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CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
Hey everyone,
Not many of you here will remember me, as I used to post in the street model part of the forums. After a 7yr hiatus, I've picked up the models again. I have a few on the go. So my progress will be dragged out a bit. I'm building this for my uncle as he's a die hard Ford man and when we went to a hot rod meet we saw one that caught our eyes. So, the build is inspired by this. I'm not making a replica, just using it as inspiration. So far all I've done is prepped, primed and layed a coat of Alclad black. Cheers Blair Inspiration IMG_3057.jpg So far.... DSCF0004.jpg Sorry for the small attachments, had fun trying to link flickr. |
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
Welcome back! It's great to see a "nostalgic" name posting again!
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
Cheers Matthew! Glad it was you that said that and not some newbie!
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
Are you going to leave it black or do a metallic sort of green like your inspiration? I really like your idea and can't wait to see where it goes! Good to see you 'round again, I think a lot of old timers lurk around still.
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
Truly terrific ( as I stated on Instagram! Lol)
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
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Thanks man, Instagram is great huh! I'm in the process of making just a modelling account. So here's where I'm up to. Still alot to do, but It's looking good so far. I'm in the process of lowering it. Interior IMG_0774.jpg Still gotta detail the exterior, front and rear window trims are done. IMG_0778.jpg Also I cut the leaf springs from the diff to add lowering blocks, I reckon I'll need about 5mm. Last edited by circuitR; 07-28-2013 at 04:40 AM. |
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
The ball is really rolling now. Glued in the lowering blocks and painted the rest of the window trim. Only got pics of the suspension as my camera went flat
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
Ok, a lot more progress this week.
I finished off detailing the body by painting the window trims and finishing off the stripe detail. IMG_0950.jpg Also mocked up the planned ride height and painted the lowering blocks. IMG_0939.jpg IMG_0946.jpg Assembled the distributor, man that was fiddley! IMG_0916.jpg IMG_0932.jpg And stripped chrome parts and then painted with Alcad paints. IMG_0986.jpg I'll try to stick to a weekly update. Cheers for looking. |
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
Any chance on posting pics and not thumbnails. Some of them don't open. Progress is sweet, but hard to see with thumbs.
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
I'm in the process of starting up another Flickr page Just for my models. I will update when done.
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Ok, flickr was a pain to create another separate account. So I've started another photobucket account.
This is where I am up to as of tonight. ![]() Distributor is nearly complete. ![]() The fitting of the front window was a real pain and it was smaller than the frame, so it set crooked. Guttered, but that's life lol. ![]() Fitted the aircleaners and carbs to the manifold, still got to detail the filters. ![]() Interior is nearly complete, just needs the steering wheel. ![]() Cheers for looking. |
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
Looks incredible so far. Love the color. Awesome job. KUTGW!!
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
That looks really cool. Nice work.
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
Got a bit done this week, but I have had a set back. I'll show you that soon.
First up the engine is wired, took about 2hrs to fit this after realising that the original leads were too short. I ended up fitting the dizzy and made each wire one by one. Lesson learnt. (that's what it's about) ![]() Lucky I checked the ride height with the engine in. I reckon it's just over 1mm of clearance! ![]() Finished the interior, and it's now fitted to the body as I've also fitted the windows. ![]() ![]() Also fitted the radiator and air intake vent mesh. Still to detail the lights and intake vents as there is no chrome on this car! ![]() ![]() And here's my set back. The cat jumped onto the desk during the day and must have landed on the hood (which was upside down as I had glued the front lip on) and scratched the paint off! |
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Re: CircuitR is back! Tasca Ford Thunderbolt/Fairlane
Looking great. Windows are sometimes a pain in the ass, I can't even tell its off on your build. Looking to see this one done, and don't forget to sand the mold lines on the tires.
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