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Post by Brandon on Apr 1, 2014 0:17:14 GMT -6
This thread is for images only! As always: Comments and attaboys belong in the discussion thread. Any non-entry posts on this thread will be deleted. Please include a short description if you'd like, and limit your images to 4 or 5. You can add multiple entries within the same post, or you can make a separate post for each build.
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Post by TooOld on Apr 1, 2014 5:30:48 GMT -6
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Post by knarf on Apr 1, 2014 15:26:36 GMT -6
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Post by plastimatic on Apr 1, 2014 16:14:03 GMT -6
The Sand Shark II Major mods were doing the flat top and the addition of the custom shark board. Engine cowl was reshaped to more match the slope of the body lines. Painted gloss gray under pearl coat. Very shark-skinnish
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Post by Dennis M on Apr 1, 2014 16:55:36 GMT -6
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Post by Dennis M on Apr 1, 2014 16:59:40 GMT -6
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Post by Starry Eyes on Apr 2, 2014 17:08:05 GMT -6
Here's my first entry -a total restoration project of a 50+ year old Aurora 1/32nd scale kit .. a spin off the "Blue Saphire" called "RamRod
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Post by Starry Eyes on Apr 2, 2014 17:48:01 GMT -6
Here's my Good Guys Taxi Box Stock entry!! .. There's a great "decal story" that goes with this build!.. Stay Tuned !
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Post by hobbybobby on Apr 6, 2014 17:11:44 GMT -6
Cop OutFeast your eyes on the Cop Out...drag strip version of a far out police car! The body of this mean looking Plymouth Duster funny car tilts up to expose the detailed chassis, driver's compartment and big blown 426 Hemi mill. Giant M&H "wrinkled" slicks ride on deep chromed mags, topping it off, a lineup of the very latest emergency lights. Tom Daniel had developed a cutting edge "Funny Car" Chassis for the '57 Chevy kit "Outcast"... ... and the powers, that be at Monogram wanted to utilize that chassis under some other kind of car Body, so TD thought, that was a kind of a cop out; and he wasn't too thrilled about using the Plymouth Duster body, so "COP OUT" it became, complete with Cop car accouterments... Chuck (Starry Eyes) challenged me, to build just for fun a boxstock kit during the contest, this was my choice. No idea when I built the last time a kit from start to finish, original, and only with the parts out of the box... Believe it or not, this was certainly a challenge for me! I caught myself several times, as I wanted to replace some parts by others and to improve it in some places... And somehow, did almost nothing be from this build, somehow, the building was difficult, and I had doubts whether I can complete it on time... But here it is done and except for a few color changes, Boxstock... Hope, you like it.
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