raisin27 Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 (edited) This car was based in Indianapolis and used Gapp & Roush power. Its built using an SMBC resin kit with Tamiya paint. Thanks for looking, Raisin Edited October 16, 2007 by raisin27
dub Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 Sup.... Ah, enough of the supers already! VERY SWEET! definitely the only kind of Mustang II that I would ever be caught dead in.
3men2s Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 tHERE IS A PHOTO OUT THERE WITH THE BROTHERS POSING DRESS ALL PIMP OUT NEXT TO THIS CAR DO YOU HAVE THAT PHOTO, POST IT. IS A BAD MOTHER".....WATCH YOUR MOUTH. LOVE IT!!!!!OLD SCHOOL ALL THE WAY LOVE THAT YOU USE THE RIGTH RIMS AND THE RIGHT HIGHT....HATE WHEN THEY BUILT THE MUSTANG II WITH THE NOSE HIGH IN THE AIR, WACHHHHHH!!! ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY BUILT THE FIREFIGHTER THAT IS OUT THERE AND THEY GET AFTER MARKET DECALS AND THEY SAY THAT IS ALL YOU NEED TO MAKE A REPLICA OF THE 1:1. yOU GOT TO MAKE NEXT. LET ME GIVE YOU A LIST bob glidden- pinto pro stock grumpy- monza ronnie&sox- colt you are the man!!!!!!
Olle F Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Ok, this is probably the 10th time I have opened this thread to enjoy the pictures, so I guess it's time to make a comment... I like it... A lot! A great build of one of the meanest looking race cars ever!
Raul_Perez Posted December 14, 2007 Posted December 14, 2007 Looks like I might have to call SMBC for one of these, too. I just finished thier 55 Chevy Nomad A/FX gasser, and this kit is supposed to be even better!! How well did the parts fit? Any problems? How about some engine and chassis pics!!!
raisin27 Posted December 15, 2007 Author Posted December 15, 2007 Went together pretty well. A few minor issues with the chassis, but certainly no worse than many plastic kits I have built. I suppose the best comment I can make about it is I liked the kit enough that I am building another one! Heres a few more pics. Raisin Looks like I might have to call SMBC for one of these, too. I just finished thier 55 Chevy Nomad A/FX gasser, and this kit is supposed to be even better!! How well did the parts fit? Any problems? How about some engine and chassis pics!!!
Raul_Perez Posted December 15, 2007 Posted December 15, 2007 Thanks for the extra pics!! Is that all from the SMBC kit or did you add anything? When I built the SMBC 55 Nomad, I added the Accel Super Coil, tach, Moon tank and a few other bits.
scubadiver411 Posted December 15, 2007 Posted December 15, 2007 That IS a sharp looking car that you have there. That thing looks like it could fly thru the 1/4 mile Since I have never done a resin kit, are they easy to paint and did you have to polish this one out ?? The color is nice and glossy (which is hard to do with black). I like what you have done to this one... STEVE ALLEN
raisin27 Posted December 15, 2007 Author Posted December 15, 2007 Thanks Raul, Like with most kits I cant seem to leave it just as it comes. I added the accel coil from SMBC, scratchbuilt the radiator shroud. front motor mounting plate, breathers on the valve covers, and added some bits to the interior. Also used headlights from a Revell 32 Ford kit.Thanks for the extra pics!! Is that all from the SMBC kit or did you add anything? When I built the SMBC 55 Nomad, I added the Accel Super Coil, tach, Moon tank and a few other bits.
raisin27 Posted December 15, 2007 Author Posted December 15, 2007 Thank you Steve, The biggest thing about painting resin is you must apply a good primer ( I do that with plastic kits too ) because paint wont stick to resin well. Some resins have mold release agent residue which can be removed by soaking in westlys bleech white before shooting the primer. I polish my paint with 3m imperial hand glaze, there are several products out there that you can use though. Raisin That IS a sharp looking car that you have there. That thing looks like it could fly thru the 1/4 mile Since I have never done a resin kit, are they easy to paint and did you have to polish this one out ?? The color is nice and glossy (which is hard to do with black). I like what you have done to this one... STEVE ALLEN
catpack68 Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 one of my favorite pro stocks of all time.you nailed it.awesome job.
crowe-t Posted March 31, 2013 Posted March 31, 2013 This car was based in Indianapolis and used Gapp & Roush power. Its built using an SMBC resin kit with Tamiya paint. Thanks for looking, Raisin I just came across this thread. This is a beautiful build! The SMBC kits looks like real winners. Mike.
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