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Art & Inspiration Sundays Models 10/20/13

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by halfasskustoms, Oct 20, 2013.

  1. halfasskustoms
    Joined: Jan 28, 2011
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    from Durham NC

    Sunday already....Wow where'd the time go.

    What you working this week.
     
  2. raymay
    Joined: Mar 2, 2008
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    Stopped by a friends last night to pick up a part that got damaged on one of my diecast cars. He has been an avid modeler with a collection he started some 50 years ago. A custom guy at heart who owns 2 very nice 50's Pontiac customs. He sometimes takes pictures of cars he likes at shows and then duplicates them in model form. I think he said he had 50 or more Merc models.

    The Merc limo is one of his scratch built creations.
    A 62 Pontiac is one of the many slot cars that he has been building for himself and a few others that race them at a local hobby track.
    He built his own rendition of the 55 Chevy Playboy Bunny Coach.
    The 2 scratch built Rods are a real eye catcher.
     

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  3. Old Sprinter
    Joined: Dec 20, 2010
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    A first for me; I finished two cars in the same weekend. A sprinter that went to the Open Wheel Museum in Phoenix and and an old 70s supermodified that went to the driver's family. All are 1/8 scale and scratch built.
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  4. miwi
    Joined: Nov 10, 2010
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    from Germany

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  5. Pscott
    Joined: Jul 10, 2008
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    just finished this 55 Chevy sedan
     

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  6. wisdonm
    Joined: Jun 20, 2011
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    Thanks for sharing the pixs, Michael.
     
  7. Several years ago my folks told me that they were moving out of their house; my mom said come get your shit out of the attic.

    While I was doing that, I found this 1/8th Scale Monogram 1932 Ford Roadster that I built in the early 1980s. I don't remember the exact circumstances of how it got cooked and the body smashed. The car was disassembled and carefully packed in plastic bags and boxed.

    Recently I retrieved the model from my storage facility. After examining the model I feel that it can be rebuilt and again displayed. The body was in very poor shape, so I replaced it with a spare roadster body (plus I am just too dog gone lazy to restore the original body at this time). During the winter I will rebuild this old model kit and post the progress on Sundays.
     

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  8. ClearSpot
    Joined: Aug 20, 2009
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    from Michigan

    Pscott, That '55 is one sharp tasteful build!
     
  9. I have several 1/8th scale 1932 Ford kits. The latest issue comes with Ford Flathead and big and little tire option. I will be building this one as a black HighBoy while I rebuild the full fendered Yellow Roadster (which will be repainted another color).

    Look at how warped these tires are; these came with the latest Monogram/Revell 1932 Ford kit. Very disappointed. I have extra 1/8th scale tires. I'll see if Rev/Mono will replace these.

    I have another 1932 Ford that I will build (in the future some time) and I will be using a George Zurowski 5W Coupe body and a Zurowski 48 Ford Flathead engine. I have two spots in the house where they can go. The highboy will be displayed in a garage diorama that I will scratchbuild. More to come.
     

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  10. t-rod
    Joined: Feb 7, 2009
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    I was in my local HobbyTown about 6 weeks ago and the guy there told me about the model contest coming up in about 6 weeks. I've got many kits in the garage in various states of being ignored, so I decided to pull one out and finish it in time. The '34's engine was already done, so it was chosen. I was polishing paint yesterday morning, but finished in time. I did the Willys last year so I took it to the show as well. The Ford placed third overall.
     

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  11. inlinr6
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  12. halfasskustoms
    Joined: Jan 28, 2011
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    from Durham NC

    Great start sofar guys. Great pics,

    Already doing better then last week.

    Keep them coming.
     
  13. Ford Freak
    Joined: Jan 5, 2005
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    Hey guys ! Great looking models today by everyone !
    Here is my AMT '32 Victoria that I built about 15 yrs. ago........

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  14. Buddy Palumbo
    Joined: Mar 30, 2008
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    Great work there , everyone !
     
  15. I love those Old School Rails!!! US 30 Drag Strip.
     
  16. Old Sprinter
    Joined: Dec 20, 2010
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    The 55 Chevy and the two front engine dragsters are over the top, man. All the models, this week, are outstanding works of art, just those two do it for me.
     
  17. JimC
    Joined: Dec 13, 2002
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    from W.C.,Mo.

    Nice?
    I'll say!
    Looking at these makes me want to throw mine in the trash.
     
  18. scrubba
    Joined: Jul 20, 2010
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    Come on, last week was a bust ...................

    Last week, I promised everyone pictures of Randy's Do-Nuts in Inglewood California . Well, I'm slowly getting there . Hey, been rainin and I can't do Fiberglass in the out doors in the rain .

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    Probably a lot cleaner looking building by next week

    EVERYONE! NEXT SATURDAY - NORFOLK VIRGINIA , THE Tidewater Automotive Modelers show an swap meet !!!!!!!!! Y'all be there if ya can .....

    scrubba
     
  19. gnichols
    Joined: Mar 6, 2008
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    from Tampa, FL

    NICE. What scale is it? Gary
     
  20. halfasskustoms
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    from Durham NC

    ^^^Its 1/25th scale.^^^^

    Scrubba dude that thing is coming out great. U a dio masta.
     
  21. thehazguy
    Joined: Aug 12, 2010
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    Really nice work guys. You can tell cooler weather is coming, more items being posted.
     
  22. Boeing Bomber
    Joined: Aug 5, 2010
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    I came up with a quick answer for the rear end of my Midget Hauler. I just cut off the back third of the bed, and lowered it in between the rear fenders, underneath the platform.
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  23. scrubba
    Joined: Jul 20, 2010
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    So you're kind of scratch building a 1941 Chevrolet C O E too........ ??????

    scrubba
     
  24. BONNEVILLE BOB 95
    Joined: May 1, 2010
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    Nice turn out this week ya'll. Lots of nice werk. I gotta find the gumption to get back after it and finish some of mine.
     
  25. Boeing Bomber
    Joined: Aug 5, 2010
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    Yeah Scrubba, I took the challenge of the "Unfinished Modelers" Facebook club. I just finished the grille. Now after paint, I'll foil these, and black out the back ground.

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  26. Boeing Bomber
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    I started my grille by getting the back ground sheet plastic to the shape that the new hood lines, and cowl height would put it at. Then taking Half Round Evergreen Styrene, I started from the kits grille, (after I cut off the top portion) and started stacking them. I used the same width strips as spacers when I glued down the grille bars, so it would closely resemble the factory vertical bars below.

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    I glued one side of the bar in place, then after it tacked up real good, I'd bend the bar over, cut it to fit, and glue the other side down.

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    I'm not totally satisfied with the top 2 bars on top of each other. I still may modify that.
     
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  27. halfasskustoms
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    from Durham NC

    WOW that COE is so sweet. Great job on all of it.
     
  28. chevydave1965
    Joined: May 2, 2010
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    from Iowa

    WOW ! Nice stuff guys !!
     
  29. Nitro Marty
    Joined: Nov 19, 2006
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    Been a long time since I've posted anything here, but this is what I've been messin' with...... Just about ready for paint!

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    Pretty twisted, huh? :D
     

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