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Long term project
Posted by Custom 56 F-100 on Saturday, October 27, 2007 10:11 PM

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

 

Hood and cab

Back of cab and hood

 

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?

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Posted by Custom 56 F-100 on Thursday, November 1, 2007 9:29 AM
Does it suck so bad that no one wants to comment and hurt my feelings???? Sad [:(] I promise I'm not made of glass and can handle (and would appreciate) some critisim!  Please help me get better!
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 1, 2007 12:59 PM

Hi there! Yup, I hate that too!

So I'll give my input.......despite the fuzzy pictures.......it looks fine to me what you done sofar. The shape of the cab does not look very customized, and that the good thing about it!

I am looking forward to an update I must say I'd really like to see the quality of the pictures improved Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by ben1227 on Thursday, November 1, 2007 4:04 PM

 

Sign - Ditto [#ditto] Testors makes red putty? No offense, but is it crap like their white filler? Confused [%-)]

.:On the Bench:. Tamiya 1/72 M6A1-K
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  • From: Castro Valley.CA
Posted by TheLastPriest on Thursday, November 1, 2007 7:18 PM

The pictures are a little fuzzy but I will tell you what I do like about it. From the looks of it you are putting alot of effort in to the preperation and you are building to your specs, the little things are what seperate a kit builder from a fine scale modeler. Cant say from the pics that you are there and it seems a little early in the build to tell anyway but you sure have shown a lot of the symptoms

It is only the intellect that keeps me sane; perhaps this makes me overvalue intellect against feeling

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  • From: Cygnus X-1
Posted by ogrejohn on Thursday, November 1, 2007 8:13 PM
Looks like you are off to a good start. The chop job looks great! Lets see more pics as you progress in the build.
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    December 2012
Posted by FreedomEagle1953 on Friday, November 2, 2007 9:46 AM

Hi ya Custom 56 F-100 ...

 Hey ... I will post my My 2 cents [2c] too !  I like what you have done so far ... and ... I like your subject !  You are on your way to what looks like a really great build ... keep us posted with pics of your progress ... please Approve [^] !   Thanks a bunch for sharing.

FreedomEagle1953

Chicago, IL area

"keep on building 'em ... but don't glue your fingers together"

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    October 2007
Posted by Custom 56 F-100 on Thursday, December 4, 2008 4:04 PM

Well, I had life get in the way for a bit and haven't been working on my project!  I have finally gotten back to it the other day. With some hard looking I noticed that the roof had a slight slope to the right when looking at the front.  Dissassembled the right side, added a bit of putty and got it perfect now! I only have a general pic right now, and the quality is better.  I will take closer up pics of the joints of the cab soon.  Here's where I'm at now.

 

 I hope to finish up the cab tonight and get it in primer to check for any rough spots.  same for the hood.

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    October 2007
Posted by Custom 56 F-100 on Saturday, December 27, 2008 9:22 PM

So I finally got the entire cab portion of the truck done with ONE exception. I went to work the drivers side door frame in and realized that I had accidentally THREW out the cut portion that I needed!!!

 DANG IT!!!

So now I'm working on my second styrene project ever. Building a new chopped door frame. I've got the basic shape/size done. Now I just have to figure out how to do the sills for the windows. I'm thinking just be REALLY careful with an edger.

Here's hoping!

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    June 2007
Posted by squeakie on Saturday, December 27, 2008 10:33 PM
 Custom 56 F-100 wrote:

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

 

Hood and cab

Back of cab and hood

 

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?

I did one back when I was a teenager that I sectioned and chopped the top. Seems like I had one heck of a time getting the doors to fit right. My mother gave it away to the paper boy!!

gary

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