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

  1. musclecars
    Joined: Jul 9, 2008
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    Congrats on receiving an award on such a cool build,Big Daddy would be proud.
     
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  2. musclecars
    Joined: Jul 9, 2008
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    Thanks guys for commenting and liking my 2017 builds,it means a lot and I appreciate each one.Not sure what's up with my avatar hovering over someone elses,anyone got an idea ?
     
  3. edcodesign
    Joined: Mar 30, 2007
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    Close 1/144 HAPPY NEW YEAR ! Thanks !
     
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  4. junkyardjeff
    Joined: Jul 23, 2005
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    I want to do the 3 window coupe next.
     
  5. raymay
    Joined: Mar 2, 2008
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    Nice diorama and I like your use of the Highland Park Diner. That Diner is located here in Rochester, New York. It was built in the 1940's by Orleans Diner Company in Albion, New York and moved by rail to it's present site here in Rochester. In 1976 it became an OTB betting parlor and in 1986 was purchased and restored by Bob Malley. Bob has since sold it but it does remain a working 1940's vintage Diner.

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  6. edcodesign
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    Great story, l picked up that diner a wile ago and built the diorama around it, thanks for the nice comment.
     
  7. rc57
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
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    So, with all of the '40s I picked up recently, I finally get to build my '40 Altered/Funny car. I got the bug to build one of these about 15 years ago. The front wheels will move back a little yet. Sorry for the poor pictures, I think my camera is almost done with me.
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  8. Atwater Mike
    Joined: May 31, 2002
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    NICE shop...My real one was 50' X 50', ran out of floor with bodies and body parts. Built a mezzazine on the back wall; I solved that in a hurry.
    In your dio that would be above the man door, and toolbox...about 6 scale feet out, most of the way across. In my full scale shop I had a customer build me one above the back wall shelves...(traded 'labor': he was a general contractor, so I did him a 429 Ford shortblock replacement in his '64 Ford pickup.)
    The 'fence' he built around the floor section was perfect for hanging special hub caps, shells, grilles, and dropped axles. (had some V8 60 tube axles, too; and some 'wiggley' Dodge tubes)
    Cool addition to a dio, as the 'floor' is directly in the visual path of the 'beholders'. Also great place for the stuff saved for the next project! (no more "Now, what box did I put that 'T' bustle and tube axle???")
     
  9. allredskylar
    Joined: Jun 8, 2017
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    2 out of my 8 shoeboxes I'm building[​IMG]


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  10. hambone32
    Joined: Nov 20, 2017
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    Nice work guys. Glad to see building still going on. Ah.......to be young again!
     
  11. musclecars
    Joined: Jul 9, 2008
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    First one for 2018,AMT's '49 Merc painted Krylon Cobblestone over Duplicolor Gray primer and Tamiya Clear coat,interior is Model Master Italian Red,Modelhaus wide whites and Caddy caps.

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    Thanks for looking and Happy Modeling
     
  12. DocWatson
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  13. DocWatson
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    Mate, I don't know what it is about this build but I love it! The way it sits and the way you have the front end set up just looks cool to me. Very nice build!
    Doc.
     
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  14. Deuces
    Joined: Nov 3, 2009
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    I don't believe it...
    What's up Doc???? :)
    It's been a while since we chatted on here.. Hope your doing OK... :)
     
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  15. DocWatson
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    G'day mate, yeah I have been off air a while, spent a lot of time in hospital thanks to 'Service issues' but doing well now. Sooooooo very ready to get building again, its been too long!
    Hope all is good with you and you are building happily!!
    Cheers mate,
    Doc.
     
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  16. edcodesign
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    image.jpeg image.jpeg Here is a 1/18 die cast model $5 GOODWILL find, a few missing parts.Going to hot rod it a bit. Thanks for all the likes. -4 deg. F. Here this morning, good Sunday to all.
     
  17. raymay
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    For years I enjoyed making small wood toys for my Kids, Grandkids and the Nieces and Nephews. I have a few antique and reproduction wood toys in my collection. A few months ago I spotted a picture of the Mulholland Speedster in a magazine and thought it might make a nice wood model so I made patterns and started shaping some pieces.
    With the cold winter weather the past few days I spent more time in the house and decided to do some more work on my wood version of the Speedster.

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  18. junkyardjeff
    Joined: Jul 23, 2005
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    Monogram 34 Ford,it has parts from the early 60s kit and the 90s version along with the motor from the 40 p/u.
     

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  19. Pscott
    Joined: Jul 10, 2008
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    Mix & match 32 Vickys... IMG_1759.JPG
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  20. nochop
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    from norcal

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  21. musclecars
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    Last edited: Jan 7, 2018
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  22. hambone32
    Joined: Nov 20, 2017
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    One more from finished projects of the past.
     

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  23. edcodesign
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  24. I like your garage Ed. I think mine's a little dirtier. 002.jpg 012.jpg 017.jpg 808.jpg
     
  25. rc57
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    The 40 continues with some proper wheels and front end relocation.
    Any opinions on radiusing or opening up rear wheel openings?
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    Also, have a parts bag woody with blown caddy under construction
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    Camera is going south, sorry
     
  26. musclecars
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    Your really having a dilemma there with the rear fenders,I like it without but then again I like it also with.You can radius the fenders by outlining the inner fender from the top of the slick,dremel out the opening.Just an idea
     
  27. deathrowdave
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    I have heard these were from Ford Dealers , given with purchase of new car . As in a Mustang . My friend had a few as new , and expressed value to collectors


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  28. rc57
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    That's exactly my problem. Although I don't think I'd like a full radius, but maybe take like 1/8" out to make the openings exaggerated.

     
  29. gnichols
    Joined: Mar 6, 2008
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    from Tampa, FL

    WOO HOO, 100 pages! Thanx to everyone for sharing. Gary
     
  30. Deuces
    Joined: Nov 3, 2009
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    .... And looking forward to the next 100 pages....:)
    Keep up the fantastic work gentleman!!!!! :)
     
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