need help quick for dieing grandpa
southstylestang
03-08-2005, 03:27 PM
hey i have a '50 ford custom pickup from revell and my grandpa gave it to me not to long ago. he used to have one in real life and wanted a model of it. i just got word that he is very sick and has brain cancer and its doing good at all. the way i see it is i only have about a week or 2 to get this truck done and up there to him. i just think it would be nice to build it b4 he goes. i dont have any pics of what his truck looked like so im just kinda going by what i can. the only problem is i dont have the instructions to put the model to gether. if anybody can help me get these instructions i would be so grateful. i really want to get this thing done and im running out of time and pieces to paint so i need help bad. thanks in advance. dereck
DSM-Mark
03-08-2005, 04:03 PM
I can't help you with the instructions, but I'll offer a bit of advice, if I may:
1. If it is really serious, and you have the opportunity, your grandpa will appreciate it much more if you spend time with him, than if you were to build the model for him... I'm not saying that to say you're stupid for wanting to build it or anything, just that time spent with him will be much more valuable to both yourself and your grandfather.
If you do plan on building the model, concentrate first on getting the body completed. It is the most visible part of basically any model, and needs time to be done properly. The interior/engine bay, if needed, can both be completed in very short time (especially with spray paint instead of brush paint).
1. If it is really serious, and you have the opportunity, your grandpa will appreciate it much more if you spend time with him, than if you were to build the model for him... I'm not saying that to say you're stupid for wanting to build it or anything, just that time spent with him will be much more valuable to both yourself and your grandfather.
If you do plan on building the model, concentrate first on getting the body completed. It is the most visible part of basically any model, and needs time to be done properly. The interior/engine bay, if needed, can both be completed in very short time (especially with spray paint instead of brush paint).
southstylestang
03-08-2005, 04:31 PM
i understand about the spending time with him but right now i cant spend the time with him. hes too busing going to the doctors and stuff thats why im trying to do it while hes with the doctors and getting his will finished. im working around the clock and his schedule. im spending time with him when he can and doing the model while hes with the doctors. but he also lives about an hour and half away from me and my car is messed up and im starting a new job soon working 5 days a week. so my schedule is pretty messed up right now. i have to get my car done, be with him when he can, start work, and get this model done. and to top it all off i just lost my g/f b/c of all of this so yeah this is all getting to me and pretty upsetting but im doing it for him. its what he wants.
Hawk312
03-08-2005, 09:14 PM
I can`t help you with the instructions, but I am sorry to hear about your grandpa. :( I will pray for him and your family during this hard time. I feel for ya....
ATMDC
03-08-2005, 09:42 PM
you might be able to go buy another similar kit of like a truck or sumthing if you cant find that one, most revell instructions are similar, so if you kinda know car pieces it could help you, sorry bout your grandpa, i hope that maybe he will be ok
BMW dude
03-08-2005, 10:23 PM
I can't help you with the instructions, but I'll offer a bit of advice, if I may:
1. If it is really serious, and you have the opportunity, your grandpa will appreciate it much more if you spend time with him, than if you were to build the model for him... I'm not saying that to say you're stupid for wanting to build it or anything, just that time spent with him will be much more valuable to both yourself and your grandfather.
If you do plan on building the model, concentrate first on getting the body completed. It is the most visible part of basically any model, and needs time to be done properly. The interior/engine bay, if needed, can both be completed in very short time (especially with spray paint instead of brush paint).
ya i agree too, build the body first, which u can do it even without instruction, then do the interior, and left the rest of time to brainstorm the engine and chassic
1. If it is really serious, and you have the opportunity, your grandpa will appreciate it much more if you spend time with him, than if you were to build the model for him... I'm not saying that to say you're stupid for wanting to build it or anything, just that time spent with him will be much more valuable to both yourself and your grandfather.
If you do plan on building the model, concentrate first on getting the body completed. It is the most visible part of basically any model, and needs time to be done properly. The interior/engine bay, if needed, can both be completed in very short time (especially with spray paint instead of brush paint).
ya i agree too, build the body first, which u can do it even without instruction, then do the interior, and left the rest of time to brainstorm the engine and chassic
lovesmith05
03-09-2005, 12:22 AM
You have my prayers as well. You should be able to get it together without instructions since you probably arent going to want to take the time to go into a lot of detail. If you are going to paint it you might consider using flat paints. It may not look as sharp but they dry much quicker than gloss paints. You can go back later and go into more detail if you like. If you must have instructions call the company, maybe they could fax them to you??? Good luck and God bless.
primera man
03-09-2005, 01:02 AM
Cant help you out on the model but I'm sorry to hear the news about you grandpa.
PMan
PMan
Sticky Fingers
03-09-2005, 08:03 AM
Man, I'm really sorry I can't help. This is so sad :(
atlas000
03-09-2005, 02:44 PM
Sincerest condolences and best thoughts towards any possible recovery.
I've scanned the instructions, you should be able to find them here --> http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4102816&a=31673683&f=
Click on them once, then again to get full-size. Good luck!
I've scanned the instructions, you should be able to find them here --> http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4102816&a=31673683&f=
Click on them once, then again to get full-size. Good luck!
Bobble83
03-09-2005, 04:14 PM
I am so sorry to hear of your grandad's illness. I have been through something like this a few months ago and i know how hard it is to cope with. I can't help with the model, but your grandad, you and your family will be in my prayers.
All the best.
Paul
All the best.
Paul
Amazon
03-09-2005, 04:42 PM
first of all, sad about him going away. So about your `50 Ford. It has a flathead and ther is a VERY good everything-flathead site called Vanpeltsales.com
They have original Ford manuals, exploded wiews e.t.c. of everything from fords flathead era (`32-`53). Also a lot of Truck and so, not all passengercars. Very good reference for detailing wirelooms,cables, e.t.c.
They have original Ford manuals, exploded wiews e.t.c. of everything from fords flathead era (`32-`53). Also a lot of Truck and so, not all passengercars. Very good reference for detailing wirelooms,cables, e.t.c.
southstylestang
03-09-2005, 06:29 PM
atlas000 thanks so much for the instructions. amazon thanks so much for that site, im mainly worried about getting it done then im going to do the details. ill be sure to post pics when i get done. and to everybody else thanks for your thoughts.
Raceman
03-14-2005, 05:16 PM
50 ford custom pickup - do you have a pic of the box maybe i can help.
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