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CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked24-Jul-14 15:32
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I drew the logo on tracing paper and made a pounce pattern using a straight pin, so I could duplicate it on both sides of the auto.
CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked24-Jul-14 15:21
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Fortunately I found this photo to guide the painting.
CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked24-Jul-14 15:19
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Still have to stripe the pants.
CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked24-Jul-14 15:18
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You could go cross-eyed painting this color scheme.
CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked24-Jul-14 15:17
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Wallace loved Model As. The only 4-Door Model A I could find was an old Hubley metal kit. Approx, 1/20 scale. Not a great kit, but a fun challenge.
CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked24-Jul-14 15:15
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He is slowly coming to shape.
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CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked24-Jul-14 15:15
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CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked24-Jul-14 15:14
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I decided to model this pose using some Tamiya figures and a lot of putty.
CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked24-Jul-14 15:13
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Yesterday a childhood hero died, Wallace (Bill Thompson).
CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked14-Jun-14 19:58
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One more shot of the missiles. The noses are clear plastic dimples cut from goggly-eyes. The real missiles have cameras in their noses.
CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked14-Jun-14 19:54
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I cut two parallel lines the width of the plastic, and the diameter of the inner circle in the plastic. I notched between the two lines and press-fit the "propellor" onto the cone. Again, it is removable for transport.The tailbone was then attached to the fuselage using a butterfly clip.
CreosotewindScratch Built Solid ModelsParked14-Jun-14 19:51
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Using Ted's tail cone, I had a another friend cut out a 12"+ diameter piece of clear plastic. I painted the prop to look like it was spinning. I probably should be a bit more subtle, but with the yellow warning strips, it came out pretty effective.
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