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Zarana-X

Member Since 19 Feb 2012
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Posts I've Made

In Topic: Stupid things we do.

Yesterday, 05:42 AM

I've done most of these. The wrong spray paint can, painting your palm, gluing yourself to yourself, or the model... :unsure:

One of the worst things I regret, is when I was 14 or so, and didn't know there was a future in fixing glue/paintbombs :unsure:

I Godzilla stomped a bunch of models I would like to have/restore today; Revell's Capt Hook Wrecker, Toyota 4x4 with the camper shell, fox body Mustang that came with the jet skis, Monogram's 1/20 Corvette with the body kit and a couple of others.


In Topic: Little green Myers Manx on the street...

14 June 2013 - 07:31 AM

Looks great. Period correct street buggy. I'm sure there's a real one similar to this with Ford wheels like that on adapters or drilled drums.


In Topic: Fiat 500F

14 June 2013 - 07:28 AM

This is turning out very nice. Paint work looks very good.


In Topic: 2012 POST APOCALYPSE/ZOMBIE HUNTER COMMUNITY BUILD

14 June 2013 - 07:21 AM

That's a very nice armoured car, Wayne. It's stuff like this why I'm still hanging on to all my 1/35 armor junk and accesories. It should be compatible with a 1/32 car without too much fuss, but its way off for 1/24-1/25 for my taste...

Currently, all I have 1/32 is 3 different funny cars, which I'm not sure how that would work out . I used to have an awesome mid 70's Trans Am, I think it was a Monogram. had opening hood, rubber tires and such. One of the best 1/32 cars I can recall. I still have the wheels.


In Topic: Streetle Beetle ..detail practice

11 June 2013 - 06:39 AM

Nice Job! I've seen the real car in person a few years ago, and it's not been taken care of.

The only thing I would suggest is a wash on the chassis & engine to bring out the detail. A gloss black wash on chrome wheels adds some realistic depth to the chrome.