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Artisticndn

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  1. Here's a template for the various style pushbars used in the Dukes of Hazzard. If you print them out they should be to scale. The "California" style pushbar should mount to the car's frame. All you have to do is decide the style you like. Hope this helps.
  2. Yea it's poseable either way. In reality though, they usually cleaned guillotine's blade between beheadings later on in the 19th century. This model is taken from the earlier models of guillotines, such as the ones used in the early part of the French Revolution. I built this model for instructional purposes and to go with me when my brother and I do demonstrations with a real fully-functioning guillotine. Check out the video on YouTube: http://youtu.be/07UQpc1GVlQ
  3. This General Lee is fantastic! You're doing a great job! You have some really amazing skills and its showing in your work. I wanted to know a little about your rims and tires. I read that you received them in a resin form. Were they already painted and did the tires come with the rims? If not, what tires did you use? Can you provide me with a link to the site where you bought the resin rims? Much appreciated! Keep up the great work!
  4. Polar Light's reissue of "The Chambers of Horrors Guillotine". A great kit! Fun to build. Be prepared to add a woodgrain effect since it's molded without one. The kit is molded in a flesh tone color and comes with an optional glow-in-the-dark victim. It is truly an awesome conversation piece.
  5. I'm building a diorama that contains a front porch with a screen. I'm trying to figure out what I can use to make a screen that is to scale. Anybody know of a company or have any ideas how I can accomplish this? Thanks!
  6. Actually the General Lee never had black lettering. In the first few seasons the lettering was a dark blue with the font being more bold and heavier. This website http://www.generalleeenterprises.com/ confirms what the first General Lee looked like including the original lettering, flag style and colors. In the later California episodes the lettering lightened a little, the font grew skinner and further apart. The thickness of the "01" also changed to a fatter thickness as opposed to a skinner "01" like you see on Lee 1. To get accurate California style reference pictures of a General Lee....visit www.smithbrosrestorations.com
  7. Ok, here's an update. I've finished the roof except all the little warning stickers and decals. I attached a whip antenna and played around with the idea of poseable wheels. I'm also going to add wiring for the lightbars for a little more realism.
  8. I was a little indecisive about the windows as well. I wasn't sure how I was even going to do them. I masked off everything and painted the windows from the inside. I know it's going to hide a lot of the interior details, but I figure when someone gets up close to it and looks between the tint and sees all the detail inside completed as well, I think it's going to make for an interesting model.
  9. Hey man its finally coming together! Its looking great! You're a good modeler. I look forward to seeing more! Are you going to detail the interior?
  10. Glad you said something about the X-acto knife through the door decals...I've looked at the crazy car for hours and never noticed it. I'm blind , plain and simple.
  11. Hey man its looking good! Its amazing how just a few colors on the rack helps out! However, the air tanks are yellow on the rack. The reference pics of Ecto 1A on gbfans.com are of Ecto 1A after it was sitting on the movie studio's back lot for years. The paint evidently faded some and makes the tanks look white. I was shocked when I looked back at my pics to see how much they really faded. Just to make sure I got a screen grab from the movie. You can leave the tanks white if you want to make a "weathered" Ecto 1A which would look cool...or you could just simply paint the tanks yellow. Either way it'll work. I just wanted you to have an extra refernce if you needed it. Keep it up! Looks great! I gotta get busy on mine now!
  12. A small update on Ecto1A. I've now coated the car with 3 or 4 coats of clear. In the process I added a wash of flat black to the door jambs and fender skirt to help them stand out a little more. Hopefully this weekend I'll get around to painting the rear bumber and get some work done on the roof equipment.
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