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

  1. edcodesign
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    image.jpeg image.jpeg A couple more shots. Thanks for the likes.
     
  2. Finished the Zil truck

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    And SAM

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    And a couple off topic things without wheels:

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  3. philo426
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  4. LM14
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    '40 Ford Gasser IMG_3230.JPG IMG_3231.JPG IMG_3232.JPG IMG_3196.JPG
     

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  5. For HRP! What's it going to be?:p
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  6. quick85
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    This is currently in progress, an AMT / Ertl '66 Wildcat:

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  7. froghawk
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    My custom '58 Ford now has color! Next will be masking for outlines and scallops ala Watson. The purple will get a tad darker and deeper once it's cleared.
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    And the mild '59 Dodge is in primer and has fresh plating on the bumpers...
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  9. philo426
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    Sublime AWB Falcon Ranchero with tall velocity stacks!Very cool!
     
  10. rc57
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    Both look bad-ass, looking forward to your scallop job as all your custom paints are amazing.

    I still have your step by step on the '58 Chevy-amazing every time I look through it!
     
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  11. froghawk
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    Thanks, RC, much appreciated!
     
  12. junkyardjeff
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    Going through my parts and have enough to build another AMT 40 Ford coupe and sedan plus some extra parts,these will most likely be next winter projects since I will be heading out to the garage when it warms up a little more. 100_7913.JPG 100_7914.JPG
     
  13. edcodesign
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    Finished my 40.
     
  14. milo1303s
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    Another one started
    What I started with 0130180328.jpg
    After a dip in the purple pond and some careful measuring
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    sum filler not bad for my first time full sized car section 0206180844a.jpg
    And where I'm at quick mock up
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    0217180553.jpg Until next time have fun!!!
     
  15. rudestude
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    Wow Ed your little Happy Days Hot Rod turned out very cool ....you know when you posted yours from the start it got me thinking that I probably had enough parts in my inventory to replicate one of them, I was a fan of the truck myself back in the day, so as I posted earlier , I did dig up some parts and started piecing my own version together and the one major part that I was lacking was a correct frame, I had several but they were already going to other projects ,so I managed to build one using broken sections of about six different one's...helps to save everything sometimes...so anyways here is a sneak peek of what I have come up with so far......also a big thumbs up to the rest of you guys....good to see that everyone has been building and turning out some really cool stuff... Im just coming back on after being down for a couple weeks...the ole cancer got going in my only remaining kidney so doc's went in Monday and got rid of it ...down to 35 percent remaining...well enough on that ... I got hot rods and models of hot rods to get back to work on keep them coming guys this is my therapy on my down times....sorry for rambling but I just got to say one more thing....froghawk your builds are are so.... your precision and detail is so...... I think the best terms to describe your abilities in your work would best be looked up in some sort of Medical Psychic Book.....or something....your Psychomotor has to be turning some amazing RPM's.... OK I'm out here...Thanks Guys...
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  16. edcodesign
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    Terry, My prayers are with you. Thanks for the kind words, your truck is Lookin good ! I just started a 39 Chevy gasser, ( HIGH ROLLER)
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  17. rudestude
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    Thanks Ed...the 39 is a good choice.. I started that one several years back was experimenting doing 60's style paint jobs wasn't happy with the results so it got put aside actually looked at it a while back and the paint job might work with todays interest in "Patina" war wounds and stuff....today I'm putting the finishing touches on the 1/32nd 32 Roadster turned slot car that I posted some time back..... I like your thoughts on your 39 if your going with the picture you got there..... Im watching.....oh ya doc called said all test results and scans come back looking good from Mondays surgery....it's a good day....Thanks again..
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  18. rudestude
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    Here is the 39 coupe that I started years ago...it was the street rod version, didn't have much for race parts , so I wanted a 60's gasser and I was trying some 60's style paint job Ideas on it didn't care for the way it was turning out ...then I made it worse trying to fix it so back in the box it went....that was about 8 years ago well it's out for the the photo shoot and now it's going back into the box and I'm going to follow your 39 coupe gasser build Ed.....[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]

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  19. edcodesign
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    I like it !
     
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  20. rudestude
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    Watch out Ed..you say stuff like that then I might start working on it ....and that would seem kind of odd following along building the same things you are ...hey I do like your build ideas and building style but people might start to talk...haha..but wait.. I guess that's what happen in the big car world...? I will just watch your build on this one.... I need to get caught up on some of my more recent ones before I start any more.....ya right.....Thanks Ed

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    On the bench
    Lindberg Forty Ford Convertible
    1 / 32 scale
    Inspiration photo included
    Trunk popped
    Body sectioned
    Back seat made

    That is all . . . carry on
     
  22. Dennis Lacy
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  23. quick85
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    A lot of very kool builds and works-in-progress this week. Rudestude, leave that '39 out of the box,
    you've got an unintended jump on the "Patina Craze" (which I'm not big on) and it seems to work.
    The other cars are fun to look at, also. As I've said before, it's interesting to see what you fellas are up to.

    My '66 Wildcat (pictured above) took a nasty hit when I screwed up the paint job this past week.
    I had used Krylon paint because it was a shade of yellow I was looking for. The paint laid down
    nicely, then came the Krylon clear. Not knowing that the clear was lacquer I sprayed and my paint
    job immediately looked like a pair of alligator shoes. I called Krylon just to vent and while the
    customer service rep was hip to the problem and sympathetic she closed the conversation by
    saying "We just can't put all the information on the can". Uh, they could have put "lacquer" on
    the can. Back to the drawing board. Do you guys have a fave enamel clear? I don't use an airbrush.
     
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  24. philo426
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    Well I use Testors Wet Look Clear over acrylic paint and it worked well.It is lacquer,but the best way to avoid problems is to mist on the first coat.Let it dry for 30 min then apply a few light coats, No bad reaction and the results are good.
     
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  25. NHRANUT
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    from Western PA

  26. quick85
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    Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it.
     
  27. edcodesign
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  28. edcodesign
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    image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg 39 gasser progress. Ed.
     
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    'Lil update on the Lindberg Forty Ford Convertible
    1 / 32 scale
    The two piece red rim/tire combo
    got sprayed with Dupli-Color black primer then brush painted with Polly Scale French Beige.
    Half moon and beauty rings with 1mm Molotow pen.
    Dupli-Color red oxide primer sprayed on the body.
     

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