Well i geuss i start off today. This is the only one i can show as the rest i'm working on right now are for the T & A contest in the social club. This is a 37 ford thats been channeled frame width and moved back simular amount. The hood has been lenghtened and the grill has been shortened and leaned back to look a little better
Here are two 1950 Oldsmobiles I'm working on, a gasser and a convertible. Used two Ertl 1/18th scale Olds coupes.
Just a few Ive built in the last couple month's Nothing real exciting ,Been busy ,Also I restored a corgi Batmobile ,Never take them apart .The bottom rivets are casted in the body and I had to stud ,Id post pics but they have not turned out.
Here is a '37 Chev Coupe that I built and used in a recent eBay auction photo. The body is a metallic pink pearl I found at Micheal's craft store, the fenders are Rustoleum red and the wheels/tires/engine came from Monograms '53 Chev kit.
Not sure if i have shown this one. 40 ford Pickup Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki
Your work is amazing! Did you progress from plastic to brass or did you work in brass from the start? Your work is of Gerald Wingrove/Augie Hiscano caliber but in 1/25 scale, my hat's off to you...
Heres mine for today! The world famous LITTLE RED WAGON and a couple of signed photos. Also note the model signed by the man himself!! including a mini-me wagon! Mel
Sorry DocWatson and Deuces i don't have shot of the front end yet, forgot to cut the rad down to acount for the channel and it's now in the way. Maybe next week i'll have that done and post up then
Nice stuff this week. Hey Macca what are those wheels and tires from on your Chevy truck? Painted my Falcon AWB today and getting ready to paint my 64 Impala AWB car too.
The rims are from the old tool AMT '57 Chevy and the tyres are Hollow Firestone's (AMT ) from my parts bin with narrow whites added using a white gel pen! HTH
I'll post my 62 Falcon dirt mod. Fred's resin Workshop body, shoved the roof back, lengthened the B pillar, and shortened back the cowl accordingly. Started with a 57 Chevy new-tool frame, scratched the bars, and such.