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DaytonaLover

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  1. The dumb thing about it is that you can't really use the "custom" wheels because the don't have a very deep opening in them so they cant snap into the axle. Also, I recommend putting on the front wheels BEFORE you put the front axle on, it makes life much easier
  2. My latest completion: A Revell 1968 Corvette. Sorry for the blurry pics
  3. Thanks guys! I have always been a sort of mini Chipp Foose, shaving mirrors and door handles and stuff. Since I'm not at the 1:1 level just yet I decided to compensate with models
  4. Thanks! I was like ten when I built the old corvette, but i did build it with some of my fathers guidance (he did some building when he was in middle school)
  5. Man that's beautiful, I love your ingenuity for those tail lights! Love the paint too
  6. My current projects are a 68 vette and an 05 vette. Im a big fan of corvettes, my dad has had three recently.
  7. And my most recent completion, a revell 32 ford sedan. you can see one of the four link bars that just came off a minute ago. I completed this one a week or two ago. It was originally going to be gloss black, but the paint ran so i turned it into a (sort of) rat rod. Notice the shave door handles, hinges, and lack of mirrors.
  8. Here is my first model-- A 54 ish corvette. You can definitely tell that it's a first (it wasnt supposed to look like a gasser in the first pic). hardly painted it, hood doesnt really hinge, it has zero lights, and no windshield frame.
  9. If you are looking for a good blower like the one in stylo, the 68 corvette kit from revell has a good one (I'm surethere are many more, but i have the vette kit)
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