Hey guys. Well, my long term project is a 1956 Ford F-100 small window pickup. My favorite vehicle ever! It started as a cab and front fender combination with a standard hood. I like custom, so I have removed the fenders from the cab and glued the hood on to turn it into a flip front end. Then I chopped the top. I had to cut the roof in half and insert a styrene sheet in order to bring the top of the pillars out far enough to line up with the bottom portion and I had to rebuild (with putty) how the pillars flowed into the bottom portion of the cab. This is my first time I have ever done something like this to my models, so it has been a learning experience! I am almost done with all the sanding and I just wanted to see what everyone thought of how it is coming along! Any feedback, positive or negative, will be appreciated!
Just the cab
![](http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb196/enemy202001/models/DSCN1770.jpg)
Hood and cab
![](http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb196/enemy202001/models/DSCN1771.jpg)
Back of cab and hood
![](http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb196/enemy202001/models/DSCN1773.jpg)
Sorry for the size and slight fuzzyness of the photos. Working on that! Also, I took the chance to try out different gap filling solutions with all the new seams I greated doing this. Testors Red Putty, Super Glue, ETC..,
What do ya'll think?