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

  1. 62rebel
    Joined: Sep 1, 2008
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    And another Lindberg reissue of the excellent AMT '34 Ford pickup, mostly built OOB with the wheels from AMT's "Surf Rod" and recent issue AMT tires... it's still not finished, I have a spare that came off the AMT '34 Ford Sedan kit that I'm modifying to fit the spare tire well.
     

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  2. 20160116_203928.jpg 20160116_204114.jpg Just sneek peeks today lol
     
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  3. Yes I have always played with toy cars Where other people collect I build and play with them. Some kids never grow up .Now I have a grandson who loves them as much as I do . We have a large Carrera slot car track , Plus a Drag Strip . It has two real water falls river bridges All the hazards of real driving a lot of fun .
     
  4. rc57
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
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    Ron-would love to see more pics of your set-up.
    62rebel-nice builds
    Kitbash- Your Elky sets the bar pretty high, is that the one you killed us with in the build-off?
    Good Sunday so far, keep em coming
     
  5. A couple more Please keep in mine some I built as a kid but all are amateur builds 20160113_131722.jpg
     
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  6. Love that 59 WOW way nice very talented.
     
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  7. Pscott
    Joined: Jul 10, 2008
    Posts: 244

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    new pictures of some models_0034.JPG
    Nothing new this week, this one is a few years old.
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  8. NHRANUT
    Joined: Feb 24, 2009
    Posts: 1,158

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    from Western PA

    After using both kit motors in other builds, I'm building the car as a 60ish hot rod with a W block in it. For the most part it is a pretty nice kit, but I have done some hacking to get things to fit, and hope I caught all the problems since I now have paint on the body.
     
  9. cheap-n-dirty
    Joined: Jan 28, 2002
    Posts: 930

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    here is a metal 32 roadster that I have been working on.
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  10. (sheepishly typing) ... yes
     
  11. manicmachanic
    Joined: Sep 19, 2006
    Posts: 367

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    from Berwyn, IL

    Bunch of cool models. Who's got the firecrackers?
     
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  12. big duece
    Joined: Jul 28, 2008
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    from kansas

    Digging the Exterminator, is that a Big Tub in the background??
     
  13. 1940Willys
    Joined: Feb 3, 2011
    Posts: 841

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  14. Just for fun, here are a couple of extremely poor pics of some of my models on my backyard "dirt track" from 1961 or 62. These were from scans of some old negatives I found. I still have the '60 ford pickup in the second pic, everything else is long gone.
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  15. PostwarModernist
    Joined: Apr 27, 2010
    Posts: 46

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    I put this one together in memory of a friend who past away.

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  16. TuTone
    Joined: Jul 29, 2009
    Posts: 15

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  17. TuTone
    Joined: Jul 29, 2009
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    Built in 1988 for a "Build a 1957 Chevy" Middle Tennessee Modelers Association Contest. Yes, it's dusty...been in storage ever since. 57 Chevy AWB Drag Racer 005.jpg 57 Chevy AWB Drag Racer 002.jpg 57 Chevy AWB Drag Racer 003.jpg 57 Chevy AWB Drag Racer 004.jpg 57 Chevy AWB Drag Racer 005.jpg 57 Chevy AWB Drag Racer 002.jpg
     
  18. YES it is. I will try and take a few each Sunday , I'm a newbe and do 'nt want to be a picture hog. this is going to be a fun site. I'll look in my files to see if I have any there. If not I will try take some. 045.jpg 004.jpg 004.jpg 045.jpg 006.jpg 004.jpg 009.jpg
     
  19. rc57
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
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    Picture hogs are welcome.

    Great looking shoe boxes.
     
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  20. junkyardjeff
    Joined: Jul 23, 2005
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    Here is a AMT 40 Ford standard coupe I built using the sedan fenders,grille and hood that were from the original 1962 kit and the rest from ebay and trade on the model forums plus some parts I had in stock. Motor is a Y block from the AMT 56 Ford kit
     

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  22. raymay
    Joined: Mar 2, 2008
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    My Brother and I were also blowing up, hot knifing or customizing our models in 1960. We watched the Figure 8 Dirt Races on TV and built our own version of those race cars. My favorite was a 57 Chevy I built back then and I still have in my collection today.

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  23. Yeah, I used to watch the jalopy races on TV from LA in the 60s. I built a ton of AMT deuce coupes as jalopies back then. I think most of them ended up being blown up. It's a miracle the Ford pickup survived.
     
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    'Hollow Point' AA/G. Blown 426 Hemi Chrysler, 2 speed auto. '56 Chev body built from AMT '55 Chev (when you couldn't get a decent '56).
    Apologies for quick photo.
     
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