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Repost of Sample pics for snowboarder
Problems posting thread. sorry I'll try again. I don't know if this is anyone's flavor of vehicle, but its a Revell Shelby GT350H. A scratchbuilt front bumper was added, fender flares, side skirts, and a rear trunklid spoiler ( incomplete panel lines on trunklid for now ). This is a sample of what you can do as far as body kits on a classic American muscle car. Got the idea and inspiration from the movie "Gone in 60 seconds", "Eleanor" car. Hope it works now.
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I dunno what's wrong with the pics.You can try uploading .jpg files to http://www.automotiveforums.com/upload and copy the URL here, if you like. |
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Pics file was too large for dial-up to upload.
Trying for pics separately. |
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Finally it worked.
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Love those classic Mustings...what i'd do to have a 1:1 scale of one.
Wheels look great on it.
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I love it. I can't wait to see it finished.
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Now that is really nice! I'm not a big fan of muscle cars but yours looks great. Your mods look well done and very neat. Can we see some front and rear pics too along with descriptions of how u did the mods.
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Not really my style, but variation is good, i was actually thinking of building "Elenor" at one time, but just never got around to it. She looks great so far, can't wait to see the final product. Where are those wheels from? or what brand are they?
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I'd like give a thank you to all my fellow modellers. All your comments and suggestions on this board has given more motivation to finish my projects. All my projects would have still just sat in their boxes in the unfinished primered state. Great forum. Thanks again.
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Oh, I'll try to post some more shots of the GT350 soon.
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FlyontheWall-More pics. Front end was done with evergreen styrene sheets as were the side skirts, fender flares and reat spoiler. Just used Bondo spot putty to fill in crevices. The rims are also another Pegasus production. They're named "Halibrand". These are very similar to the newer Halibrand manufactured wheels in 1:1 scale. These are about 19" to scale
http://files.automotiveforums.com/up...7gt350ftrr.jpg http://files.automotiveforums.com/up...t350boxsht.jpg unable to properly upload to thread, but use these links. Thanks Jay-works much better! |
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Thats better! Once again great work! U have kept it nice and simple and i think the result looks better than the pic on the box. Make sure u put plenty of pics up when its done...but don't rush it!
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wow, that definately looks better than the box pic. even the truck spoiler makes it seem a lot faster than the stock one. fastback stangs are my favorites out of any. here is a pic of elanor that i took at the car show.
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