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Art & Inspiration Sundays Models 11/17/13

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by halfasskustoms, Nov 17, 2013.

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

    Its that time again. What you working this week.
     
  2. Ford Freak
    Joined: Jan 5, 2005
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    Good Morning Guys ! I'll start things off this week . Amt's 1925 T DOUBLE kit was first released in late 1960 . I got my first one in '63 for Christmas, when I was 7 ! It has been re - released many times in the last 53 yrs. . Here is one I built (like the box art) a few years ago .

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  3. This is an 1/8th scale Ford Flathead engine for Revell/Monogram 1/8th Scale 1932 Ford. I will paint the intake manifold aluminum and the shift tower gloss black. Heads are a bit too shiney, might have to do something. We'll see.

    I must say the tires for the Revell version of this kit leave a lot to be desired. The big and littles they give are warped and malformed. And the fat tires are slightly warped and very very soft compared to the original Monogram issue. The fronts are so soft that I doubt they can support the model. Very disappointing. Lucky for me I have some of the old Monogram tires so I'll be using those. The problem with the Revell tires is that the material is too soft and the tires were put in the packaging before they could cool down in shape. They are forced against the packaging while warm and are deformed when they cool. I might add that the most latest issue of this kit is produced in China, whereas before it was produced in Morton Grove, Illinois-- a very real drop off in quality in the tire department.
     

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  4. oldskooltin
    Joined: Apr 20, 2009
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    Posting some pics of a 1/18 scale batmobile I am in the process of converting to a Futura. Was going to make it look more like the 1/25 scale car, but I kind of like the look it has now. Kind of reminds me of clay mockup you may have seen in the Lincoln studio.
     

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  5. gnichols
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    I had a few bad ones too, but you can ask for replacements on the Revell-Monogram site and they send them at no charge. Gary
     
  6. oldskooltin
    Joined: Apr 20, 2009
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    Bubble top T-Bird out of the box, kind of dusty, been built for awhile.
     

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  7. John Lafayette
    Joined: Jan 15, 2011
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    Look forward to this thread! I will post some pics. soon. The new kits are great except the China thing! I started models in about 1970 and had to live through the dark mid to late 70's vans, corvette,vega and pinto crap. I remember going to KMart to buy them and searching forever for something cool!
     
  8. josh higgins
    Joined: Sep 18, 2007
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    Here's a small foam model I made and used to build a slightly bigger model of a 1920 Monroe.

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  9. ss34coupe
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  10. falcongeorge
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    from BC

    Love it!
     
  11. falcongeorge
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    Man, thats a trip back in time! Way cool!
     
  12. any chance there's abuild thread somewhere for this? fantastic!
     
  13. josh higgins
    Joined: Sep 18, 2007
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    josh higgins

    Thanks for the compliment. The build is still underway over at the cyclekart site.

    The vibe over on that site is all business with real deal racers and no joking around. For real.

    Actually no, not really. You do have to be a member to see pictures and stuff though. For real.

    http://www.cyclekartclub.com/phorum/read.php?2,2029
     
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  14. scrubba
    Joined: Jul 20, 2010
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    I started a Sunday Model thread this morning and somehow , I have no idea what happened . Anyway, here's the latest at Randy's Do Nuts in Inglewood California :
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    I'm having to revamp lot on the supports for the do nut . Hopefully, next week I can post more and a decent up date even ! scrubba
     
  15. stratocaster
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  16. 46stude
    Joined: Mar 3, 2004
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    Started mocking this one up tonite. Have been away from the modeling bench for several months, so I'm hoping to use this one to get me outta my slump.
     

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  17. Josh, sorry for not getting back to you... pm box is flooded :D

    Your Monroe is FANTASTIC!!!
     

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