Love the big deuces and Ts I had spell a few years ago and got most of my stash built and finished to a reasonable standard,I now have 10 of the big buggers on display in my Workshop they're all molded with a miss mash of other eighth scale parts,just the two Left in storage for when I fancy getting back into it,yours looks a beauty with that paintwork sir nice job on it
Very inspiring! So far on mine Ive z'd the frame in the back and channeled it. Probably have to pie cut the front to get it low enough, also ordered a 3d printed dropped axle off ebay. Definitely a great model kit. You should build that 3rd one right now!
I own 2 .1/8 scale big models.1 is a 65 Chevy corvette.& a Tran-am model still un built.but the 65 vet had the motor put in it 40 years ago.but it was stored in the attic .untill know.this summer I'm gonna finish the. model in the back yard.😅
Awesome looking deuce! Would love to do one of these but doubt I'd ever have a space for one to be properly taken care of. Thanks for sharing. Maybe could camera up through the glass to show the bottom if you ever wanted to.
Beautiful build. I have the original kit in my stash and am reluctant to put it together. My modeling skills are modest to say the least. I guess someday it will be beer money for my grandsons 😅. Thank you
@@HayAuto thank you for your support. I do need to find a new one piece red hood for mine. Any ideas where I might find one? Mine was folded somehow and cracked along the top.
@@ejharrop1416 ebay possibly. If it's a clean break in the plastic, you can glue it back together, then sand the seams with 180 grit sanding sticks, then sand finer and finer, and you'll be able to polish out the plastic if you don't plan on painting it. Use Super Glue Gel.
It seems the old ones built in the ‘60s and ‘70s get destroyed as the glue doesn’t hold its bond and they literally cannot be touched less they fall to pieces
That is one fantastic build and color very well done engine detail is incredible and cool display case and photos 👍🏆
Love the big deuces and Ts I had spell a few years ago and got most of my stash built and finished to a reasonable standard,I now have 10 of the big buggers on display in my
Workshop they're all molded with a miss mash of other eighth scale parts,just the two
Left in storage for when I fancy getting back into it,yours looks a beauty with that paintwork sir nice job on it
Sweet build!!! Thanks for sharing!!!👍👍
This is an awesome build! The big kits are fun, although it's been a really long time since I built one. Great video.
Beautiful build!! Looks like the real deal sitting there!😎👍
Thanks 👍
The big 32 is just awesome Sir!!!
Man that is awesome. Love the gold color of it. Ron
BEAUTIFUL MY FRIEND JUST BEAUTIFUL 😍
Looks great, alot of sanding and polishing but it payed off. I have got to find a model shop, 1:8 scale looks fun. Thanks for sharing
Nice build, love the color, I got the black 70's issue I need to finish, I like the pontiac motor in those kits
Very inspiring! So far on mine Ive z'd the frame in the back and channeled it. Probably have to pie cut the front to get it low enough, also ordered a 3d printed dropped axle off ebay. Definitely a great model kit. You should build that 3rd one right now!
I still have a 50 ford model my brother built in 1977-8 with real air brush patterns on it.
Great looking '32
Nice work, please keep at it!
I own 2 .1/8 scale big models.1 is a 65 Chevy corvette.& a Tran-am model still un built.but the 65 vet had the motor put in it 40 years ago.but it was stored in the attic .untill know.this summer I'm gonna finish the. model in the back yard.😅
Beautiful piece of work bro.
Awesome looking deuce! Would love to do one of these but doubt I'd ever have a space for one to be properly taken care of. Thanks for sharing. Maybe could camera up through the glass to show the bottom if you ever wanted to.
Dang that's sweet. Love it.
Beautiful build. I have the original kit in my stash and am reluctant to put it together. My modeling skills are modest to say the least. I guess someday it will be beer money for my grandsons 😅. Thank you
If it's any encouragement, I find these big kits easier to build. You can see them better, they parts are bigger and easier to paint.
@@HayAuto thank you for your support. I do need to find a new one piece red hood for mine. Any ideas where I might find one? Mine was folded somehow and cracked along the top.
@@ejharrop1416 ebay possibly. If it's a clean break in the plastic, you can glue it back together, then sand the seams with 180 grit sanding sticks, then sand finer and finer, and you'll be able to polish out the plastic if you don't plan on painting it. Use Super Glue Gel.
@@HayAuto Thank you. It is not critical to do and I will give it a go.
Nice job paint looks good.
My opinion the 32s look better full fender. The only reason they took them off to make them lighter for racing not for looks
Wow, looks like you could get in and drive it! It reminds me a little of the Neal East roadster.
Thanks for reminding me, I forgot to mention in the video that this car was heavily inspired by the Neal East roadster. Thanks for the comment!
Awesome
Very nice man. Love that gold.
Thanks Lance! I thought I was subbed to you channel but I am now. 😬
@@HayAuto awesome
It seems the old ones built in the ‘60s and ‘70s get destroyed as the glue doesn’t hold its bond and they literally cannot be touched less they fall to pieces