Street Challenger
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Re: Street Challenger
This is how the front end fits.
It is now molded in in this foto. The interior tub is setting inside. I'm sure that when it is all painted and ready for assembly, it won't want to fit in. I don't know why that always seems to happen. I'll deal with it.... as usual !!
It is now molded in in this foto. The interior tub is setting inside. I'm sure that when it is all painted and ready for assembly, it won't want to fit in. I don't know why that always seems to happen. I'll deal with it.... as usual !!
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Sanding this coat of primer, and I may be ab;e to start thinking about paint.
[img]https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v509/geezerman/Model%20cars/Model%20cars%20III/000_3028_zps8dugfbf2.jpg[/ing]<br /><img src=[/img]
Having some grief with Photoshop this morning. Maybe the image will come in later ?
[img]https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v509/geezerman/Model%20cars/Model%20cars%20III/000_3028_zps8dugfbf2.jpg[/ing]<br /><img src=[/img]
Having some grief with Photoshop this morning. Maybe the image will come in later ?
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Ho ho ho looks great!!
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Nice work, Clay.
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This Clay bloke can make anything fit onto/into anything anywhere eh lads ...
Looks really good Clay ... still admire the imagineering you put into these builds of yours
Looks really good Clay ... still admire the imagineering you put into these builds of yours
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Sure looking the part now Clay, great work man. Those seats look really tall now.
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Good stuff, Clay. I've chopped/removed the odd roof, but sectioning is one job I ain't game to try.
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I've mixed up a kind of Mopar green with One Shot. Not too sure I'll like it . When it gasses out, I may reshoot it with a little more yellow in it.
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Green looks OK to me.
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I'm guessing you're looking for a bit brighter green? I don't mind this one myself.
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Still watching Clay, good luck with the interior.
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Green looks sweet Clay imo
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Your garage shots always make me do a double take as they look so real.
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Very nice build! The detailing and mods are great and that green for the body looks fine in the photo's. Looking forward to seeing more!
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With the roadster off to the side passing gas, I'll finish this off.
I hardly ever use decals, but even tho I don't plan to clear this, I thought the TA striping would look good on it. Carefully trimming as close to the design as possible on the decals, placement didn't align at all!! I didn't think the section would matter that much. So, they'll not go on. Too bad, because there is some visible body work on the drivers side that decals would've help hide. I'll just avoid photographing that side.
So a little more finishing touches and it'll be ready for the NMA.
I hardly ever use decals, but even tho I don't plan to clear this, I thought the TA striping would look good on it. Carefully trimming as close to the design as possible on the decals, placement didn't align at all!! I didn't think the section would matter that much. So, they'll not go on. Too bad, because there is some visible body work on the drivers side that decals would've help hide. I'll just avoid photographing that side.
So a little more finishing touches and it'll be ready for the NMA.
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Fine work from the ol' body shop! How you can work and paint with so much rain there is a mystery. Hope everything stays dry!
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This is combing along fantastically Clay, lay down a black strip. You obviously have the skill.
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