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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by milo1303s, Mar 16, 2014.

  1. Deuces
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  2. philo426
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    The instructions would have you mount the spare on the fender,but I did not like that,so I made a mount from a chrome dragster steering yoke and a brass handrail.Much cooler! [​IMG]
     
  6. Pinstriper40
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    Its sunday! Let's get this rolling! I just finished the Revell 1/25 scale '29 A roadster, complete with a Buick Nailhead. I did a little paint detailing on the hubcaps and between the find on the valve covers and valley pan. Overall it was a fun little kit to build!
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  7. philo426
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    Very cool!
     
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    Done!Easy trouble free kit with the heft of due cast metal! [​IMG]
     
  9. edcodesign
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    image.jpeg A little progress on my twin engine showboat.
     
  10. Pinstriper40
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    That's neat! I love gold engines! And gold wheels!
    I'm about ready to finish up this Beatnik Bandit that I've had painted for a couple years, just needed finish assembly! More pics later... 1532890631811216881880.jpg
     
  11. froghawk
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    Except for a couple small details and little touchups this one is finished!

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  12. froghawk
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    Here's the interior for the '40 Tudor above....
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  13. rc57
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    Hey Edco, do they still make you build the headers on the showboat repop? That was horrible on the original.

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  14. Deuces
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    Nice job!!!!! :)
    That is a very cool kit.... Can't wait to get started on mine.....:D
     
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    Yes it was a nightmare! I am making it a twin engine because I stole one for another project !
    You did a cool job on yours !
     
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    Woh!!!!!!! .....:eek::)
     
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  17. Pinstriper40
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    That's perfect! You've got a great eye for detail! Windshield rubber! A chrome divider bar! Where did you get the hubcaps?
    I finished up my Beatnik Bandit kit... now I want to throw it away! Damn painted whitewalls! 20180729_151122.jpg
     
  18. froghawk
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    Thanks! The hubcaps were a custom option in 1960 3-in-1 kits by JoHan.
    Nice work on the Outlaw and the Bandit! I haven't successfully built those kits yet – they're really fiddly!
     
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    Thanks for the info! The exhaust on the outlaw kit was a challenge. I had to reshape each header pipe with a lighter to get them to fit right. Decals we're a challenge too, but I'm really happy with how they turned out on the Bandit. Decal set was used and it really turned out nicely.
     
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    Wow, great detail !
     
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    @I am a big fan of the Bandit,but it is tricky to build! [​IMG]
     
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    Road Agent is cool too! [​IMG]
     
  24. 41 coupe
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    from bristol pa

    Finished these on Thursday. 20180803_082544.jpg 20180803_082812.jpg 20180803_082827.jpg 20180803_083608.jpg 20180803_083621.jpg 20180803_082958.jpg
     
  25. philo426
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    Great looking yellow 57 Fords!
     
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    Woh!!!!!........ :eek:o_O:):D
     
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  27. edcodesign
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  28. Got this "project/builder" Outlaw model from ebay. Lots of good parts if nothing else.
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  29. froghawk
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    I picked up this genuine survivor from the '50s in pieces at a club meeting awhile back. Just reassembled it yesterday. This cool Deuce roadster was built from Monogram's 1/24th #P2 Hot Rod kit (their second car kit) that would eventually be reissued in the late '50s in much modified form as the "Drag Strip Hot Rod." #P2 was first issued in acetate plastic, then in styrene, like this one. The kit depicted a highboy roadster with a dual carb flathead, but this builder chose to build a channeled roadster with long side pipes from two Monogram #P1 Midget Racer kits. He achieved a killer stance by modifying the attachment of the and rear front suspension. He also chopped the radiator and lowered the headlights to an illegally low, but cool location. While it still an amateur build, the result is a model that's more than the sum of its parts, with the look of a dry lakes car from the late '40s or early '50s.

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  30. rc57
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    Cool old piece. Looks like it needs a hug though.
     
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