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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 6:43:19 GMT -7
The last few weeks I've been in a slump not have the motivation to start or work on any darn kit. Won't make it to the October MOTM, still can't decide on a subject for the annual contest, and cant find a car for the American Graffiti build that's isn't already being done. Last night I was boxing up the kits I've been working on like the 41 Willys, the 49 Merc, and the 51 Chevy Bel Air. Had decided that maybe I needed a break from it all. Maybe too much glue fumes up the nose. Started looking through some kits in my stash to see if anything would spark a flame under my behind and get me back in the mood. Did a few mock ups on a couple of kits and then there she was....Vickie! She looked me square in the eye and I hear in the background......"Let's get it on.....oh yeah! let's get it on." (In my best Marvin Gaye impersonation). So we did. Spent a couple of hours deep into the night"............... Whoa!! That's a different night with my wife I'd rather not share. However, a 1932 Ford Victoria had been sitting in my stash with an extra body and interior. Played around with some wheels and tried a stance or two and low and behold I like what I think I can do with it. Haha. I took the chassis from a 32 roadster and modified it a bit. Some small tweaks to it to allow the tub to fall into the chassis. I love the way it sits You'll see before and after pics for both. I figured I'm going to take it slow with this one. Want everything to fit well. Don't want to burn out and hopefully this keeps me going a bit longer.
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Post by Doc O on Sept 26, 2013 8:33:58 GMT -7
Very nice i have a couple of those kits,like what your doing to it!!
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Post by spacecowboy on Sept 26, 2013 10:14:40 GMT -7
Great project and a great subject. This will keep you going....
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 21:44:03 GMT -7
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Post by Skip-O-Matic on Sept 27, 2013 19:54:43 GMT -7
Ooooohhhhh yeahhhh. She looks like she is going to be a saucy little tart. I'm liking it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2013 20:59:15 GMT -7
Doc, cowboy, n Skip, thanks guys! I appreciate the encouragement.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2013 15:20:34 GMT -7
Paint - Go Mango lacquer by Model Masters
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2013 19:39:27 GMT -7
Small update to the paint job. Blazing black on the roof. Another mock up to make sure paint isn't thickening the body too much. More clear needed to cover the orange.
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Post by CustomMuscle on Oct 2, 2013 11:18:06 GMT -7
Dang Ice baby I'd say you blasted out of your slump with a Killer Build !!! Totally Awesome !!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2013 20:43:11 GMT -7
A little bit of work here. Added some fuel lines. First time scratch building a piece like this. Stabbed my fingers at least three times, bled twice. My rule, if I don't bleed I ain't doing a good enough job. Here's a pic.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2013 16:49:29 GMT -7
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Post by Skip-O-Matic on Oct 12, 2013 17:10:28 GMT -7
Looking really good iceman. Like your color choices for that engine. You remember what those tail lights are from? I like those.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2013 17:25:25 GMT -7
Looking really good iceman. Like your color choices for that engine. You remember what those tail lights are from? I like those. I sure don't man. I have a little drawer with hundreds of different tail lights. Sorry, bud.
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Post by CustomMuscle on Oct 13, 2013 13:31:25 GMT -7
looking KILLER ICE KEEP HER GOING !!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2013 14:01:28 GMT -7
Engine is pretty much done. It needs a few details here and there. Wired with two of the pulleys in place.... And here is the rest...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2013 22:09:25 GMT -7
looking KILLER ICE KEEP HER GOING !!! Thanks JP
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Post by gardnerpag44 on Oct 13, 2013 22:38:02 GMT -7
Looking real old school IceMan super kool .
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Post by spacecowboy on Oct 14, 2013 9:59:16 GMT -7
Hot dog that is a perfect color and the engine detail is fantastic. Keep it coming..
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Post by Grandpabeast on Oct 14, 2013 10:33:56 GMT -7
Wow ...beautiful my friend. It just screams "SLEEK" ! Love your color choice and you motor looks unreal. This is really turning out fine! More pictures please!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2013 11:13:53 GMT -7
Thanks guys. More to come soon.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2013 17:15:18 GMT -7
that's looking sweet. motor looks terrific, great detail.
on a side note, what did you make your 'holder' out of?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2013 17:53:25 GMT -7
that's looking sweet. motor looks terrific, great detail. on a side note, what did you make your 'holder' out of? The holder? For the body? It's a Tamiya stand actually. I got it through Micro-Mark. It came with a stand for parts.
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Post by Doc O on Oct 15, 2013 7:16:22 GMT -7
Wow just checked everything ya did,! sure came outa the slump firin on all cylinders on this one!!Great job Ice
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2013 16:15:28 GMT -7
that's looking sweet. motor looks terrific, great detail. on a side note, what did you make your 'holder' out of? The holder? For the body? It's a Tamiya stand actually. I got it through Micro-Mark. It came with a stand for parts. I meant the engine 'stand', I should have clarified. looks like maybe a telescoping mirror with the mirror cut off and an alligator clip soldered on? and some sort of base, like maybe from a dial indicator or something? either way, looks like a great idea to hold stuff under a magnifier so both hands are free.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2013 17:36:20 GMT -7
The holder? For the body? It's a Tamiya stand actually. I got it through Micro-Mark. It came with a stand for parts. I meant the engine 'stand', I should have clarified. looks like maybe a telescoping mirror with the mirror cut off and an alligator clip soldered on? and some sort of base, like maybe from a dial indicator or something? either way, looks like a great idea to hold stuff under a magnifier so both hands are free. Oh I got it. Here it is. Micro-Mark also. I think Harbor Freight also carries them. Don't remember the prices though. Thee are great when detailing engines.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2013 17:53:44 GMT -7
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2013 18:15:28 GMT -7
I meant the engine 'stand', I should have clarified. looks like maybe a telescoping mirror with the mirror cut off and an alligator clip soldered on? and some sort of base, like maybe from a dial indicator or something? either way, looks like a great idea to hold stuff under a magnifier so both hands are free. Oh I got it. Here it is. Micro-Mark also. I think Harbor Freight also carries them. Don't remember the prices though. Thee are great when detailing engines. sweet! don't ask me why, but when i see that all i can think of is 'johnny five!' lol. i'm going to have to pick one of those up eventually. thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2013 18:17:48 GMT -7
Oh I got it. Here it is. Micro-Mark also. I think Harbor Freight also carries them. Don't remember the prices though. Thee are great when detailing engines. sweet! don't ask me why, but when i see that all i can think of is 'johnny five!' lol. i'm going to have to pick one of those up eventually. thanks. Hahaha". Hadn't thought of that but you're absolutely right. Good flick!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2013 18:18:43 GMT -7
it's clean and uncluttered, jam too much stuff up front, and you'll lose the look. if it were me, i'd put the grill in there and a spreader bar and call it done, clean and simple. that's just me though, your mileage may vary.
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Post by Skip-O-Matic on Oct 15, 2013 18:22:28 GMT -7
My female says you should do the tank, but I'm usually not listening to her. I say section that 32 grill so it sits where you had it but the top is even with the top of the cowl.
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