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Wow, your engine looks amazing.
Pat
Yes there's a Ford V8 with Ardun heads option
Kensar
What engine do they give you in the kit? A flathead V-8? They have a nice flathead V-8 in the 1948 Ford Woody wagon and I would guess they would put that in this kit.
kensarAfter a lot of work and scratchbuilding, I have something worth showing.
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Thanks for all your comments, guys. This is the first auto model I built in a couple of years. Glad to see it done.
Wow that looks awesome. Really nice job - and I know what you're talking about regarding some of those older Revelle or AMT kits. Great looking truck.
Thanks,
John
kensar - it's a pity about that 1:1 truck getting wasted like this. But I guess they can't all be saved :-(
Your model looks very nice, congratulations! Thanks for sharing and have a nice day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
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Very nice build. I've noticed quite a few reworked trucks while driving around. Think guys are getting a little tired of the same old thing and realizing that those old trucks make great streetrods.
Jim
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Sweet lookin' truck! Those F-1's just don't get the love they deserve, and you sure did a great job with a not so great kit.
I got inspired to build this after seeing an actual hotrodded Ford pickup rotting away in a neighbor's front yard (this is North Carolina). I took the photo below before the kudzu claims it.
So I found a kit to modify. What a box of horrors. The molds must be as old as the subject - warped parts, abundant flash, poorly fitting parts, the list goes on and on. After a lot of work and scratchbuilding, I have something worth showing. The Lamborghini wheels look right at home on it. They should make truck wheels. The bed has walnut veneer strips in it. I think I captured the possibilities of what a restored hotrod could look like. Anyway, I like it.
So I found a kit to modify.
What a box of horrors. The molds must be as old as the subject - warped parts, abundant flash, poorly fitting parts, the list goes on and on. After a lot of work and scratchbuilding, I have something worth showing. The Lamborghini wheels look right at home on it. They should make truck wheels. The bed has walnut veneer strips in it. I think I captured the possibilities of what a restored hotrod could look like. Anyway, I like it.
What a box of horrors. The molds must be as old as the subject - warped parts, abundant flash, poorly fitting parts, the list goes on and on.
After a lot of work and scratchbuilding, I have something worth showing.
The Lamborghini wheels look right at home on it. They should make truck wheels. The bed has walnut veneer strips in it. I think I captured the possibilities of what a restored hotrod could look like. Anyway, I like it.
The Lamborghini wheels look right at home on it. They should make truck wheels.
The bed has walnut veneer strips in it. I think I captured the possibilities of what a restored hotrod could look like. Anyway, I like it.
The bed has walnut veneer strips in it.
I think I captured the possibilities of what a restored hotrod could look like. Anyway, I like it.
I think I captured the possibilities of what a restored hotrod could look like.
Anyway, I like it.
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