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  • Birthday 04/01/1980

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    Paul Bowers

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  1. Love it... Great color choices too!
  2. beautiful! Great paint job
  3. For me the smooth flow of the trunk without the spare sets the fins off.
  4. Looks great and I love the styling of them both.
  5. Nice Builds! Here's my Ernie Irvine Chev. It's a short track survivor.
  6. I've noticed a lot of the stuff inside the cars is just unpainted aluminum too.
  7. Here is my progress on the decals. There are some small stickers on the back bumper area i need to create but everything else is good to go. i printed the decals on regular paper and cut them out to check my scaling. I'm pretty pleased with the fit so... Off to the presses! I'll post an update when i get the decals. Thanks for looking!
  8. I like the blacked out chrome. Looking good!
  9. Thanks Yall! Yes it is the box stock stance. you get to choose how high you want the back to sit and i went right in the middle. I also shaved down the fender flairs a bit around the wheel well.
  10. This is my 1:16 Scale General Lee Kit turned cool. I resin cast the wheels and had them done just in time for one of the big dogs to come out with a better looking wheel. The decals are home made on white decal sheet. I matched the blue on the printer so i didn't have to cut out inside of anything. As far as the history of this car goes i don't know much. It was one of the few tunnelback cars and he didn't do too well with it. I just found some reference photos of the car and thought of the General Lee Kit. But the Car just looked too sharp. Like it was just too clean, I started to think maybe it was raced on the dirt tracks too.(I wish they still did that) so i decided to make it dirty. My only regret now is no dents...lol
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