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Post by slymer123 on Jan 22, 2015 17:57:53 GMT -5
started a thought, a Gremlin prostreet as low as I could get it with a blown 572 then I cut the doors open then I wanted to do something I seen scale auto, So I puffed the rear fenders out , but I wanted to try it, puffing fenders to fit wider tires. Start by scribing the fender a little extra longer than your puff, on mine I used .040 styrene and .020 styrene. The .040 in the middle and a small piece of the .020 on each side, glue in ca sand off the even, bondo so it looks right.
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Post by slymer123 on Jan 22, 2015 18:04:38 GMT -5
still working on the floor pan and firewall but here is the idea photo/media/11-24-2014%20001_zpsufjsl8jz.jpg.html] [/URL] the frame painted using xotic colour eleet red metallic where I am today
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Post by Mr.409 on Jan 25, 2015 16:21:06 GMT -5
Looks interesting! I'm not really a fan of those wide fenders, but they work pretty well here. Really nice work so far, I bet this would be a scary ride in 1:1 scale. I will keep watching this one with a great interest.
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Post by ibuildem on Jan 25, 2015 18:26:24 GMT -5
This is a VERY COOL build you have going on here. So far you are hitting the look SPOT ON!!! Keep us posted as you progress..
Rick
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Post by sharp on Jan 25, 2015 19:07:28 GMT -5
Great job on this build! That is a really slick way to get them wide meats under the quarter panels, I got to remember that trick!
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Post by geezerman35 on Jan 25, 2015 19:32:11 GMT -5
Nice ! I like the concept !
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Post by draggon on Feb 3, 2015 13:57:04 GMT -5
I really like this. Nice to see it down low, where it belongs. I like those fenders too.
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Post by modelnfool on Feb 8, 2015 0:54:25 GMT -5
looks great I have a 69 rambler I was wanting to tub out. AMC's are always nice to see.
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Post by boxcar on Feb 9, 2015 9:08:52 GMT -5
Coming along nicely!
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