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  1. Hello. I`m searching for uptop for JoHan 1964 Cadillac convertible. Is there any aftermarked source for this?
  2. Great looking Impala Niko,and cool plates Still in search of my US car and have increased the budget a bit.
  3. Would be really cool with the DOCH Shelby as well. I just mention the DFV because it`s kinda excotic and would be cool in a road car. High rev and very light. My question as for what JC Reckner answered was intended to be if any know if it`s legal to cast the Fujimi engine,not that anyone should if it`s not. Great progress and quality work as always.
  4. Looking good. I recently purchased a 60 DeSoto but not sure what colors to go with. This is great inspiration.
  5. Great work on this. The aero details will make it look very agressive in a good way.
  6. Amazing work,the engine looks great. I have heard this transporter was equiped with a flat12 diesel from factory? Not sure it`s true.
  7. Thanks for the info. Do you know if they made Cuda in the Authentics series?
  8. Maby you are right. The shape of the Cuda`s look far from spot on to me,maby it`s somthing else who creates this illusion.
  9. Aha! Well it looks like there is made some really nice improvements.
  10. Plan was to get one,but i ended up with some more. Very pleased with the blue LP400 and black SV.
  11. Does anyone here have any experiece with these models? From the pictures i have seen they are miles ahead from the Ertl 1:18 cars i have seen so far. This goes for both detail and shape of the body. I have been searching a nice 68-70 Charger or 70-71 Cuda in 1:18,i have give up on the Cuda. The other day i stumbled upon some models from a manufacture called Autoworld,and they have many nice muscle cars,also some older classics. I`m no expert but from what i can see as in detail,they look pretty much bang for the bucks,also very nice and realistic bodyshapes. The one i`m considering getting is nr 2 in the link below. https://www.diecastmusclecars.com/charger.htm No thick hood hinges. Has anyone here bought one of these models?
  12. Epic. The finish and attention to detail is amazing.
  13. Very nice and shiny Charger. Really cool with steelies and non-hemi car.
  14. This is Excellent. I just wish it was on my shelf lol
  15. Very nice GTO. Dont see this color often,nice choice.
  16. Looks great and very nice photos. I think the designer maby was inspired by stealth fighter jets.
  17. Looks good in white,nice Trans Am.
  18. Great looking Charger,i really like the color and choice of wheels.
  19. Very nice and cool woodie,love all the detail you put into it.
  20. Look like you built it in the NASA vacum chamber lol. So clean and shiny,amazing.
  21. Very beautiful and classy ride,love the colors. When i see the warped promos on Ebay i really never realized how much potential they have,as you have shown here and many times before.
  22. om617

    1949 Mercury

    Thanks for the feedback. I will look into the crooked taillight and antenna,but not sure if i have anything correct scale for the antenna.
  23. om617

    1949 Mercury

    Just finished this AMT kit,just needs some more blackwash on the grill and install of the radiator hoses. It`s built out of the box,i used some flame mask i found on Ebay and Tamiya paint. From the parts box are outside mirror,antenna and front indicators,they are the same style as the rear lights,59 Cadillac-ish. The v12 is the original v8 with added 4cyl from a parts engine from a 48 Ford. I used 2 webers and exhaust tips from an old Ferrari kit,added an supercharger and some small things. Not really that nice so this will keep its hood shut lol. I was aiming more at the hot rods over the custom lead slead style. Anyway,here are some pics. Comments and constructive critique is welcome.
  24. Nothing shock me anymore on that site,well beside someone did try auction genuine Holocaust prisoner uniforms.
  25. Nice start,the interior looks really good.
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