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Sunday Models 1/9/11

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by whodaky, Jan 8, 2011.

  1. Ferbz51
    Joined: Dec 2, 2005
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    from Austin, Tx

    Great work Whodaky! The sedan conversion is kool....
    I've never worked in 1/8th scale, is it easier/harder than smaller scales?
     
  2. billys54
    Joined: Apr 16, 2006
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    Great stuff this week
     
  3. Ferbz51
    Joined: Dec 2, 2005
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    from Austin, Tx

    Irish Dan,

    I've used a variety of glues depending on what I've worked on. Liquid adhesives like Tenax-7 works great especially for body mods or anytime you're gluing styrene to styrene because it "welds" the pieces together. If you're gluing different materials together(metal to plastic, etc.)super glues work well. For gluing windshields or other clear parts to bodies, I use 2 part 5min. epoxy because it dries clear and won't fog like super glues do. It also works great for areas where you want strength like the suspension.
     
  4. Here are a couple pics of my latest-- Chopped`32 pickup, I converted a Lindberg `34 cab to a `32, chopped it, bobbed the bed and added it to a Revell `32 ch***is, then threw in a Hemi from the Revell 5-window kit added a six carb intake from Replicas and Miniatures.
     

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  5. Ferbz51
    Joined: Dec 2, 2005
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    from Austin, Tx

    HotRod Mike,

    I think the old Revell 54 Chevy Panel had those louvers.
     
  6. brewsterg6
    Joined: Dec 20, 2010
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    Here's a late '50's issue 36 Ford roadster. My Dad had it and glued it together. I rebuilt it from the glue bomb into this. I chopped the top as well. I dispay it with the org. box.

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  7. EricL
    Joined: Apr 25, 2010
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    from FRANCE

    great job guys !!!

    just for the fun !! ;)


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  8. hotrod mike
    Joined: Nov 21, 2006
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    Thanks for that info. I'll do some looking.
     
  9. wrayeugene49
    Joined: Jun 26, 2009
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    from eugene,or

    here's one a friend in my car club did...from scratch...part of a gas station diorama
     
  10. oldschool55
    Joined: Oct 24, 2010
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    DakotaJohn, I think your truck is right on the money. Everyone else's stuff is great too.
     
  11. fortypickup
    Joined: Aug 2, 2007
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    from Nebraska

    Thanks for the insperation...great stuff guys!
     
  12. Deuces
    Joined: Nov 3, 2009
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    Deuces

    Yeah! I did that once and my *** started smokin'.. :eek: :( :)
    :rolleyes:
     
  13. Deuces
    Joined: Nov 3, 2009
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    Deuces

    Sweeeeeeeeeet! :D
     
  14. 46stude
    Joined: Mar 3, 2004
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    Nice models this week! Thanks fer sharin'.
     
  15. Hot_Rod_Johnny
    Joined: Dec 28, 2008
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    from Sweden


    lol ! :d
     
  16. Church Key
    Joined: Nov 30, 2004
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    [​IMG] Some one had mention Johan Models on page one. They seemed to make a lot of AMC and Chrysler models. Here is the 60 Plymouth Wagon,built completly stock out of the box. The dragster is a shortened Tommy Ivo ch***is, with aluminum body. The engine came from AMT's 29 Model A kit.
     
  17. Church Key
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  18. Stick Shift
    Joined: Oct 2, 2005
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    from LENA IL

    Kool stuff. Today I started on an old AMT 40 Willys glue bomb. ( going to shine up the old light blue plastic ) Also picked up the new monogram Black Widow kit and started on that too.
     
  19. Church Key
    Joined: Nov 30, 2004
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    [​IMG] Here is another Johan model I built close to thirty years ago. I used their 64 Dodge S/S kit body, moved the rear wheels forward to match Revells Willy ch***is. The 426 engine was from a Johan F/C kit. They made the best looking 426 motors with M/T valve covers, and a four hole Hilborn injector, I used a Endele injector on this model.
     
  20. farbeyonddriven
    Joined: Dec 30, 2007
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    cool stuff today!
    Here's my AMT 49 merc I'm workin on. Chopped top, makin a 51 rear window, fadaways, fins for 54 packard taillights made from styrene. I guess the inspiration is the Dave Bugarin merc. It'll take me forever to get it done here it is.
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  21. gnichols
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    from Tampa, FL

    These little rods are amazing. Scale? Gary
     
  22. Church Key
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    [​IMG] I got the idea for this car from an old issue of Hot Rod Magazine. They feature four different four cylinder dragster that ran in X/D cl***. I used an old Revell parts pack dragster ch***is. Front axle is from the Orange Crate. The engine is from Revell's 28 Ford pick up. The rear wheels are from a Monagram 1/32 scale Fiat kit...They were just perfect for a 28x6 inch slick.
     
  23. Church Key
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  24. Church Key
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  25. 29ToyA
    Joined: Oct 29, 2010
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    That is nice Church Key.
     
  26. *Kendall*
    Joined: Nov 17, 2009
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    from chicago

    great stuff guys didn't get too much done this week but i'll post some pics anyway .... cut the door open started working on the drip rail and prob. radius the sides of the hood hopefully this week i'll get more done :p
     

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  27. Irish Dan
    Joined: Jan 19, 2006
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    Thanks Ferbz51. I'll give that advice a shot! I appreciate the help!
     
  28. gbk
    Joined: Nov 15, 2009
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    Great stuff as usual. Love the 4-banger X/D and the work on both those Mercs is very impressive. Another terrific Model Car Sunday! :):cool:
     
  29. whodaky
    Joined: Dec 6, 2003
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    from Aust

    Thankyou to everyone who contributed this week. You guys are doing some amazing stuff.
    Mojo. The no hole halibrands are sought of one of offs. I make them for myself. Below is a link to a thread on the Scale Motor Cars site, showing those wheels and numerous others I do in 1/8th. As I said, I only do them for my projects and have no real desire to make them available for sale!
    http://www.scalemotorcars.com/forum/building-tutorials/2303-narrow-aluminium-rims.html
    Lyle Willits, that 2 door Merc wagon in your post is unbelievable. And gives me some ideas for a couple of 1/18th diecast mercs I have on the go!
    Irish Dan, on my 1/18th diecasts and on my 1/8th resin models I use a product called JB Weld; which is a 2 part liquid metal. It's a little expensive here, but I find it ideal for the stuff I use it for. It is made in the USA.
    Ferbz, that '57 Chrysler is beautiful. It should be done in 1:1.
    I work in a variety of scales and have no favorite. However this last year or so I have mostly been working on 1/18th diecasts. The thing is with the bigger scale models, is it takes a lot of searching to end up with a good varitey of parts. Fortunately I have been building for over 40 years, so I have am***ed a substantial parts box ( es ) full of parts in all scales.
    Kendall, the chop on you Merc project is perfect, I can't wait to see that model completed!
    Thanks again guys. For a great Sunday Models
     
  30. scrubba
    Joined: Jul 20, 2010
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    Yes, this building exists . It's in Richmond Virginia off I- 95 N/ B at the 5th street overp***.
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