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  1. Steve Scott is an absolute flake for sure and full of BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH about pretty much anything he talks about, but I totally disagree with this statement Krazy Rick. The Uncertain T did have some interesting and innovative ideas for its time, and car like the Ala Carte, and other kustoms from the day do sell for huge amounts of money today (look at Orbitron)... they are like fine art now, as they should be.... and the same will be said for those pro street cars in another 20 to 30 years... think of a car like Rick Dobbertons J2000.. it set trends, it had kits, had a zillion magazine covers, and is now forgotten for the time.. but sooner or later everthing comes back around and cars like that will be highly collectible one day.... It is too bad that Mr. Scott did not stay "lost" because all he has done with his return is tarnish the uncertain T myth and history... I suspect in the very near future, when folks start wanting their money back on kits that will never be produced, he will become lost again.
  2. Glad to see this photochop I did is still floating around... still makes my smile:)
  3. I stand by my first comment on this topic... this was just a scam... for those of you that shelled money, get back if you can because I'm betting Steve Scott is about to disappear again.
  4. and some more pages... basics on how to draw a high boy roadster, and a foldup flathead, A hot rod and T show rod
  5. here are some pages, paper hot rod shop.. stickers page, a foldup tool box for holding the cut out parts and a foldup speed shop delivery van
  6. cool Mathew, that T's an oldie!!! maybe its time to update??? If your on FB by chance I have a folder in my pics that is nothing but the doodles, all 170 plus of them.. I think I only have 6 or 7 on ebay right now... .. and John, yes I use mostly markers, all kinds.. a little sharpie here and there, some off brands,,, the bulk of color wash is chartpak AD markers, but sometimes I also use prima colors.. all depends on the color and how "juicy" I need it to go down is.. The AD markers are much smoother and lay down that water color look. I love doing the little doodles, they are fun, make people smile, and only take about an hour to do so I can sell them at a reasonable price... Right now I've been working on a new print set to sell for Christmas... basically its paper dolls and construction for boys, PAPER speed shop.. I've been posting hype for the set on my FB and folks seem to dig it.. For anyone that ever read CARtoons, its done in that flavor. Im putting it together as a loose booklet of about 13 pages for hopefully $15... Its not ready yet but here is what I have been showing on line:).. hope you like, I assume any modeler would:)
  7. William, Your absolutely right, its a shame to see some guys intentions questioned so much, but with good reason they are questioned... as far as his litigious side? that could only be explored if he could convince some lawyer to do pro bono work for him, (which he is continually looking for), and slander has to be untrue, I don't think anyone has said anything that isn't true have they? Besides, his first legal action according to him would be to sue the guy that owns the car, because again, according to him, he should be able to restore and show the car himself.... ? BTW, he paid me, I have no personal beef with the guy.. only personal knowledge of how he does business. If you have not followed the Steve Scott story for very long it may seem that people are a bit harsh on him, but for anyone that has followed it, it is obvious that the guy is not always genuine. If your looking at the $50 as you would the lottery, that's totally cool... good luck, new and improved uncertain T kits would be a very cool thing to win. Jeff Allison
  8. This something I did for Goodguys a few years back... it would be cool model build
  9. Here is another style of art I do, doodles.. these are little post card size illustrations I doodle up and sell on ebay all of the time, as fast I can make them sometimes:)
  10. Thanks for all the kind compliments fellas... and I have had a few PMs asking me to show more so, here is some more. I did this one for Round 2 a few years ago, they needed a piece of art to have a certain look so it would match other boxes they had. It was for a 1/25 slot car... They don't/cant pay much for art but I did it anyway because I have always wanted to do Box art... and hope I will get the chance to do some more for them in the future:)
  11. my advice to those that have given him money... get your refund while still possibly can
  12. Anybody that knows anything, knows that:)... somehow he has conned 200 folks into giving him $5000 so far though... for an imaginary kit that will possibly be available sometime after next July at the earliest (never)... so far with out producing a single thing, and by his own admission with out even having the knowledge to produce anything he has made a pretty fair amount of cash. Steve Scott has been one of the most entertaining shows on the interwebs for awhile now and I can't wait to see how this episode ends. I suspect what happens is around this time next year Steve disappears again, forever. He has taken too much money now and by the time its clear that he can not produce what he has been selling, folks are going to start asking for a refund... and he will have already spent everyone's money.... and that will be the last anyone hears from Steve Scott
  13. Actually, they put that same Corvair transaxle into early Tempests and Lemans, turned backwards and with a Pontiac 4 or V8 up front.. very screwy set-up... you can climb under the thing while its running and watch the torque converter going around on what looks like a rear end... it has a crazy non-linear driveshaft between the trans-axle and engine.... if you have never investigated this check it out, its interesting if nothing else:)
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