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yea i am an eye candy hog! that comes from years of hangin around with Dr. Cranky! LOL

keep it goin Ira, nice work as always.

bryan

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UNDERSIDE DETAILS...

I added Traction Bars from a Polar Lights Willy Wild and a 16th scale oil pan.

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I also added a 16th scale drive shaft. Back View...

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Then I added Shocks from a 16th scale MPC Cobra.. They come in 2 pieces, so I used the small halves and glued them to the front supports.

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The other halves of the shocks were glued to the rear supports. The gas tank is from the Pie Wagon.

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Next, I need to figure out the Exhaust System... B)

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Great Job, Ira! I like the chassis work, everything looks just so sweet and clean. Keep up the good work! ;)

And Pat's Idea sounds very good too. It would be very cool.

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POWERFUL and it has a BiG BITE TOO!!!

The Engine came from a MPC 20th Scale Pop Corn Wagon. The transmission and bottom were cut off...

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The Supercharger and Scoop are from a Monogram Super Fuzz Kit.

The headers are from a Zinger Kit.

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... :D

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Just keeps getting better with every installment!! You're wearing my eyes out with your wild imaginative builds, this one is no different! Did I say I love it. That engine scores like a 120% on the coolness factor scale!!!!!

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Ira.......I am one of your biggest fans........we can all learn a lot ......from a legend as you........thank you for sharing your wonderful work with us :)

Thanks for all of the kind words John!

It is a Great pleasure for me to know you and learn from you my friend... B)

Posted

This is just flat out awesome, Ira! I love your imagination!!

Thanks Tony!

Glad you like it... B)

Posted

The blower teeth really made my day. Sweet.

Hahaha ..That thing is going to chew some air and then some !

Flying bugs you have been warned ! hahaha

Posted

yea i am an eye candy hog! that comes from years of hangin around with Dr. Cranky! LOL

keep it goin Ira, nice work as always.

bryan

Thanks Bryan!

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COLLECTORS...

I cut 2 pieces of plastic tubing, with one end cut on a 45 degree angle.

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I painted them Aluminum and glued them in place!

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Now I am playing with some cotton, to see if it will work for exhaust...

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B)

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BODY DETAILS!!!

The Rear Bumper/Tail lights were kept stock, but painted a little differently.

The Front Bumper/Grill had little Bullet Tail lights added, that were painted flat black.

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I needed more "Glueing Surface" on the Rear Bumper and the Engine.

So I added a piece of sheet plastic inside the Bumper and Engine.

This allowed me to attach the Bumper, very easily, without getting glue on the paint job!

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Here are the "Super Fuzz" Tires and Smokey Base attached to the Gasser!!!

The Bumper and Headlights are in place.

I painted the area behind the clear headlight lenses white...

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Here is the Rear Bumper in place.

I painted the Smokey Base Flat White, then I put on a coat of Black "The Detailer" Wash. I wiped off most of the Wash with a damp paper towel.

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B)

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Ira , I might have to get one of these and add a roof to it !

You should get a Mr Gasser, these are fun kits.. :)

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Great Job, Ira! I like the chassis work, everything looks just so sweet and clean. Keep up the good work! ;)

And Pat's Idea sounds very good too. It would be very cool.

Thanks Niko!

Glad you like it... B)

Posted

Wow Ira that's just too Kool! Got me so excited I almost wet my pants!! Well not quite that excited, but I do love it!

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