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'53 Ford Hog Roaster

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  • Member since
    May 2005
  • From: Left forever
Posted by Bgrigg on Thursday, August 12, 2010 2:48 PM

Not often you see a barbecue of that caliber!

So long folks!

  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: A thousand miles from Roswell
Posted by Chuck Most on Thursday, August 12, 2010 12:54 PM

A giant handgun? I like it...Big Smile

I'd really like to apologize now for anything I may say or do later that offends you. Thank you.

 

 

  • Member since
    September 2005
  • From: Illinois: Hive of Scum and Villany
Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 8:09 PM

Chuck Most

 

 Sprue-ce Goose:

 

 

 Chuck Most:

Thanks Guys! Yeah- this whole model, as well as my response to it's seeming lack of popularity, were all for fun! !Yes

 

 

one thing about the car model side of the hobby is that the builder has much more latitude in building  the wildest thing he can imagine and the model still looks like it might be possible simply because of designers like 

Roth, Barris and others..

 

 

Oh yeah! That's what I love about it, too, you can kind of tell accuracy and realism to take a hike and just have fun for a little bit! Granted, this one is workable in 1:1, but I have been know to really let fly with some of my rat rod and beater models!Yes

 

I'm all for building the most realistic models possible, but I can't do that all the time, ya know!Stick out tongue

Apparently welding has similar benefits..........

Might be a good future kit bash to go with your truck for delivering the meat cooked by the "chef"  Stick out tongue

  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: A thousand miles from Roswell
Posted by Chuck Most on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 6:32 PM

Sprue-ce Goose

 Chuck Most:

Thanks Guys! Yeah- this whole model, as well as my response to it's seeming lack of popularity, were all for fun! !Yes

 

one thing about the car model side of the hobby is that the builder has much more latitude in building  the wildest thing he can imagine and the model still looks like it might be possible simply because of designers like 

Roth, Barris and others..

 

 

Oh yeah! That's what I love about it, too, you can kind of tell accuracy and realism to take a hike and just have fun for a little bit! Granted, this one is workable in 1:1, but I have been know to really let fly with some of my rat rod and beater models!Yes

 

I'm all for building the most realistic models possible, but I can't do that all the time, ya know!Stick out tongue

I'd really like to apologize now for anything I may say or do later that offends you. Thank you.

 

 

  • Member since
    September 2005
  • From: Illinois: Hive of Scum and Villany
Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 1:28 PM

Chuck Most

Thanks Guys! Yeah- this whole model, as well as my response to it's seeming lack of popularity, were all for fun! !Yes

one thing about the car model side of the hobby is that the builder has much more latitude in building  the wildest thing he can imagine and the model still looks like it might be possible simply because of designers like 

Roth, Barris and others..

 

  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: A thousand miles from Roswell
Posted by Chuck Most on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 1:15 PM

Thanks Guys! Yeah- this whole model, as well as my response to it's seeming lack of popularity, were all for fun! I do NOT take this hobby o' mine too seriously!Yes

Spruce goose- Actually, I based the hinges on old barn door hinges. many a 1:1 Hog Roaster I've seen employs these things- in my neck of the woods, old fuel oil tanks and barn hinges are common as dirt.

I do like your idea of incorporating dumpster hinges onto something, though....

I'd really like to apologize now for anything I may say or do later that offends you. Thank you.

 

 

  • Member since
    March 2010
Posted by shoot&scoot on Sunday, July 25, 2010 4:49 AM

That's one delicious piece of work!   Love it, keep up the good work.

                                                                                                       Pat

  • Member since
    October 2009
  • From: SURREY ,B.C.
Posted by krow113 on Friday, July 23, 2010 4:12 PM

Cool werk on the roaster ,I mean roadster .Don werry about the lack of responses on here ,I like to see the view count go up, that shows the interested parties. Keep puttin' yer stuff up!

Thank you ,Krow113

  • Member since
    September 2005
  • From: Illinois: Hive of Scum and Villany
Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Friday, July 23, 2010 2:03 PM

Chuck Most

Been here since last year, and nobody's got a thing to say, huh?Surprise

Tough crowd....

Wink

Maybe you should have posted just before the start of the 4th July BBQ season? Big Smile

I just saw it; I've only really been active on FSM since mid January.

Nice work !  I especially like the patch on the bottom of the driver door.

Did you pattern the grill top hinges on a dumpster hinge?

  • Member since
    October 2008
  • From: New Jersey
Posted by oddmanrush on Friday, July 23, 2010 1:57 PM

Tough crowd indeed! Sorry Chuck, I don't hang out on the auto forum much so I didn't see this one. I think it looks great. Interesting subject, something you don't see every day! Kinda makes me hungry for some BBQ pulled pork though....

Jon

My Blog: The Combat Workshop 

  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: A thousand miles from Roswell
Posted by Chuck Most on Friday, July 23, 2010 1:52 PM

Been here since last year, and nobody's got a thing to say, huh?Surprise

 

Tough crowd....

 

Wink

I'd really like to apologize now for anything I may say or do later that offends you. Thank you.

 

 

  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: A thousand miles from Roswell
'53 Ford Hog Roaster
Posted by Chuck Most on Monday, December 28, 2009 4:49 PM

I can't say for sure if it's the first, but it's no doubt one of very few 1:25 scale pork-incinerating rat rods!

Hosted on Fotki

It's got a Lincoln 430 engine, a scratchbuilt chassis, a chopped and lightly sectioned body, and real charcoal in the pig roaster body.

If you're interested, you may check out the WIP and behind-the-scenes pics here:

http://public.fotki.com/ChuckMost/buildups-and-how-to/buildup-mobile-pork/

I'd really like to apologize now for anything I may say or do later that offends you. Thank you.

 

 

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