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Cool build you got there.. Put some paddle tires on the rear and instance sand rail
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{Ya know, it would be nice if people learned about the resin business before spouting off.}
Yeah, most are rip offs and etc...
What the ------- man, I wasn't spouting off as you call it..Geez. You know it would probably not hurt if alot of folks here read up on copyright and trademark laws in this country...If I had an "Original" product and someone made a pattern of their own of my product and started selling the product, I would SUE. Now, if I had a mold that I created of a Holley carb and sold it Holley could SUE me, There's very little in the model car world that a caster can actually call his own,as far as parts are concerned even if he does modify the original .Probably doesn't make sense to some, but what the hell, its just model car parts.
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Turned out A OK ... nice build
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Not my style, BUT not bad!!!
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Copying somebody else's work is just disgusting-
So. when Modelhaus copied all that stuff from AMT, that was disgusting?
-I wouldn't buy his product from anybody else.
His product? Did he create his stuff out of his mind or copy someone else?
Just curious as to why ya"ll want to hang this guy..He's just copying what everyone else has already copied .
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Looks good, any thing under the body?
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Sure hope you can get the front and rear on without messing up the paint, I tried once, failed very bad. Now I glue them on before paint.
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Yea, this I like, For some reason the wheel base looks off in your pictures?? Could just be that the bed needs to be raised in the front. Nice truck!
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Looking good... and if I may add some constructive {to me anyway} words. Your weathering is looking good, but, it still needs some "finer" detail. I.E. some scratches maybe, some grunge in places, etc. You can never go wrong with weathering. Thanks
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The "smell test" is a good indicator. Two week would be a MINIMUM and I'd rather wait a month.
That's assuming you sprayed it out of the can. If you cut it with lacquer thinner and airbrushed it, one week should be plenty. I've clear-coated such as soon as 48 hours.
Sprayed from the airbrush, thinned with DTR 604 enamel reducer. I sorta figured the smell test would work, will check it in two weeks.Or, if I get in a hurry I use Future
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I've used TS 13 over MM enamels that have dried for a couple of years with no problem. But never on a fresh enamel paint job. In the best guess possible how long should I let the enamel dry before clear with TS13?
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10 thumbs up!! Like the package shelf treatment...
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YEP....a lot of ratrod material there now!!
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You do have some "ideas", don't you!!! Hey you got any of these wild creations that are in a finished state? Sure would like to see some.
Robert
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Thanks for all the help. I was looking at some pics of the real car and noticed that it has "seven" stripes {on the top} and the kit only has six. Lucky my kit had two sets of decals...
Thanks for all.
Robert
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Thanks Bill, I'm looking for pics of the Ramcharger Dodge as depicted on the kit box, not the altered wheelbase car. And btw Google and I don't get along very well!!
Robert
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I am working on this kit, and I've been looking for pics of the 1;1, but have had no luck finding the car that the model depicts, did it exist in this paticular stage, all I've been able to find are other years and mostly altered wheelbase cars. So, anyone got a picture of the car as depicted with this kit?
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Robert
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mild 390 and 450 horse dont belong in the same paragraph.
only good place for a 390 is tied to the end of a boat...
Whatever dude.........................................................
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KOOL....
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I love the truck Robert ! What type of engine is under the hood? I helped my friends build one with a 351 Cleveland .
Its a mild 390FE C6 combo, est.around 450hp
Robert
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Gotta love these old AMT kits... nice job.
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