
Hicksie1995
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Yep they are two toned and yes they are the kit wheels lol.
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So this has been done for a little bit now but this was a challenge I set for myself. I started it on a Tuesday after work with the goal to be done by Saturday morning. I did it and the icing on the cake…. It won the street machine class at the show that Saturday. Very simple build overall. It is the F&F kit with an iceman engine. I stripped and shaped the bumpers to fit the body right then pretty much just put the kit together out of the box.
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Welp if you’re on Luka’s page on Facebook you know about the 67 gto group build. So I wanna keep track of mine on here too. Kits not terrible. So far most of my parts have come in, I have corrected some of the body issues suck as panel lines and trim missing and the bumpers fitment. I also have added the vinyl top. Waiting for a couple of things to come in before I keep rolling on it.
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I actually don’t race as of now. There is a track about a hour south of me in Maryland I’m gonna check out. These all start out as kits. I pull all the body parts and things that I need to do them. Then they’ll be fitted and pinned to a chassis.
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This is all automotive paint. Different brands and all cleared with 2k clear.
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Figured I’d share some bodies that have done. Have been doing models for years but just got into the slot cars in the past year. Hope yall like them.
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Thanks everyone. Looks like NNL East will be the last show for this build before it’s retired.
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Yessir I did. Had it right up front lol. Thanks everybody. This was just a build I wanted to throw together pretty quick. Turned into way more when I realized how much I didn’t like the grumpy kit how it came lol.
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Here’s my Warren Johnson Vega. Took some work but I’m pretty happy with the final product. Wish I would have done a little more research before getting to the painting process but oh well lol. The wheels, and intake are resin parts I had. The valve covers I also had laying in a parts box and the engine is from the revell nova. Other then that a couple small details, a flashy paint job and it was ready for assembly.
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Thanks everyone. This is probably my personal favorite of mine.
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In her defense she bought herself bright yellow that day. I grabbed two bottles of this just for this build lol.
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Here’s my 1930 model a. This is the new revell kit. After cracking the jimmy flint stone chopped body I had I decided to try to chop it myself. Came out on in my opinion. Other than that it’s a detailed iceman engine, 3Dscaleparts wheels, tires, and headers. Color is a nail polish I found while out with the wife then cleared with 2k.
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I appreciate it. That was pointed out to me once before with this build and I now can’t help but look right at it every time now lol. Oh well. Next time.
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Started as a buildoff on Instagram but using one of my favorite kits and a car that I will own one day I decided to build it how I want my 1:1 to be. This is probably one of my favorite builds of mine. The hood and wheels are from TX3DCustoms. I made the hood. And the brakes are from iceman collections. I also think he did the front seats. The body is painted in admiral blue from splash paints topped with a 2k clear. Hope you all like it as much as I do.
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Thanks everyone. A lot went into this one.