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Comments: 13 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
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on: 09-22-2002
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Model of a 77' Trans Am, Not my best effort, but not too bad either |
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#1 |
9-23-2002 @ 01:51:18 AM |
Posted By : Jon |
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What the fuck is going on in this picture. |
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#3 |
9-23-2002 @ 11:20:39 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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I was just going to post the pic of it on my desktop, but my friend wanted to practice his P-shop, so he threw in the background, |
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9-23-2002 @ 11:22:19 AM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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Nice model, but the paint's a dead giveaway.
What scale is it? Looks 1/24.
[Edited by comradesampo on 9-23-2002 @ 11:22:45 AM] |
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#5 |
9-23-2002 @ 11:24:25 AM |
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee |
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I think the rims are the dead giveaway. They're solid, no lugs or anything. |
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9-23-2002 @ 11:43:17 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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Oh, I screwed up plenty of places, the rear window isn't fit in 100% straight, the hood doesn't close all the way down, the paint job is rough, but I was just looking for somthing to post while being as bored as hell last night. I have a 69' Camaro Convertible that truned out MUCH better, and a 87' Buick Grand National too, they'll probably yield better results if I tried this with them...... and I beleive it is 1:24, and the rims are actualy scale 15'' snowflakes, they just shined so much in the camera flash, they were blotted out..... |
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9-23-2002 @ 09:45:36 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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Yeah, I built it using my car as the refference, can't you tell? This one's hood doesn't line up right either............ :-) |
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#9 |
9-23-2002 @ 09:46:22 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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Better luck than I ever had with model cars. |
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#10 |
9-23-2002 @ 09:46:56 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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I built this same kit, except I painted it competition orange and added billet directional wheels. |
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#11 |
9-23-2002 @ 09:48:50 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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I did a lot of super-detaling, lots of stuff that they never mentioned in the instructions, like the grille halves were cast in chrome, and they just told you to stick em' in the front, but I knew that they were black/w chrome highlights, so I painted them accordingly, I also painted the turn signal bezels and front emblem, as the manual never mentioned them, and assumed you'd just paint them over |
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#12 |
9-23-2002 @ 09:55:50 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#11, I did that stuff, too. Oh, and: I had the same problems with the hood. I got out my hobby knife and shaved a little bit out of the hood, especially underneath along the sides. Then I repainted it, and found that it fit much better. Time consuming, but then again that's what they're for. |
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9-23-2002 @ 09:58:21 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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I figure if I cut the hood levers off the back, I can slide the hood back the 1/16 of an inch that it's outta line..... Most of the time, I pose it with the hood up, cuz I'm proud of the engine work..... |
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