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Zarana-X

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  1. Another One Rides the Bus, by Weird Al Yankovic.
  2. I was going to cut the floor out and try to drop it on a Revell dune buggy floor pan, I have a Gypsy I tried to modify to look less goofy.
  3. Street version That exhaust is a work of art in and of itself.
  4. Nice save. The wheels from the Mini-T are the best part of the kit.
  5. I'm made of metal, my circuits gleam I am perpetual, I keep the country clean
  6. Nice redo. I think the maltese cross would pop if you colored the center and left the border silver.
  7. They're there. It's amazing what some people can do with Lego. He's probably got around $300-$400 into that.
  8. I rebuilt my original one a few years ago. I had the early one with no removable engine.
  9. I've never heard of this Lamborghini, it looks supsiciously like a drunk Pantera with a targa top. Not that that's a bad thing.
  10. Fantastic work on the hand painted graphics.
  11. If you can afford to buy nice plastic storage bins, do that. Should keep moisture and vermin in check. I think peppermint oil, mothballs or dryer sheets will keep them away if you want to take extra precautions. I store built models in freezer size ziplock type bags, seal them with a bit of air cushion in them. Place an old shirt or bubble wrap on the bottom of a box and arrange carefully. Use a shallow box ( I use copier paper boxes cut in half an reinforced, theyre super strong, for cardboard) and don't stack built models on top of each other. The next best advice is move your own models, I don't care who's "helping" you move, nobody treats stuff carefully like you would.
  12. Ok, this is in English... "Empty out your pockets, you don't need their change I'm giving you the power to re-arrange Together we'll climb to the highest prop, Tear it down and let it drop"
  13. I've got a '33 Caddillac and a Fiat 131 rally car, both are nice kits.
  14. Dax, all of those look really great. I like the Camaro and 510 alot. I think i've seen some of your work on another site, but I don't post there anymore.
  15. Looks good. I'm kinda curious how the defroster decal looked. I've never seen a decal used for one, as its always molded into the rear glass.
  16. No one has guessed anything I've posted so here's another: Kanari kiteru muteki no pawaa. Maji de ii kanji. Zettai karen! Dakara make-nai. Ashita e saa ikoo!
  17. Probably the worst it can do is poop. Or kill itself flying into windows. I had to catch a mockingbird trapped in a warehouse. It just kept flying into a window. When I got it, it didn't even try to bite me. I let it go, and it flew to the nearest power line and chirped, then flew away. I've been bitten by sparrows and it tickles.
  18. That looks really nice. I like the way the pop-out windows turned out. I wouldn't really call it a sleeper, though. It looks too nice, and every time you stop for gas or whatnot, some old timer will want to tell you a story, or some kid will offer you $1000 for it. VW drivers can sympathise.
  19. Impressive work so far. You don't see much of the center section of the widened car, I would've just used styrene sheet.
  20. On the kitchen floor. I remember spilling blue paint on the floor. That's about it. The earliest model I remember the details about was a Revell snap together Toyota 4x4. I was about 7 or so, and had a tooth pulled from the dentist. I remember picking it out at the grocery store. My dad painted the wheels and other small details, and I put it together.
  21. Gorgeous! I'm pretty sure I've crashed that car in Gran Toursmo.
  22. Great job on both. Weathering looks very good.
  23. Tha'ts a daunting task if you're going for an accurate replica. I'll be watching with interest.
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