'41 Lincoln Roadster Custom.
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'41 Lincoln Roadster Custom.
This was inspired by the cars built by Coach builders in the '30s for rich people.
Started with an original issue built up given to me by an uncle when I was 7.
Early mock up
Finished build.
Kit V12 with triple carb induction
Seat is '57 Chev, bullet tail lights from the junk pile, moon discs made from soft drink can.
Started with an original issue built up given to me by an uncle when I was 7.
Early mock up
Finished build.
Kit V12 with triple carb induction
Seat is '57 Chev, bullet tail lights from the junk pile, moon discs made from soft drink can.
Last edited by stevegt738 on Sat 24 Jan 2015, 2:46 am; edited 1 time in total
stevegt738- Rookie Member
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Re: '41 Lincoln Roadster Custom.
Wow that's low! It wouldn't make it alive on our streets lol. Very creative and I really like that green. It's from Testors isn't it?
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Re: '41 Lincoln Roadster Custom.
Big difference. You really turned this one around. Nice work.
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Yes, Testors Lime Ice. Decanted the spray bomb into 4 x 23ml Tamiya jars & ran through the airbrush. Have already painted 2 models, will get another 4 to 6 depending on the body size.Shelby wrote:Wow that's low! It wouldn't make it alive on our streets lol. Very creative and I really like that green. It's from Testors isn't it?
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Re: '41 Lincoln Roadster Custom.
Bright green! Very nice mild custom and I especially appreciate the foto of the finished engine outside the car. I'd like a bit more detailing (dash gauges look blank) but other than that a very neat job. I'm guessing it's the many times released Monogram '41. I have the Pyro '48 Lincoln and if I get back to building your model may be an inspiration for me and others, thanx!
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Re: '41 Lincoln Roadster Custom.
The cans go a long way when they're decanted. Did you add some thinner after decanting? I ask because I had to with their Root Beer colour and I'm curious to know if they're the same across their line.stevegt738 wrote:Yes, Testors Lime Ice. Decanted the spray bomb into 4 x 23ml Tamiya jars & ran through the airbrush. Have already painted 2 models, will get another 4 to 6 depending on the body size.Shelby wrote:Wow that's low! It wouldn't make it alive on our streets lol. Very creative and I really like that green. It's from Testors isn't it?
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Re: '41 Lincoln Roadster Custom.
Sweet !!!!
Old makes us on the verge of extinct, but we had STYLE !!!!!
Always loved the Lincoln Zephyr!
Old makes us on the verge of extinct, but we had STYLE !!!!!
Always loved the Lincoln Zephyr!
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Re: '41 Lincoln Roadster Custom.
I'm not a fan of tail draggers, but you did a nice job on it Steve.
I particularly like the Frenched rear lights.
I particularly like the Frenched rear lights.
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Re: '41 Lincoln Roadster Custom.
Yeah the gauges are very light on detail, I should have put in some custom ones. Yes it's the Monogram kit, original issue from the early sixties. I bought another one of evilbay to do a stocker to display next to this, just to highlight the changes. It turned out to be the 2nd issue, still sealed and I was the only bidder. From memory it cost $5 & $20 for the postage, can be lucky at times.harron68 wrote:Bright green! Very nice mild custom and I especially appreciate the foto of the finished engine outside the car. I'd like a bit more detailing (dash gauges look blank) but other than that a very neat job. I'm guessing it's the many times released Monogram '41. I have the Pyro '48 Lincoln and if I get back to building your model may be an inspiration for me and others, thanx!
Have not had to add thinners yet, but I suppose it depends on the air brush. I use an old suck from a bottle Badger to paint bodies, My dual action might have problems though as it is very fine.Shelby wrote:Did you add some thinner after decanting? I ask because I had to with their Root Beer colour and I'm curious to know if they're the same across their line.
A '37 Lincoln Zephyr in plastic would be cool.Geezerman wrote:Sweet !!!!
Old makes us on the verge of extinct, but we had STYLE !!!!!
Always loved the Lincoln Zephyr!
This is the only the 2nd tail dragger I've built, but as it morphed in design I could not see it any other way.Skid wrote:I'm not a fan of tail draggers, but you did a nice job on it Steve.
I particularly like the Frenched rear lights.
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Re: '41 Lincoln Roadster Custom.
The Lincoln Zephyr was quite a car. Not as large or bulky as the full size Lincolns, but more streamlined than the Fords or the (then new) Mercs of '39. Zephyr was one of my all time faves for '30s aero design. Thanx again for the custom '41 Continental.
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Very nice work, Steve! That is a truly beautiful paint job and the green and white interior looks superb keep it up!
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Re: '41 Lincoln Roadster Custom.
Ahhhh ...My Eyes ! My Eyes !!!
Really loud paint - but it works.
Really loud paint - but it works.
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Very nice, love the colour too...
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