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Old 10-13-2015, 06:45 PM   #1
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Default Finished my Hubley today...

I think it came out OK. Well almost finished. Still have to add cowl lights and paint top black. Just thought I'd share.

My Hubley


My Real One...

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Old 10-13-2015, 07:32 PM   #2
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looks great! horn should be black
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and cowl band silver - lets see how steady your hand is!

also could paint the assembly screw body color green to "hide" it a bit. :P

i wonder if you could fab up step plates on the fenders out of a soda can or something.

ive been into plastic/metal models a very long time haha. still very cool! im working on a plastic model of my AA (GAZ-AA model). kinda put a hold off on it for now but once snow starts flyin ill be inside more.
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and cowl band silver - lets see how steady your hand is!

also could paint the assembly screw body color green to "hide" it a bit. :P

i wonder if you could fab up step plates on the fenders out of a soda can or something.

ive been into plastic/metal models a very long time haha. still very cool! im working on a plastic model of my AA (GAZ-AA model). kinda put a hold off on it for now but once snow starts flyin ill be inside more.
WELL, I spent 15 GRUELING minutes, re-fitting the dang skinny tire onto my Model T Towtruck, after it rolled off the shelf, scared the CRAP out of me, "maybe" its' E-BRAKE failed??---How do I get into the Model T forum?
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Old 10-13-2015, 11:16 PM   #6
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and cowl band silver - lets see how steady your hand is!

also could paint the assembly screw body color green to "hide" it a bit. :P
Painting the gas cap and spark plugs was hard enough. I'll admit my hand is not steady enough to do the cowl band altho I was looking closely at the door handles...

Yes the screws are on the list, there is one on the fire wall too. I want to duplicate my license plate also.




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Do you have a Hubley race coming up? Great fun for a bunch of old characters and also for the kids.
I just missed the Hubley Races at my first club picnic. (actually missed the picnic due to medical issues).

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Old 10-22-2015, 05:26 PM   #7
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and cowl band silver - lets see how steady your hand is!
SeaSlugs, Thanks for egging me on! I finally got the huevos to do it. Also painted the door handles and latches on the trunk.

Now to fab the step plates and license plate.

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Looks great!!!
But what about the top insert?
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I did some license plates for a die cast model a couple of years ago, and its the best way to duplicate them. I took a picture of the license plates on my car, and loaded the pictures into my computer. You can mess around with the size and print them out on paper until you get the size you want. When you have the size, print them on card stock so they will be firm, cut, trim and attach. Turned out great, all the details, color, etc.!
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Looks great!!!
But what about the top insert?
Yes and the top insert. I keep overlooking the top!


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I did some license plates for a die cast model a couple of years ago, and its the best way to duplicate them. I took a picture of the license plates on my car, and loaded the pictures into my computer. You can mess around with the size and print them out on paper until you get the size you want. When you have the size, print them on card stock so they will be firm, cut, trim and attach. Turned out great, all the details, color, etc.!
Thanks, Stew. That's what I'll do.

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Old 10-13-2015, 08:04 PM   #11
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Awesome!!!
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Do you have a Hubley race coming up? Great fun for a bunch of old characters and also for the kids.
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Old 10-13-2015, 09:14 PM   #13
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Looks pretty neat!

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Old 10-14-2015, 12:12 AM   #14
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Default Finished mine last year

Here is what I started with.





Here is what I made. 2nd place at 2014 MAFCA National meet.

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Old 10-14-2015, 12:43 AM   #15
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I would like to put together a Hubley coupe. Where did you get your kit? I see them on ebay, but wonder if there are any places in Southern California that sell them. Your's looks great! I hope I can do as well if I find one.
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Old 10-14-2015, 12:48 AM   #16
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They stopped making them years ago. I got mine on Ebay. They range from about $20 to over $100. I would not pay more than $30 for a complete unassembled Hubley. The older ones are the best IMHO.

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I would like to put together a Hubley coupe. Where did you get your kit? I see them on ebay, but wonder if there are any places in Southern California that sell them. Your's looks great! I hope I can do as well if I find one.
I got mine off of ebay but after the fact I heard about Ralph, the Hubley Man at 562-863-0302.

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Old 10-14-2015, 08:13 AM   #18
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Not Model A, but I once did a Jaguar-XKE Coupe, with an ALLISON-V-12 "CRATE" MOTOR & Dual Drag Racing SLICKS.
Making BALSA wood models was also a big deal, waaaaay back then.
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Beautiful job, nice.

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Wonderful model!

There is a product modelers use to simulate chrome which is essentially a rub on foil. Rub it in place, then trim with a very sharp exacto blade. Used to be called RealMetal foil. That could solve your cowl band issue.

I'm a balsa stick and tissue guy with the occasional plastic thrown in. I wonder how many antique car guys are modelers as well?
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