@coach joe posted:
That is riding in style!
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@coach joe posted:
Coach Joe, Great paint job on the interior and what a clever use for those binder page reinforcements.
Let's see, we've now got thumb tack steering wheels and easy to convert paper circle white walls -- all of which I can pull out of my top desk drawer. Awesome!
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I read in another forum that it was thought that the Revell Kenworth was sent to Germany at some point, this it was not in the dies boght by Atlantis. If so, that's too bad for multiple reasons.
Thanks guys for all the nice words! Like I said before the next one is going to be a simple car! LOL
Joel, as for taking the ladder off the top on the underside of the post there were 2 split washers and a flat washer. The underside of the pin had been flattened out so I just drilled it out till the flat washer came free. Putting it back together I reinstalled the split washers, the flat washer sat flush with the end of the pin. So I just put 3 drops of super glue and let it sit for a couple hours before even touching it. It seamed to work!
Coach Joe, what an amazing job on the 53 Caddy! I wish I had the money and space as I would buy one to run around in todays times! Your attention to details is outstanding!
Anyone heard from Ted? I think he is missing in action! LOL
@coach joe posted:January 1953, white Cadillac Eldorado, Body number 002 with red and white interior, was made famous when Ike and Mamie Eisenhower rode in it during Ike's inaugural parade. Rumor had it that GM made of gift of that Eldorado to Ike however GM records showed it was returned and in Company Service. It was then shipped to New York in August 1953 presumably for sale. Eight years later in the early spring of 1961 after leaving Washington we find Ike and Mamie rolling over the hills near the Eisenhower Farm in Gettysburg, PA, in a white '53 Eldorado. Coincidence? If you believe in that sort of thing.I painted the black interior in red and white from pictures of the '53 Eldorado interior. Again Welley needed to have something in the back seat. This time a suitcase. I left it black this time. Dash board is red, white and chrome(silver Sharpie, gotta get me one of those Molotow chrome pens) and the seats are red and white. White is not visible because Dwight, Mamie and the suitcase. I also added loose leaf reinforcement white walls to the tires.
Wow, Joe I was studying those whitewalls before I read your post'.. I was thinking, those were some big ones and cool with the white wheels'. That's a great idea for whitewalls... BTW, the info on Cannonball COE tractor on on this thread, page 67'...😬
@mike g. posted:Thanks guys for all the nice words! Like I said before the next one is going to be a simple car! LOL
Joel, as for taking the ladder off the top on the underside of the post there were 2 split washers and a flat washer. The underside of the pin had been flattened out so I just drilled it out till the flat washer came free. Putting it back together I reinstalled the split washers, the flat washer sat flush with the end of the pin. So I just put 3 drops of super glue and let it sit for a couple hours before even touching it. It seamed to work!
Coach Joe, what an amazing job on the 53 Caddy! I wish I had the money and space as I would buy one to run around in todays times! Your attention to details is outstanding!
Anyone heard from Ted? I think he is missing in action! LOL
Hello mike', I'm here, was jus a busy day'... I must say for your very first restore', you did a heck of a job. That is now a very good looking fire engine'.. Your paint job is spot on'... the ladder is a bonus and makes the scene the way you have it on the layout.
Excellent work Mike' Now time to work on another one'...
@Eilif posted:Good to know about the Honest John. I'll keep my eyes out for a deal on one of those.
I wonder if the Honest John is among the Revell tooling that Atlantis picked up? I'd love to be able to someday buy it for 40% off at Hobby Lobby...
The lovely Sinclair tanker is a bit too old for my Christmas layout, but I'm strongly considering picking up the '55 Chevy Stake Truck. Even on a modern layout, a classic flat truck could find a home.
I doubt if they will release it Revell of Germany has the mold but it would be nice if they can
Thanks Mike, I watched a couple restore videos on that fire truck and no body else removed the ladder mount. That’s why I was wondering.
@JDFonz posted:Thanks Mike, I watched a couple restore videos on that fire truck and no body else removed the ladder mount. That’s why I was wondering.
Joel, I think Mike is a natural at restorations'.. I have two more coming up. Waiting on the USPS'... Problem is, since you got me restoring, I'm neglecting my other responsibilities'..😬
Thanks guys. I hope the super glue holds like it says! Lol
Ted, can you give me a call tomorrow? I sent you an email with my phone number.
Mike, I wonder how many members of this Forum realize that only the best of the best are chosen for embassy duty. John
@coach joe posted:January 1953, white Cadillac Eldorado, Body number 002 with red and white interior, was made famous when Ike and Mamie Eisenhower rode in it during Ike's inaugural parade. Rumor had it that GM made of gift of that Eldorado to Ike however GM records showed it was returned and in Company Service. It was then shipped to New York in August 1953 presumably for sale. Eight years later in the early spring of 1961 after leaving Washington we find Ike and Mamie rolling over the hills near the Eisenhower Farm in Gettysburg, PA, in a white '53 Eldorado. Coincidence? If you believe in that sort of thing.I painted the black interior in red and white from pictures of the '53 Eldorado interior. Again Welley needed to have something in the back seat. This time a suitcase. I left it black this time. Dash board is red, white and chrome(silver Sharpie, gotta get me one of those Molotow chrome pens) and the seats are red and white. White is not visible because Dwight, Mamie and the suitcase. I also added loose leaf reinforcement white walls to the tires.
Joe what a beautiful car and thanks for sharing.
@rattler21 posted:Mike, I wonder how many members of this Forum realize that only the best of the best are chosen for embassy duty. John
Thanks John. It was an honor.
Lee, looks great You wast no time I am glad you started this thread as it's great to see all the great work!
@mike g. posted:Thanks guys. I hope the super glue holds like it says! Lol
Ted, can you give me a call tomorrow? I sent you an email with my phone number.
Mike no email yet'.... I'll send you one'...
Mike, fabulous restoration job on the fire engine...the color looks perfect! With that job complete, you may give Ted a run for his money!! You may need a fire crew to man that unit...Artista has a nice selection of "period" firefighters...
Coach Joe...another great job this time on a '53 Eldorado...I hope "Ike" got a a little gift for his service! The early CIC's worked for nickels and dimes compared to these characters today
Lee, another great tractor and van on your layout...my layout needs a few transportation vehicles...I like the IXO also. You've given me some great ideas for picking rigs for the layout,
Some impressive activity on the thread this weekend...I added a Ford F-100 to the layout...
@rattler21 posted:Mike, I wonder how many members of this Forum realize that only the best of the best are chosen for embassy duty. John
Not many know about these things, unless they served in one of the branches'.. Embassy Duty is a sweet deal, it's great duty. However, it can also be Hazardous too........ many Marines become Police Officers, after leaving the corps.....
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