'26 Mack Hearse
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'26 Mack Hearse
This little rig has taken a while to build and has taken its fair share of beatings on other forums but I'm dertermined to finsih it as a good model looking better than it appears here.
Dingo
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Re: '26 Mack Hearse
Keep her comin' Dingo. She'll get there! Certainly a different concept in this one.
TomA- I should be working on Models
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I can't think of a better way to be carried to my final resting place than in a Mack hearse. What a beauty - good on you Dingo for trying something totally different.
tezza43- AMCC ADDICT
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Tezza as you cans ee it's much better now with the paint work as I said the first lot was just a layer of paint to help get the shine. Others just can seem to get it but at least those here can.
The white spots are not on the paint but the lens of the camera
Curtain at rear is in position, side curtains to be fitted soon as well as new coffin & shelf that it sits on. The finger print has been polished out luckily.
Dingo
The white spots are not on the paint but the lens of the camera
Curtain at rear is in position, side curtains to be fitted soon as well as new coffin & shelf that it sits on. The finger print has been polished out luckily.
Dingo
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Re: '26 Mack Hearse
It looks really good, keep up the good work
The roadrunner- I should be working on Models
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Re: '26 Mack Hearse
OK it's now done and sititng on a shelf in my den, I hope you all lik it and Oh by the like the rest on other forums have a good laugh at my expence it seems to be the done thing these days.
Dingo
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I like it Dingo. The bed has just the sort of shape that all the early coachbuilders used. Looks a lot better with the lower windowline to get rid of the seam where the lids glued on too
spiritman- I should be working on Models
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Spiritman I ahd thought of doingthat with the seam of the lid but the problem is that the top does get removed soI can place different subjects in the box so to glue the lid would ruin it for me and there's no other way of fixing it sorry my friend but thanks for the suggestion.
Dingo
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Re: '26 Mack Hearse
Dingo wrote:...so I can place different subjects in the box...
Is this some sort of voodoo?
Today we put the little
zenrat- Moderator
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zenrat wrote:Dingo wrote:...so I can place different subjects in the box...
Is this some sort of voodoo?
Today we put the littledoll into the coffin in the hearse. Slice thumb with a fresh #11 blade and sprinkle with blood whilst intoning the mantra of power "AMT, AMT, Revell Revell Tamiya"...
Paul- AMCC ADDICT
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Well I like it, liked it on the other forum too, it's different, and that my friend is what its all about, and now I cant find it there to place a comment, anyway great job....
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