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I wanted this to be different with a scratch bu<a href=" http://s56.photobucket.com/albums/g167/badboy460/?action=view¤t=img_1092.jpg " target="_blank"><img src=" http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g167/badboy460/img_1092.jpg " border="0" alt...
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Ive started this to take breaks from http://cs.scaleautomag.com/scacs/forums/t/70549.aspx Theres no plan really i just started applying liquitex browns and tans, followed by some yellow..then some baby blue, and lastly some alcohol and ink wash, padded with a makeup pad. This isnt final weathering but...
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So Larry and Steve found this old barn behind there house and found something amazing in it! It was a frame and body from an old gasser! There wasn't much to it, and it was in very rough shape, but they figured to guild a C/G car anyway, so with a motor from their old jeep, and lots of hard work...
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This 1949 Ford Gasser has a hydromatic transmission and M&H Racemaster slicks on American mags. The front axle assembly is from a 1956 F-100. The interior features a smoothed dash with Moon gauges and bucket seats with full roll cage. The rear seat has been removed.
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James Beards of Cumberland, Rhode Island, built this 1955 Chevy Gasser from an AMT kit in approximately one week. "My style is to rust and show time damage on these worn-out race cars," says James. The paint is a mixture of enamels, chalks, and thinned colorings.
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"This 1955 Chevy convertible is an example of using tissue paper and wire to mimic a ruined convertible top," says James Beards of Cumberland, Rhode Island.
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"I built this Willys gasser from a body made by Robert Hayes," says Keith Ross. "I kitbashed a lot of parts from various 1/8 scale Lindberg kits."
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Keith Ross wanted to build a zinger-style hot rod, but base it in reality. He put a 1/12 scale motor in a 1/16 AMT Nomad, and used 1/12 scale wheels and tires.
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Larry Court Jr. built this 1957 Chevy Gasser from an old AMT kit.
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