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Post by Treehugger Dave on Sept 6, 2015 13:33:56 GMT -6
This is my favorite of all these. Everything just seemed to fit, and the style was so fun to update.
Thanks for checkin' this ol' gal out.
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Post by Zombie Shay on Sept 6, 2015 13:47:48 GMT -6
Wow. Wow. Wow that's kicks azz.
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Post by modelbuff1958 on Sept 15, 2015 9:38:47 GMT -6
that is so cool
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Post by erwin on Sept 27, 2015 18:46:20 GMT -6
Good lord, that is incredible!
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Post by Dennis M on Oct 4, 2015 19:42:26 GMT -6
Great job' I love it.
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Post by modelmkr53 on Oct 15, 2015 22:47:18 GMT -6
great looking and the paint is perfect....what were the wheels off of ?
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Post by Treehugger Dave on Oct 27, 2015 8:23:33 GMT -6
All the comments are very much appreciated . Modelmke53 - The wheels came from a stash I have collected for many years, so can't tell you which die cast they came from - SORRY.
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Post by scratchbuilt on Oct 29, 2015 18:50:45 GMT -6
A buddy of mine just scored a 1:1 scale T tourer body and a b model truck chassis to build his own Koach. All this happened quickly after I leant him my box set of the 1st season on the Munsters. He even digged your updated version.
Those wheels look like jada rims.
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Post by modelmkr53 on Jan 25, 2016 21:29:16 GMT -6
So after a 3 yr lag of no models this model has put the bug in me to do this model. Of course it won't be just like this one but I do want to thank you for making this couch so nice that it pushed me over the fence to build. Do you have any more pics or share what you did for the rear end. I've got the rest on how to do it but the rear end has me fickeled. Thanks Bob
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Post by modelbuff1958 on Jan 27, 2016 23:13:07 GMT -6
Great build
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Post by Treehugger Dave on Feb 1, 2016 19:08:27 GMT -6
So after a 3 yr lag of no models this model has put the bug in me to do this model. Of course it won't be just like this one but I do want to thank you for making this couch so nice that it pushed me over the fence to build. Do you have any more pics or share what you did for the rear end. I've got the rest on how to do it but the rear end has me fickeled. Thanks Bob Hey Bob. Built this about 7 years ago soooooo......... we're both in trouble LOL. Pictures may say what you need more than me trying to remember what I did. I built the rear axle as a transfer case assembly to get the power up to the much lowered rear axle using parts box pieces. It looks like I used blower case front and rear plates to create it. I may have used the stock chrome kit axle, and a buggy spring from a model T hot rod kit, and probably molded the receiver piece right to the body for the spring to attach to. Hope that helps. That's the best I've got after all this time.
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Post by modelmkr53 on Feb 4, 2016 21:42:34 GMT -6
Thanks Dave ... this helps a bunch. I went out and bought a die cast car for the rear wheels so I'm on my way!!!! Bob
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Post by Treehugger Dave on Feb 5, 2016 10:06:59 GMT -6
Thanks Dave ... this helps a bunch. I went out and bought a die cast car for the rear wheels so I'm on my way!!!! Bob Glad it helped. Hope you post pics on your progress. Be fun to see your rendition .
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