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progress: '37 ford coupe streetrod
I started a new thread about my '37 streetrod cause no-one seemed to care about it, hope you care a little bit more now, heres the engine, completed it yesterday
feedback needed so i can finish this thing off ![]() and by the way, its my second model ever |
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Re: progress: '37 ford coupe streetrod
Looking very nice, especially for your second model!!! Keep posting pics!
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engine looks good, what kind of paint are you using?
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Re: progress: '37 ford coupe streetrod
Nice Small Block Chevy. Looks pretty good, got any more pics?
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) and the handpainted details are citadel red gore and chainmail silver.thanks for the posts guys Ol guy: simplify that a little bit, its late and im tired and my back hurts |
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Thanks for posting up pics of the motor, now I have an idea of what mine should look like if I were to build it from the box. Instead Im convertin' mine into a fuel injected motor. Looks good!
By any chance do you have any pics with the motor mounted and the body restin' on the chassis?
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gtmike: No problems, ill shoot some in a moment
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that engine looks beautifull! keep it up!
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yo mike: As you may have noticed, no pics of the body and chassis have been posted, im really sorry, my brother stole the camera and borrowed it to a friend of his, and i havent been able to shoot any pics at all :/ im really sorry (
) but when i get it back, be prepared for a bigass update Edit: havent been able to work at the body cause i ran out of red paint, and hell no i aint going to buy new testors spray can again, its suicide. Im waiting at my order from HLJ and ill redo the paintjob so it will turn out black, what you think about that?
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Re: progress: '37 ford coupe streetrod
Nice beginings of a Rod, my mates 37 Street Rod was about 85% done 3 days ago, now the engine is out for detailing and the wheels have been taken off, oh yeah and it has no front suspenion.
Hope to see yours finished when you get the camera back. Colour plans? |
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Hey, Zlaja!
Looking good, if you manage to get everything else in this state it will be smashing. Is this the project you need teh brake fluid for? As I pm'd you, be careful and test on a scrap piece from the very model you are about to strip. You don't want to end up with a molten body as I did :-( If you need Tamiya spray cans you can order them from Hobbybiten in Stockholm, don't know if you end up with a cheaper can if you order them from HLJ, but check it out and maybe you'll get faster delivery. Phone number and such are on their web site http://www.hobbybiten.se Cheers! Niclas |
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Proosen: You maybe used brake CLEANER instead of brake FLUID, the brake cleaner melts the body. |
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bought it at OKQ8 and it wasn't a very happy moment when I picked up my Lotus Europa and discoverd that it was like a chewing gum, sure the paint stripped right of Well, well...at least I learned something new on that occasion.Niclas |
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I agree that brake fluid can soften some bodies. I was painting a camaro and had to strip. Then the body was soft and could be manipulated with a fingernail extremely easily. Maybe its a certain type of fluid or plastic?
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But the funny thing is that I've stripped Tamiya's before without any problems and this one just melted. So you all be careful out there and test before putting in those precious model parts. Niclas |
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