That looks really good, Lee. Nice setting outdoors, too.
TrainsRMe posted:That looks really good, Lee. Nice setting outdoors, too.
Thanks I love taking outdoor shots
Wow, TrainsRMe, what a great looking assemblage! (sp?). The top two rows in particular - great eras, great designs.
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TrainsRMe posted:
Ah the old foil trick I forgot about that they look good thanks for sharing
I try to work in a drive-in theater (digital photo frame w/vintage family photos) with some cars into my Christmas layout each year. Also, a lane or two of traffic here and there complements the Christmas scenery. I favor muscle cars of the late '60s and robust passenger cars of the '40s-'50s.
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That's a real nice-looking Christmas layout, Garrett76. It displays the season's spirit very well.
I just want to thank all of you posting this week! Let’s keep it going thanks again.
Lee Drennen's pretty Revell KW, lit me up to work on a Revell White 3000. I had bought it already built and the cab was skewed with non aligning windshield posts. I took apart and reassembled,puttied the gaps and put glass in. Even painted what I think may be a White Gold Comet gasser gold. Shown fresh out of the garage, the trailer is a surplus Corgi that at least comparing tire sizes is the same scale or really really close.
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NHVRYGray posted:Lee Drennen's pretty Revell KW, lit me up to work on a Revell White 3000. I had bought it already built and the cab was skewed with non aligning windshield posts. I took apart and reassembled,puttied the gaps and put glass in. Even painted what I think may be a White Gold Comet gasser gold. Shown fresh out of the garage, the trailer is a surplus Corgi that at least comparing tire sizes is the same scale or really really close.
Thank you for the complement That is a beautiful little rig. The engine was a White mustang gas burner. I’m glad you post this truck it’s always was a favorite of mine. There’s some thing about this Revell kit I really like.
Here’s one I’ve been working on. I’m putting in a 220 Cummins out of the Corgi Ford H and added Don Mills wheels and added twin fuel tanks from the Honest John and stretched the frame thought you would like to see it along with the others.
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Different details makes a world of difference. Were those Don Mills Wheels on the Kenworth? You ever put glass in, the White windshield I put is is "OK" but nor great, the curvature and lack of attachment area makes for a real issue.
The color looks to b NYC? A Flexivan tractor?
1-A Dodge pickup picking up a load. I painted the truck and swapped wheels.
2-Exiting a Mini long enough to check the statue.
3-ATSF yard. All I did to this truck was to add the ATSF decal.
4-I don't think the frat boys are there to pick up worms. The red pickup and the yellow roadster were kits.
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NHVRYGray posted:Different details makes a world of difference. Were those Don Mills Wheels on the Kenworth? You ever put glass in, the White windshield I put is is "OK" but nor great, the curvature and lack of attachment area makes for a real issue.
The color looks to b NYC? A Flexivan tractor?
The wheels on the KW were don mills. Sometimes I put glass in going to try it. The color is a old rustolem festive green I painted this truck back in 1995 and have tried to find this paint but it’s discontinued. It matches PC green pretty close.
TrainsRMe posted:
I like those hot rods did you build them?
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1-'32 Ford coupe. I painted the fenders black, and the upholstery and wheels grey. The wheels had been chrome.
Model T Ford sedan.
Cord convertible.
2-Split-window VW.
A much later sedan. The mag-style wheels provided by Mattel were replaced with more appropriate ones.
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TrainsRMe, I like your custom painting on the Ford sedan and really like the Karmann-Ghia model. The later (as a hardtop with luggage rack) is on my 1:1 wish list (not gonna happen) and my 1:43 wish list (more likely).
Nicely posed photos, too!
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