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Looks like you are off to a Great start, but it looks like the headrests are a bit short width wise...
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Wow Kool Collection your getting started there So is it going to be a His and Hers Pair(The first yours, and the new one your Wife's)?? Definately nice when your wife shares your passion Personally I have always wanted one of the Large Old GMC Motorhomes, or even one of your newest addition. My Girlfriend actually said that she would approve of a GMC in the Future Good Luck with your new addition, and get it back to Prestine condition again! I remember seeing and falling for one that a Seattle Blood Bank had back in the mid/late '90's, it was a Great Looking Graphite Gray Metallic(Same color that was on a '89 Mark VII that I was tring to buy a Month earlier!).
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How do I go about seeing the pics Please?? All I see is blank box's A Longtime Toro Fan, just wanting to see some in-scale when I can! Thanks!
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NP Bro! HA That is Crazy, I must have been too asleep to notice the hole in the top of the beads, even when I enlarged the pics(I see them Now!) ! Yeah those look to be the same length and thickness as my Bar Bell Extra Cash indeed, bet your's would be a better quality than some of the stuff Mall Stores try to pass off, and the wearer would get a Good Little Buzz from the Glue to boot
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Definately Great Color choice on your wife's part! Very subtle, and Quite a Classy Sleeper
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Lindberg 1/25 Dodge L-700 & IMC Trailers
Dragon7665 replied to jeffb's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
From what I have heard and seen: Dodge Dakota and Little Red Wagon Reissues are out now. Dodge L700 is supposed to be still in the works, and is supposed to be released in the next few months(Give or take). As for the '70's Dodge Fleetside that The Model King was doing, due to difficulties with the molds being modified from the Monster Truck Release, it has been put on the shelf(If not indefinately). Edit: Doh I didn't see that this was a few months old, Sorry for dredging back up -
Nice Clean Job with the Color and Execution of it all! Interesting Idea using Tonue Ring Barbells as hood props I've played with mine for a few years now, and never thought to do that
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Understandable Steve, I too would much rather work with plastic, but lately I have been hankering to work with metal again! I grew up wrenching on my Full-Size Cars/Trucks, and am even trainned in Auto Repair and Refinishing, yet I live in a Condo Community that doesn't allow it Should have guessed that you would be full-detail oriented, and even inlude the side engraving
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A Lifted Range Rover County Classic Man I have wanted a 1:1 Scale one for some time Can't wait to see the finished pics Steve those are some Killer Range AW's Have you thought about doing it with a Jada or Welly 1/24 Diecast??
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Never been much of a Fan of that bodystyle, always preferred the prior 70 and down Chargers(Grew up with a Neighbor that had a Pea Green Metallic with Black Vinyl Top, Black Denim Interior, and one Metallic Poo(h) Brown, & Light Brown Corduroy Interior ). Got to say, your Concept is definately making me rethink that! Great Job
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Scratchbuilding Project: 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood. Help first
Dragon7665 replied to Drago's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Actually the '77-96 Caprice/'77-85 Impala/94-96Impala SS were based on the same B-body Fullsize RWD Platform(With Year and Era updating) as the '91-96 Buick Roadmasters. The Roadmasters were slighly boxed design was, with the interior space reconfigured, but exterior length shortened a bit as apposed to the Caprice/Impala's. As for the Cadillac Fleetwood's, they were based on the same B-Body Body Structure as a Basis, then were slightly widened, as well as boxed, and stretched. The 93-96 Fleetwood's had an extended frame was designated D-body, as it was longer than the previous already strecthed '77-91 Fleetwood C-body Platform(Based originally on the '77-90 B-Body Frame, then up dated to the 91-96 Configuration with the '93-96 Body Changes). Oldsmobile 98's deviated from the 1977-1984 B-body Plaform, and went FWD from 1985- to their demise in 1996. Now Oldsmobile's Custom Cruiser Wagon stayed on the B-body path from 1977- till it's demise in 1992. -
Wow Outstanding Job 8) I have always wanted a Boat-tailed Roadster 8) 8) A B&W Pic of Edsel's Roadster can be seen here: http://books.google.com/books?id=UqIboKTZf...QXJipU#PPA69,M1 This Kool Lil Blue ones ForSale
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My Daughter's Graduation Gift
Dragon7665 replied to hookedonplastics's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Great looking Corvair 8) I have always wanted one, but I don't think Ol' Ralphie would be Happy -
*WIP* Cleen Green Impala, the functional hydros in place!
Dragon7665 replied to JAFFA's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Good start 8) , but doesn't filling the spoiler area of the deck lid= Caprice :? -
Looking Andy, and Can't go wrong with an old Stovebolt 8) Needs a bit of Chrome Dressup Accessories to be a True "Bomba" under the hood though :wink:
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Nice Job 8) Where do we go to see pics of the Blue one(Sorry Favorite color :arrow: Nick its "Fire Squab!!" :roll:
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Wow Great Job 8) Don't care for BC personally(Him and Duh-wayne are jerks inperson too :roll: ), but the rest of his Crew has done some nice cars. Wasn't Lee Roy's Goofy Assistant :?: If he is, him, Roy,Charlie,Mike, and Bernt were the only reason I would check out the show. After Charlie and Mike left, I pretty much stopped taking an interest in it, but feel Bad that Lee lost Roy(even as Cranky as he was, he did some nice fab work, and Lee made it that much more fun to watch).
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Resin Casting Clear and Tinted Clear Parts
Dragon7665 replied to Dragon7665's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
D'oh I'll march off to my room if I have too :?: :?: My Apologies if I have upset you Gregg or Jairus :shock: :oops: My silliness was only meant in good fun, but by no means any type of disrespect to you guys, or this forum Like I've mentioned in other posts, I am a Bigg Kidd, and can get a little carried away with having fun at times, but by no means at anyone elses expense.... My Sincerest Apologies if I have Upset or irritated anyone with my antics :?: :?: -
Longtime Razorback fan, Great job on the Ol' Girl 8)
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^^^^^^^ I could so see Ed doing that!!! I heard he was pretty protective when it came to his stuff! Some say he was an A-hole, but if you asked him nicely(especially if you were a kid, I was a Large 16-18yr. old!), he'd let you take a look at it closer. Ed had the newly finished Beatnik Bandit II on display behind him, when I met him. He offered me a ride if he could free up sometime at the end of the show, but later I had to leave, and his booth just got too busy :cry: Would have stayed till the end of the show, but my Father worked swing shift at Boeing, so he had to take me home and drop me off.