Sorry guys but I started this before I got the camera .So I’m about 80% done.
Still have to get the frame straightened out and some other stuff added but heres what I have so far…






Please excuse the dust in some of the pictures. It was windy outside.
Sorry guys but I started this before I got the camera .So I’m about 80% done.
Still have to get the frame straightened out and some other stuff added but heres what I have so far…






Please excuse the dust in some of the pictures. It was windy outside.
Got the sparkplug wires mounted to the valve covers. I drilled out the holes and glued the wires in from the underside of the valve covers. These pictures are of my second attempt. The first try I used a closer to scale gauge wire that looked like crap.


The kit supplied distributor wasnt going to work for this so I used a short piece of Evergreen tubing to “shove” the wires through.
I also decided the kit supplied blower was a bit to big. (A different scale ?) So I switched to the kits Injector stacks. Now the “coolness” factor is at 11 .
I will post more pic’s later today.
Looks great. Love the backdrop in the pictures. Keep posting.
Yeah my “backyard” goes on forever. Sorry I havent been keeping up with this.
Today is "find the shed floor " day so plese be paitent while I get my workshop in order.
Got the fuel tank painted. I will be painting the brackets aluminium.


Velocity stacks assembled.


OOPPS! My photography skills need some work. I’m used to using actual film. Darn this new-fangeled tecnology!
Also mannaged to straighten out the frame. (One front wheel was off the ground ) and installed the Radious rods,Tierod ,Drag-link.



I thought the firewall was kind of bland so I added some chrome trim.


Can’t decide if I shoult dress up the rest of the trim in chrome. I’m open to suggestions.
So I got the decals on the tank ( Moon-Eyes of course ) … then Glosscoted…then masked the tank so I could paint the brackets Aluminium…Then had to strip the paint back down to bare plastic. BUMMER!!!
I forgot to burnish the tape down, so of course the paint bled under the tape !
Grrrrrrrrrr!!!
I’m not taking any chances this time.

I’m prepping 4 tank’s this time … first one to make it through paint wins!

And here it is.
I also started on the driver. not sure if I will use him or not.



It must be THE 60’s… The only safety.equippment he has is boots and gloves.
He still need’s some shading and some grime. After all he is also the mechanic.
Geez;
Did you have to remind me ? It was definitely more fun modeling and R.V’ing ! The scenery almost overcomes the attention needed to look at the build . Good job so far ! T.B.
The kit didnt come with a fuel pump, so I made my own out of bits in my junkyard.



Apparently my $25 camera cant zoom in that small. Sorry.
I also did some work on the driver.

I could’nt leave his shirt blank so I came up with a logo I thought was period correct.

I just “love” however, that everything is in focus…EXEPT the driver. Darn!

Hard to see but the tank is decaled and gloss-coted. now… lets see if I can pull off the silver tank straps.
So… yesterday I “Stripped” the fuel tank … AGAIN !
This will be the FIFTH ATTEMPT to get a “usable” tank … ARGGGGG !!! Also managed some more painting on the driver figure, and got part of the Magnito done.
I will update this with picture’s sometime Sunday afternoon… ( will most likely be a picture of me “STOMPING” on the fuel tank ! )
Looking good! Love the STP t-shirt on the driver.
And sporting the hemi! BTW one tip I saw was to strip the black insulation from a slightly larger diameter wire, cut to length (1/8 - /16") and slide over your plug wires for the boot.
Vaaroooooom!!! Likin’ it! The headless driver is kinda creepy but cool!
Maxie
Hey Tim, I found ya. Subscribed now.
This looks pretty cool. And yeah… I like the scenery. Now that I don’t have a cat to worry about, I am thinking road trip this spring. Not sure where yet.
Looks good Tim.
I have tried that before… with “mediocre” result’s. I usually just paint the “boot end’s” by hand. ( It alway’s work’s better for me that way. I also can’t seem to mask a canopy to save my life, so I freehand them too. )
Got the wire’s installed in the Magnito and also added some part’s to the Mag as well.

I used 2 different size’s of Plastistruct for the main body of the Magnito, and a strip of plastistruct for the electrical box on the side.


Still have to “make” some wire loom’s for the plug wire’s, and get a decal on the electrical box, but the hard part is done.
Or is it ??? The driver has some very “Over exaggerated” detail on him … and I fought it a bit today. This is where I’m at with him so far …



The shirt is soooooo thick it kinda look’s like he’s wearing a “bulky sweater” !
The goggle’s also make him look like An “Alien bug invader”. I plan on “tinting” the goggles Transparent Blue.
It’s creepy with the head on ! L O L
Thank’s ! Yea … our “backyard” go’s on for mile’s.

Wait … That’s not right … !!! ???

That’s better !
Good idea painting the boots!
Head looks great in that old school bell helmet. I still have one. Be cool to find a bell decal for it.
Got one !
Gonna wait till last to put it on. ( I dont want a repeat of what I went through with the fuel tank … I almost used up my supply of “Moon Eyes” decal’s , … what with stripping that tank 4 time’s and all …)
Hmmm;
Let me see . I bet those pictures were taken at an R.V. Park ? Looks good .The model I mean . I still like what you are doing .Is that an R.V.Park or your back yard ?
L O L
Thats my backyard ( It just happens to have a 38 foot travel trailer parked there)
We bought 5 acres in the middle of nowhere ( 5 miles outside Douglas AZ. 6 mile’s to Mexico ) Were working on getting the other 6 lot’s around us.
( Apparently, my wife “Need’s” cow’s . )