Kah puts Posted September 11, 2022 Posted September 11, 2022 Boy a Buick Le Saber, don't see many of those in any scale. Very nice, Glencoe Models never heard of that one.
#1 model citizen Posted September 12, 2022 Posted September 12, 2022 On 9/9/2022 at 6:05 PM, rsmodels said: Even though this isn't the most accurate model, I've always liked it. There's just something about it and you did a great job on this one. color, stance, trim, all look great. Thanks Rich. The front appears to be too flat and the bumper too wide. Also, the rear deck seems to be too short but it is what it is. Wheels and tires are from the ‘56 Ford kit.
#1 model citizen Posted September 12, 2022 Posted September 12, 2022 5 hours ago, Westrods said: Bandai 1/43 Nissan Be-1 Cute! Very clean build nicely detailed!
#1 model citizen Posted September 12, 2022 Posted September 12, 2022 On 9/9/2022 at 5:59 PM, rsmodels said: AMT 1/43 1969 Thunderbird Very nice! I like the color!
BIGTRUCK Posted September 12, 2022 Posted September 12, 2022 I dont have many...but I do like the odd ones. 2
Russ Posted September 13, 2022 Posted September 13, 2022 THIS is an amazing and fun thread!! Wish I had something to contribute. ? for bh1701..... where can I get a 64 Galaxie like the blue one you have?
#1 model citizen Posted September 13, 2022 Posted September 13, 2022 (edited) 6 hours ago, BIGTRUCK said: I dont have many...but I do like the odd ones. That’s quite an impressive collection! They are all so well detailed. I particularly like the whimsy of the Rolls Royce(?) hot rod and the NNL Show Team. Edited September 13, 2022 by #1 model citizen
blunc Posted September 13, 2022 Author Posted September 13, 2022 1 hour ago, #1 model citizen said: That’s quite an impressive collection! They are all so well detailed. I particularly like the whimsy of the Rolls Royce(?) hot rod and the NNL Show Team. re: the Rolls Royce, MPC came out with some 1/32 kits that were basically 2-n-1, where you could build it stock or with custom/hotrod parts which were chrome plated and slightly unrealistic Aurora did a great job "recycling" some of their simplistic kits by adding wacky customizing parts (the Jag). Pyro/Lifelike had a '34 Victoria that (I'm fairly it has dimension issues) is just begging to be street rodded. There is also a 1/32 Rolls Royce that could be turned into a small scale Munster Coach. MPC and Airfix both put out a 1911 Rolls that could be used for this build. Aurora did a great job of releasing real hot rods under fictitious names. (Ram Rod is actually the Beach Boys "Little Deuce Coupe" but really named by the actual owner as Silver Sapphire) With the great job 3D printers are doing now, anyone with decent eyesight (or a good magnifier) and a steady hand can take advantage of lots of unique kits not released in larger scales.
#1 model citizen Posted September 13, 2022 Posted September 13, 2022 (edited) 2 hours ago, blunc said: re: the Rolls Royce, MPC came out with some 1/32 kits that were basically 2-n-1, where you could build it stock or with custom/hotrod parts which were chrome plated and slightly unrealistic Aurora did a great job "recycling" some of their simplistic kits by adding wacky customizing parts (the Jag). Pyro/Lifelike had a '34 Victoria that (I'm fairly it has dimension issues) is just begging to be street rodded. There is also a 1/32 Rolls Royce that could be turned into a small scale Munster Coach. MPC and Airfix both put out a 1911 Rolls that could be used for this build. Aurora did a great job of releasing real hot rods under fictitious names. (Ram Rod is actually the Beach Boys "Little Deuce Coupe" but really named by the actual owner as Silver Sapphire) With the great job 3D printers are doing now, anyone with decent eyesight (or a good magnifier) and a steady hand can take advantage of lots of unique kits not released in larger scales. I had forgot to mention what a cool model the Jag is. I have a custom Cunningham kit, missing all the custom parts except the roof, but had to post a picture of the the box as the art is so similar to the Jag’s. The Crazy Custom is reminiscent of Kooky’s rod (from the “77 Sunset Strip” tv show). I have maybe 25 or so Pyro, Lindberg reissues and Highway Pioneer kits that I hope to get to some day soon. This thread and these models have once again piqued my desire to get them built! Edited September 13, 2022 by #1 model citizen
BIGTRUCK Posted September 13, 2022 Posted September 13, 2022 8 hours ago, #1 model citizen said: I had forgot to mention what a cool model the Jag is. I have a custom Cunningham kit, missing all the custom parts except the roof, but had to post a picture of the the box as the art is so similar to the Jag’s. The Crazy Custom is reminiscent of Kooky’s rod (from the “77 Sunset Strip” tv show). I have maybe 25 or so Pyro, Lindberg reissues and Highway Pioneer kits that I hope to get to some day soon. This thread and these models have once again piqued my desire to get them built! I have another Jag with only 1 Jaguar decal plus this MG. The Phantom I dont have.
#1 model citizen Posted September 14, 2022 Posted September 14, 2022 10 hours ago, BIGTRUCK said: I have another Jag with only 1 Jaguar decal plus this MG. The Phantom I dont have. Out of the three I think the Jag looks the best. Do you know if there were any other customizing kits in this series?
mr moto Posted September 14, 2022 Posted September 14, 2022 This is a great thread! I'm familiar with many of the original kits so I know just how much hard work went into making these cool looking models. I've got a couple of builds to contribute, also. First is this Glencoe 1/72 Jag xk-120. Detail is seriously lacking but it displays okay. And this is what I did with my Cunningham Phantom kit. It's a 1/32 slot car conversion modeled after the car that Briggs Cunningham drove at Le Mans in 1951. 3
#1 model citizen Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 On 9/13/2022 at 9:47 PM, mr moto said: This is a great thread! I'm familiar with many of the original kits so I know just how much hard work went into making these cool looking models. I've got a couple of builds to contribute, also. First is this Glencoe 1/72 Jag xk-120. Detail is seriously lacking but it displays okay. And this is what I did with my Cunningham Phantom kit. It's a 1/32 slot car conversion modeled after the car that Briggs Cunningham drove at Le Mans in 1951. Both models look fantastic! You did a superb job on the Cunningham. I’m working on one now and can only hope to get the body as smooth as yours. What was your choice for the white paint? And how and/or what did you do/use to create the brake cooling(?) vents on the lower front fenders/fascia? They are very nicely done! (And sorely lacking in the model kit)
blunc Posted September 16, 2022 Author Posted September 16, 2022 Here's a Pyro '40 Ford that I built before the red Pyro '34 Ford I posted here. I kitbashed it with the Monogram Nova kit. The pitiful chrome-like grill and headlight bezels were done before I go some real BMF. Note the hand-stitched upholstery. 1
Earl Marischal Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 A 1/87 scale mini diorama I made a few years ago. steve 2
#1 model citizen Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 9 hours ago, blunc said: Here's a Pyro '40 Ford that I built before the red Pyro '34 Ford I posted here. I kitbashed it with the Monogram Nova kit. The pitiful chrome-like grill and headlight bezels were done before I go some real BMF. Note the hand-stitched upholstery. I like the color combination. I especially like the the seats. The color and texture of material give it a soft, cozy, inviting feeling.
#1 model citizen Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 On 9/13/2022 at 1:16 AM, blunc said: re: the Rolls Royce, MPC came out with some 1/32 kits that were basically 2-n-1, where you could build it stock or with custom/hotrod parts which were chrome plated and slightly unrealistic Aurora did a great job "recycling" some of their simplistic kits by adding wacky customizing parts (the Jag). Pyro/Lifelike had a '34 Victoria that (I'm fairly it has dimension issues) is just begging to be street rodded. There is also a 1/32 Rolls Royce that could be turned into a small scale Munster Coach. MPC and Airfix both put out a 1911 Rolls that could be used for this build. Aurora did a great job of releasing real hot rods under fictitious names. (Ram Rod is actually the Beach Boys "Little Deuce Coupe" but really named by the actual owner as Silver Sapphire) With the great job 3D printers are doing now, anyone with decent eyesight (or a good magnifier) and a steady hand can take advantage of lots of unique kits not released in larger scales. The 3D printers are becoming a lot more intriguing. The latest issue of MCM #215 is “all about 3D printing” is very informative and proclaims the future is here. Makes it sounds doable even for a tech illiterate like me! Seems like almost anything is possible, limited only to your imagination or ever expanding file online.
mr moto Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 23 hours ago, #1 model citizen said: Both models look fantastic! You did a superb job on the Cunningham. I’m working on one now and can only hope to get the body as smooth as yours. What was your choice for the white paint? And how and/or what did you do/use to create the brake cooling(?) vents on the lower front fenders/fascia? They are very nicely done! (And sorely lacking in the model kit) Thanks, John. The white paint is Duplicolor Bright White and I think the blue is an old Krylon color. I clear coated both after applying the decals (to protect the decals from slot racing wear and tear) but I'm not sure what the clear was. Maybe Testors Wet Look. The front vents are just home-made decals made from a photo of the real thing that I found on the net. I figured that was good enough for slot racing. I don't know if you've started assembling yours yet but after you get the multi-piece body together, you'll see that that's about the last place you want to try cutting an opening and installing a small grille. The decals were so much easier!
mr moto Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 On 9/13/2022 at 9:16 PM, #1 model citizen said: Out of the three I think the Jag looks the best. Do you know if there were any other customizing kits in this series? There is at least one more in this series. It's a Ferrari and I think they called it a "Tiger Shark". I think all of these would be great subjects for box art builds. Sort of like re-creating a relic of an ancient time. 1
Toast Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Here's my little builds. Both are Monogram 1/32 snap kits. The Countach borrowed parts from the Malibu police kit and Chimneyville decals. 1
#1 model citizen Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 On 9/11/2022 at 2:51 PM, bh1701 said: My AMT 1/32nd scale 1965 Mustang 2+2 Fastback. Fantastic job! - especially the nicely detailed dash and steering wheel.
#1 model citizen Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 12 hours ago, mr moto said: Thanks, John. The white paint is Duplicolor Bright White and I think the blue is an old Krylon color. I clear coated both after applying the decals (to protect the decals from slot racing wear and tear) but I'm not sure what the clear was. Maybe Testors Wet Look. The front vents are just home-made decals made from a photo of the real thing that I found on the net. I figured that was good enough for slot racing. I don't know if you've started assembling yours yet but after you get the multi-piece body together, you'll see that that's about the last place you want to try cutting an opening and installing a small grille. The decals were so much easier! The decals work very well. They look very realistic. I agree that that would be a very difficult place to open up. Could you, would you possibly make me 2 or 3 sets?
rsmodels Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Okay, here's another small scale model. How about a Hubley Tiny Toys 1960 Chevrolet pickup? This is a restoration I did. It's a rather crude model but built up it has a charm that has always made me like it. I built at least one in the early 60's. The white is just polished plastic. I didn't fill gaps, etc. I chose to make it a very simple build, just painting and detailing it. I decided not to restore the horse trailer at this time but may do it some day. I've included photos of my factory sealed NOS kit. This one came with a horse trailer and horses but they also made it with a boat and trailer. I've read that these are about 1:60 scale. The kits don't come up too often but built-ups are not too hard to find. Thanks for looking! -Rich 1
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