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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by carcrazyjohn, Jun 10, 2012.

  1. carcrazyjohn
    Joined: Apr 16, 2008
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    from trevose pa

    ebay pics 1592.jpg I didnt finish this in time for the build off and its still not finished,Im doing the interior right now.....and this was built from spare parts...........

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  2. gassercrazy41
    Joined: Jan 9, 2011
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    Got about 75% of the chassis done on another Willys


    Sent from my iPhone using TJJ app
     

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    Working on this builtup Bel Air I got from ebay.
     

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  4. 60galaxieJJ
    Joined: Dec 24, 2009
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    First time ever chopping a model not quite done yet
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  5. Chopped 66 Bug
    Joined: Apr 5, 2012
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    Now for something completely different... A Model T Armored car
    Built and used in Poland against the Russians in 1919. Would make an unusual build wouldn't it? Have all the panels water jet cut out of 1/8" aluminum or steel , bolt it together.

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  6. froghawk
    Joined: May 9, 2008
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    Nice projects, guys! The chop is looking good, 60Galaxie; is that a large scale kit?. The T armored car is cool! I have a built up from a friend of a WW2 Russian armored car that's based on '35 Ford.

    Here's my contribution...

    While casting about for a project to work on after finishing the '59 T-bird I've been cleaning up bumpers for plating, including the ones for this '58 ragtop. I wanted a custom grill so part of the prep process was to ream out the stock grill and cleanup the opening to fit the first choice, a "drawer pull" style grill from an early '60s Aurora parts pack. Each grill is simply a rectangle that needs to be shaped to fit a given opening. Also included are some Chevy and Corvette style teeth, some pointed bullets, and two strips of trim...
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    The bumper I'm using actually came from a trashed PMC '58 Ford wagon friction model and is molded in thick black styrene. After cutting off the bracket, it took quite a bit of grinding to remove the grill and crossbars, then more grinding with the Dremel and scraping with a #11 to carve out a channel for the new grill to fit into. I then made a pattern by tracing shape of the opening onto paper. After cutting it out and fine tuning it a bit, I used the paper pattern to make another out of sheet plastic onto which I marked a center line and horizontal reference line. This'll come in handy should I decide I don't like the new grill. Before transferring the outline of the pattern to the back of the new grill, I roughly cut the grill to size so I could determine where I wanted the round projections, or "drawer pulls" to fit in the opening...
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    Here's the new grill and bumper taped on for a mockup. Looking forward to seeing what it'll look with a newly plated bumper!...
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    Lowered for this mockup, I'm kinda thinking this is close to the final stance!...
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  7. 60galaxieJJ
    Joined: Dec 24, 2009
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    Thanks froghawk! Yes its a large scale. Can't think of what size it is because I'm at work right now lol when I bought it I wad told it was kind of a rare model and I said either way I was gonna build it
     
  8. A lil' late for the party=31 years to be exact! I found the box today,and I had the pic. 2nd place at a hobby store. Pic is June 1981. Wish I was younger,but don't we all........
     

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  9. froghawk, that Aurora grille kit is just too cool. I need to try to find one of those...
    Bet that will be a tough search or an expensive one...
     
  10. froghawk
    Joined: May 9, 2008
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    Thanks, Jigger! I found my set on eBay. Under $10, IIRC.
     
  11. Albie
    Joined: Feb 14, 2009
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  12. As if to oversaturate the HAMB with the '32 I built for the challenge:

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  13. JimC
    Joined: Dec 13, 2002
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    from W.C.,Mo.

    Jigger,
    I like the 32.
    Nicely done!
     
  14. Great work this Sunday. @ Froghawk..Awesome body work.
    This is a AMT56 Ford.
    A tribute to the Alexander Bros. 55 Ford Victorian.
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  15. gassercrazy41
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    I dig the interior and the frenched taillights. Super nice job man!
     
  16. rc57
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    Great stuff again this week.

    Revoh- great show link
     
  17. thehazguy
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  18. CUTITUP53chevy
    Joined: Sep 9, 2008
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    wow that 56 ford is sweet here is a pic i took at sins of steel last weekend [​IMG]
     
  19. gassercrazy41
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  20. Mad Mark
    Joined: Jun 23, 2007
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    Judging by the size & molded color, i'd guess that is Minicraft's 1/16 scale '31 model A pickup. They also did/do? a sedan delivery and a roadster. Decent kits, but they sure test your patience.

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  21. GaryM
    Joined: Mar 27, 2008
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    My latest build....somewhat OT
    Pics are of tractor before (red) and after (yellow).
    Also, trailer body was built from old fluorescent light fixture (before) and became a side-dump trailer.

    Gary
     

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  22. philo426
    Joined: Sep 20, 2007
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    O?T my latest;scratch built Civil war era Monitor type ironclad.l [​IMG]
     
  23. Mockup of the '53 from earlier. Got to get it a lot lower.
     

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  24. froghawk dude your skills are awesome id like get one of those old custom grille kits not to metion the 58 fairlane kit
     
  25. ...here's a few shots of some of the models that were displayed at this year's Scrap Drive show in Belvidere, Illinois...
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  26. boldventure
    Joined: Mar 7, 2008
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    Do you have any more info on those barss and copper creations? They look great!
     
  27. I really don't. Someone told me that he made them from scratch. They really were pretty amazing. Sorry I didn't get more information.
     
  28. 60galaxieJJ
    Joined: Dec 24, 2009
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    yup thwt exactly it
     

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