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Post by ScaleModelRestoration on May 7, 2008 5:44:11 GMT -5
Just a weekend bracket car, with no thrills or frills.........cheapo wekend toy........ I was able to save the paint and most of the decals.....something i picked up last week,and decided to see if i could fix the damage it had.......The repairs were made but the paint didnt match which is ok,because of the type of car it is it works out perfect......... I put in mini tubs,and built a roll bar for it,redid the spindles up front (to make it sit alittle lower)........ Heres acouple Finished pics........ Heres a before pic
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Post by ScaleModelRestoration on May 7, 2008 5:45:04 GMT -5
Well lets see ( Good question too) got it on Tuesday of last week, and Saturday morning i started the repairs.........by Sunday night she was done..... Here's a run down of what i did............ got the A-pillers repaired using acouple different sizes of sheet strips,put the drip rail back in,cut out the rear 1/4 panel (lower) grafted in a new one,Seeings how i was able to save the body i left it as a drag car and next step was to remove the rear inner fender wells,and Graft new wheel tubs in i made from a pill bottle. Next up was to fix the spindles as it sat either way to high or to low,so i cut out a section of a T- on the sprue tree and adjusted the height from there and mounted the kit coils on top of the new spindle.........Made a roll bar inside and also since the seat (back) was out i made alittle sorta kid of webbing and ran the angled bar thru that to the roll bar.............then just alot of detailing....... the engine i built years ago and it was never painted,so i went in and detailed painted everything....... Grabbed some parts from the ole-parts pale for extras........nothing fancy in side just painted nothing detailed....... except for the steering wheel.....which came from the 32 ford revell.......grant steering wheel i believe.....most pricey piece on the car LOL......... Found a set of mufflers and lead pipes so i heated them up and bent them to fit and made the tail pipe out of plastic rod and angle cut a alum tubing for the tip......... Next up was to make glass for the whole car (couldnt get any to fit),and everything went pretty well.........the windshield i had to heat slightly on the edges to give it a curve some what which really helped out on the installing (worked on the second try that is) LOL There ya go the run down! Pretty mazing now that you think of it eh? LOL( Alot of times things go unnoticed and with out saying what i did it gets over looked so i did a quick run down on what i did......) Oh the front wheels are cragars that i put in my lathe and cut the outer ring off so i could mate the amt wheel center to the revell outer ring to use front runners on the front, the rear tires are hollow Nascar tires (which to me make the best set of slicks once they are cleaned up and sanded on) I'll high light the parts done with pictures... Also the taillights are 67 (resin) that i filled the lens area with clear window maker because i didnt have the lens,and painted them Kiln red
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Post by ScaleModelRestoration on May 7, 2008 5:46:06 GMT -5
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Post by tj on May 8, 2008 5:32:15 GMT -5
mate , that looks shmick, you do some fantastic work... ive gotta get my hands on one of these, can you give us some kit details???
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Post by ScaleModelRestoration on May 8, 2008 7:07:16 GMT -5
mate , that looks shmick, you do some fantastic work... ive gotta get my hands on one of these, can you give us some kit details??? Thanks Tj!! Yes this can be done in plastic form, easy part is grabbing a 66 fairlane body AMT and the roof off of 1966 to 9 ford falcon.(which is gettin pretty pricy now a days) if you can find a junker falcon with a decent roof you got it made........... Now i know theres a guy that sells cheap resin copys at NNL East (which has come and gone) might see if a friend of mine wants to sell the one he has, dont think hes building it cause it is rough.
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Post by jeffb on Aug 31, 2008 19:19:42 GMT -5
heres its sister
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Post by ScaleModelRestoration on Aug 31, 2008 20:58:26 GMT -5
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Post by virgmeister on Aug 30, 2009 19:25:06 GMT -5
Not too shabby for a quick build. You have given me some ideas....hhhhhhmmmmmm!!!!!
Virgil
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