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Clay

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  1. South Carolina, it works fine but when the paint dries, its foggy. I'm thinking that if I cover it right after i paint it that won't happen, but I dont know.
  2. i seem to have posted this in the wrong place, Sorry
  3. i had a few dukes of hazard model kits so i decided to try this
  4. I will try that next time i go out there to work on them, and i will let you know I do turn them upside down but it sounds like i do need to use hot water, Thanks for all your help
  5. if that stabds for local hobby shop then i dont have one but hardware then i do so which does it stand for?
  6. Can i get a few pics of your stand? I've been using empty spray cans for my stands.
  7. I work outside on the porch and almost all of my spray paints get clogged, is there anyway to prevent this? Should i store them inside because it gets so cold here, and i also have House of Kolor paint that i had in california since that is all that Wal-Mart sold there, but i cant use it here because of the humidity, could i be able to use it if i rigged up something like tha guy did with the plastic tote? Thanks in advance for your help, Clay
  8. my wife wants to know if the box and model will get too hot. more pics would be appreciated
  9. That is an awesome idea, I'm gonna have to do that, wife may get pissed about destroying one of her boxes but oh well. What kind of light socket did you use?
  10. I'm gonna go with model, though it is a very nice detailed model OOPS!!! I didnt see the answer, Oh well.
  11. I just wanted to say that this thing is awesome!!!! I wish i had the time, the money and the skill to do that, but being in the military i havent got the money, and being married with 1 14 month old and one on the way, I havent got the time. I work on mine by bits and peices. Right now I am working on a Snake Bite monster truck, a challenger, a studebaker avanti, a '99 Silverado and a nissan 350z. All a work in progress. Thanks Mike for showing us your work, it is much appreciated
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