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Post by skunk on Nov 18, 2008 6:55:12 GMT 1
That Plymouth looks great, I just want to start fixing it up.
Also, what is the white Olds 4-door a couple of posts back, the one sitting next to a Chevy delivery van?
And is it possible to set oneself up for an order of a lot of your cars as they finish? A wishlist, so to speak? This might also help you in deciding which ones to finish first.
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Post by superba on Nov 27, 2008 22:25:14 GMT 1
The Olds is a 1967 98 based on a Budgie casting. A couple of folks have put in orders, but I am having trouble casting in the November tempratures. I am going to try to get all the castings done tomorrow. Skunk, you want a Plymouth? The Olds molds are not competed. I have been working on some truck masters over the last three days. A White 7000, White 5000 and International Sightliner Working on truck interiors now. Molds should be done this weekend. I have about three more trucks I am working on, then back to finishing the molds for about twenty auto masters. I should be up to full casting capabilities by Spring 09
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Post by skunk on Nov 30, 2008 19:54:56 GMT 1
Looks lovely. And yes please, I'll take a Plymouth. I would like an Olds 98 as well, and I can wait until the Olds is finished. Nooo rush.
That White 7000 reminds me of a book on American trucks I received when I was nine years old, very evocative for me. Consider this a pre-order...
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Post by cfesmire on Dec 1, 2008 1:50:48 GMT 1
Geez Joe, all the cabovers look terrific. Let us know when the interiors are finished. I'll be in touch.
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Post by carterb on Dec 2, 2008 18:52:51 GMT 1
That White 5000 is just wonderful. I would be very interested in purchasing 1 or 2. I thought I'd never see one in HO. You certainly can't modify anything to look like it.
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Post by superba on Dec 3, 2008 19:57:01 GMT 1
I will be making the final molds for the COE tonight and will contact those who are interested. Have a couple of other neat truck surprises coming down the pike. I will be starting the mold process tonight for this 1960 Chevrolet Impala Thanks for the kind words. Joe
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Post by Sylvain on Dec 3, 2008 20:31:58 GMT 1
…I will be starting the mold process tonight for this 1960 Chevrolet Impala… WOW! This Chevy really looks great!
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Post by DavidJohnson on Dec 4, 2008 5:10:22 GMT 1
Yes, the 60 Impala does look great.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Dec 4, 2008 22:53:03 GMT 1
Yes! I want one too at least!
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Post by superba on Dec 6, 2008 0:34:56 GMT 1
Delayed but will be making molds tonight 1959 Chevrolet Impala This is not based on the Alloy Forms model More pictures of the 1960 Chevrolet Impala Rear view
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Post by RAOlson on Dec 6, 2008 5:22:27 GMT 1
Biy, those Chevys had some large rear windows! That's going to be a challenge to fill in, but these cars are worth the trouble!
My father had a 1/25th scale version of the '60, It'll be nice to make a replica of that. Richard O.
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Post by DavidJohnson on Dec 6, 2008 15:16:26 GMT 1
Joe, You are generating a lot of excitement here with your finned flat roofs. They sure look goood Dave
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Post by superba on Dec 7, 2008 22:14:46 GMT 1
While the molds are curing, started work on this today. 1947 Studebaker Pickup Cab If I modify an Athearn Ford pickup bed, should have a interesting completed model.
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Post by DavidJohnson on Dec 8, 2008 13:59:41 GMT 1
While the molds are curing, started work on this today. 1947 Studebaker Pickup Cab I made a silent wish for this truck only a few days ago!! Bravo
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Post by Christian on Dec 15, 2008 0:28:53 GMT 1
Great Studebaker there, Joe. Have you ever thought about making a Champ?
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