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PlasticFanatic67

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About PlasticFanatic67

  • Birthday 08/05/1967

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  1. I am not sure if this is the place to request this or not, but only place I could think was the right forum. I am currently building the acura rsx as a lowrider and am planning on detailing the engine and engine bay. I have countless pics of the engine bay with the engine installed and is great reference. However my problem is Im planning on adding spark plug wires and oil lines and lines to the engine, and I have searched everywhere for the pics that would show me that. Does anyone have any idea where I can research and find pics of where the plug wires go into the block and attached to the magneto or distributor? Any help would be appreciated.
  2. Wow I wish I knew and could tell you, but what i can say is that is the most awesome model of a motorcycle I have ever seen...Totally insane.
  3. Wow I cant finish one model per year, your builds are totally awesome!!!
  4. Some day Ill get it finished with all the fixins, Then Ill finish the '65. What I would like to do is a series of chevy lowriders from 60-70 impalas all lowriders and crazy paint and interiors however finding the 66 impala and the 62 are kinda hard to do even on ebay, and when you find one you usually get out bid with a price higher than you really want to pay...
  5. A few more shots....Bad camera I apologize for the grainy out of focus shots but I have an antique digital camera with 1 mega pixel and no zoom lens...
  6. Here are some shots of the almost completed '60 chevy. It still needs grill and a few other parts but almost done
  7. Very awesome work and thank everyone for the tips. It makes it an even greater hobby with everyone sharing there tips and techniques. I always do custom cars so I can just sand off the emblems and say it was shaved anyway. Now with this technique I can finally do some stock modeling.... Thank you again to everyone...
  8. Awesome work, and the bmf is some of the best applied I have seen in years, I have a question for you. How did you get a perfectly round cut on the tail lights with the bare metal foil? I have tried, and tried, and tried, but all mine come out looking like they are not uniform or I would miss with the knife and scratch the paint...... Yours is flawless...
  9. Thank you. I am almost done with the '60 chevy, I am hoping to show it on here in the next few days totally finished after a two year build...
  10. Cool, thank you just added sign, it is a '65 and for the stripes on that one I just cut down tiny strips of tamiya masking tape and applied them over silver base.
  11. Thank you. Actually its the lime gold from testors airbrushed on. On the roof I airbrushed it silver then I used a computer cut stencil as a mask for the pattern.
  12. Hello everyone, I am new here and would like to show a few of my builds. The '60 chevy is almost done, in fact I am about to sit down and see about finishing it right now!!! Happy Building.
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