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1929 Ford Model A Enclosed Pickup

Sherman 18

Master at Arms
If it is okay I'm in with gem from Revell. Now I know what you guys are thinking, "thought for sure he would do a Sherman or maybe a Patton, even possibly a P-51." Well I had a Sherman and a Patton set out and I was going to flip a coin (best of three). I love one thing more than those tanks, CARS! Model As and Mercury Cougars are the top two, but if it has four wheels I'm game. I saw this kit while digging in the stash for my IMSA GTO Mustangs, at that I opened it and saw it was complete. This morning since it's raining, I dumped it out on the bench. I did find a glue bomb stock engine :eek:hmy: I do not ever remember sticking it together. This could be swap meet buy, if I find this kit under ten bucks I get it. I'm taking the drive train, wheels, tires and suspension from the Revell '32 Ford Roadster kit.

Start up photos;

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idea photos

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(this one is a 30 or 31 but I like the style)
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like these best (y)

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Well that wasn't to hard :gogo Some mock up photos

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One more thing if I finish one of these cars in the time frame, you better stock up on fire wood and parkas :D
 
Thanks guys! :good:


Since this is Hot Rod truck I'm going to remove the spare tire well in the left front fender.

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I scribed the long sides and drilled holes at the ends to remove the unwanted part
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The frame is pretty close for an aftermarket A frame. Still have to remove some parts/brackets before adding what I want.
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Unwanted pieces removed, filled steering box mount and filed the frame to get rid of mold lines and sink marks
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More later :eek:hyeah
 
Thanks guys! :good:

The has a nice rolled rear pan with tail lights molded on and a frenched licence plate mount.
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Tail lights had to go
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Also removed the punch out marks on the back side
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Some more reference pictures while we wait :drool

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'32 grill looks pretty good
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Hey how did this stock one get in there - still looks good :coolio
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Drop that suspension to within an inch of the tarmac, and chop the roof about one-third... painted wheels and plain hubs like the satin black one in the photo and ultra-cool electric blue paint...

Or build it your own way.

No pressure.

:evil:

Ian.
 
Drop that suspension to within an inch of the tarmac, and chop the roof about one-third... painted wheels and plain hubs like the satin black one in the photo and ultra-cool electric blue paint...

Or build it your own way.

No pressure.

:evil:

Ian.

(y) :D :popcorn
 
Thanks guys! :good:

radiator from the kit has no detail on the back side and it is also a bit to thin
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added some styrene to the upper and lower radiator tanks
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plugged the holes with styrene and stretched sprue
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the red radiator is from the parts box. I removed the upper and lower tanks, turned it around and now I have a better radiator
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had a AHHHHHHH (thats the "G" version) moment when digging the parts box, I found a fender set with no spare tire well :bang head
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made a fill piece from sheet styrene for the now missing spare tire well
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puttied it up and roughed it in
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I stripped parts of their chrome with oven off
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crew cab anyone?
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Crew Cab ??? ........ :hmmm .... might be a bit long ..... how about extra cab (smaller space behind drivers seat ..... Don't get me started it's your creation Jeff ..... Looking good so far .... :love it.... :eek:ldguy
 
Drop that suspension to within an inch of the tarmac, and chop the roof about one-third... painted wheels and plain hubs like the satin black one in the photo and ultra-cool electric blue paint...

Or build it your own way.

No pressure.

:evil:

Ian.

Lowered - yes
Chopped - no
Steelies - if I can find some good big and littles - yes
Paint - gloss not sure what color yet

My way - yes :yipee
 
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