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

  1. 65pacecar
    Joined: Sep 22, 2010
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    I liked it better when we had a new thread every week seems to work better

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  2. firingorder1
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    Gotta agree. A new thread each week kept it fresh.
     
  3. traffic61
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    I liked it better as a weekly thread as well. Didnt have to go the last page and then back up to see where this week's contributions started. Maybe I'm getting lazy in my later years.
     
  4. halfasskustoms
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    OK, as long as its not just me.
     
  5. JimC
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    Although I post infrequently, I enjoyed the new thread each week.
    I would like to see the same title used each week without much deviation.
    I have noticed that continuing threads die eventually.
     
  6. fat141
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    Often very quiet around this time of the year (northern hemisphere anyway) as Spring and Summer mean that lots modellers with 1/1 cars are out enjoying the warmer weather. That's what I think anyway.
    But it sure is quiet ain't it?
    Back to every week new Sunday Models suits me also, hopefully posters wont try and post up under various names and cause confusion. IMHO
    Sunday Models IS Sunday Models
    Really do look forward to this thread each week
    Rod
     
  7. fat141
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  8. BONNEVILLE BOB 95
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  9. halfasskustoms
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    Bilt in 1/87 scale.
    Here's a 1954 ford COE tow truck I just got done with. Its a resin kit..
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  10. Old Coyote
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    The Pisano Brothers '69 Corvair funny car ...... driven and destroyed by Sush Matsubara

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  11. Old Coyote
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    The Dunn & Reath Satellite funny car in its two week run in green

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  13. 302aod
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    As I said when the same thread Idea was brought up, it was better before
     
  14. 302aod
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    I looked back on every page,. my against posts were deleted mate. I'm sure it slows down at this time of the year.
     
  15. rc57
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    Summer is always slow. I haven't had time to model since I pounded out those 2 for the last build-off. Working 7 days/wk at work. Have a '54 Chevy going that I almost work on every night.
     
  16. froghawk
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    Still working on the '58 Bonneville, no recent pix. Added some weather stripping and window channel detail to the side window opening and shaved some trim off, including the fake vents on the front fenders.


    Just to add a visual to the thread, here's a shot of my build of the old Monogram "Black Widow" rpu kit.

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  17. that Sting Ray is kick-ass!
     
  18. BONNEVILLE BOB 95
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    Nice stuff this week ya'll. As usual.
     
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  23. orphan auto
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    As much as I liked the "Black Widow" model in black (I'd built it my self) This looks GREAT!
    the period glue and paint is neat!
     
  24. BONNEVILLE BOB 95
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  25. fat141
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    Great builds this week
    Rod
     
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  27. halfasskustoms
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    Building this 1960 VW Bug into a kustom rat. Built in 1/87 scale.
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  28. Olds Coupe......photo by Mr. Lyle Willits.
     

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  29. froghawk
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    Haven't had a whole lot of time to work on the '58 Bonnie – an hour here and hour there kind of thing.

    Anyway, managed to add some weatherstripping and window channel along the inside edge of the roof using styrene strip. The little gap above the vent window will close up when the roof is finally cemented on. Also added a ledge inside the roof for the rear window to fit against.

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    Shaved the "Bonneville" script off the front fenders and worked on the headlight fit, removing moldlines and refining contours around the light bezels. Also shaved those crazy fake vents off the driver's side fender (still have to do the passenger's side.) A little kit accuracy trivia: the real car has four of those things on each side while AMT added five!

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    Have also been prepping parts for plating, including stripping the head and taillights, and cleaning up a second rear bumper for the final build, removing moldlines and Pontiac's non-functional "exhaust ports." Also working on the fit of this piece.

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    Misfortune struck last night after I had done a quick "tape 'n screw" mockup assembly to take to our club meeting when I knocked the model in its box onto the basement floor! Landed on the roof almost cracking it all the way in half. Repairable, but kind of disheartening!

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  30. Nice work, froghawk.
     

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