JPolli
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Jason
Tremendous build! Thanks for posting along with the PICS, info on the nail polish and the header jig. Very informative. Keep em coming.
JIm
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Thank you all for your help and suggestions. This is a GREAT site!
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Might anyone know of someone who makes custom Photo Etched parts?
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The decals are from Joe Curtis at Fremont Racing Specialties (frsmodels@msn.com)
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Thank you all for the kind words. This was not a resin body. It is a lengthened AMT 67 Corvette kit body over a Polar Lights chassis.
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Do any of you guys have a brand CA Glue preference? I'm not certain if all CA Glue brands are of the same quality. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Might anyone know where I can purchase a 1;25 scale 1963 Corvette Stock hood? No luck on E-Bay. Thanks.
Jim
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flatheadgary
Thank you for the kind words. Your jeep builds are awesome! Both my Jeeps came from Speed City Resin. Decals for both Jeeps came from Whoopie Kat Decals.
Jim
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Great build! Thanks for posting
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Rich
Thanks for looking and your kind words. If you would go to http://www.speedcityresin.com/ModelGallery1.html , It is listed how my Destroyer and Secret Weapon Jeeps were done.
Jim
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Walter
Both Jeeps are from Speed City Resin,
Jim
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This is a historical question concerning the model industry. I am not a big fan of 1/24 drag scale model cars. 1/25 scale is my preference. Why did the model companies adopt a 1/24 scale? As you car modelers know, the difference is small, but drastic (if you know what I mean). WHAT IS THE STORY? Would love to hear the "scoop" from you drag car model historians. Thanks
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This is a historical question concerning the model industry. I am not a big fan of 1/24 scale model cars. 1/25 scale is my preference. Why did the model companies adopt a 1/24 scale? As you car modelers know, the difference is small, but drastic (if you know what I mean). WHAT IS THE STORY? Would love to hear the "scoop" from you car model historians. Thanks
Jim
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Like what you are doing. Kudos on taking on those front wheel humps.
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Very Nice Build.
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Comparing the Don Garlits AMT/Ertl kit to the MPC Yellow Feather, they are basically the same. I guess AMT/Ertl and MPC got together???
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I just picked up the MPC Don Prudhomme Yellow Feather Rear Engine Dragster kit. Compared It to the AMT Ertl Don Garlits Wynn's Charger Rear Dragster kit that I had on my shelf. It is almost identical. What gives????????????
Tamiya Paint Question
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Is it possible to shoot Tamiya TS 13 clear over a finish that has been applied with any of the Tamiya X Acrylic Paints?