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Belugawrx

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  1. Well done!
  2. Hollow, plastic shaft, Q-Tips (cotton buds).... When they get too dirty to use anymore, I cut them into 1/2" lengths and glue them to parts without holes.... Stick a toothpick in there,... Voila! After paint, just snap 'em off and re-use. Or you can collect quite a few 2 1/2" lengths of 1/8" hollow tubing.
  3. Yep,.. That right right there is why I'm following this !!!! Great little details like that, add volumes to the build Very Cool Jason Keep it up Cheers
  4. Thanks Jeff, glad your liking it,... Me too! A little update... Detailing the cockpit In all of the research photos I have found, there is not one, be it model or actual car that shows a seat pan/pad,....except this one.. This being a reconditioned, weekend warrior, although actual WR2 (i think) So I will be scratching something out of pop can / masking tape....etc. More to come Cheers
  5. LOL that guy can Really Yap with a straight face
  6. And this will be an R/C.....? WOW I'm diggin' this... Cheers
  7. Bit of an update,... Got the firewall detailed, drilled a bunch of holes for the wiring and hoses. Thanks for looking Q. C. + C's welcome Cheers
  8. Interior came out great!! I gotta agree with Greg Meyers tho.. the oil from your fingers,will make that top just a little semi gloss Looking real good Cheers
  9. Suh..Weeet
  10. O M G
  11. This is giving me inspiration to finish this,... ..Someday.....
  12. Hey Mike Welcome Cheers
  13. Very Nice Matt! Glad to see those A pillars made it thru to completion!! Cheers
  14. Great dio Carl got a lot going on there Cheers
  15. Hey Barclay Welcome to the forum Cheers
  16. I laughed....Geez that felt good Thnx Greg
  17. |I agree Scott,.. the paste not the gel toothpaste
  18. What type of glue? If the body isn't painted yet, you should be able to sand and buff the glue out. I would take the mirrors off, to get a smooth surface. Then put a pin into the base of the mirror, and drill a corresponding hole in the body for an easier locate. Good luck Cheers
  19. WOW Joe!! Great job of cramming there
  20. On the engine I would wash in a grungy rust red....hull red Tamiya. Or thinned med. brown testors
  21. Wow those were left in the easy off for a long time:) Good to see you back at it Joe As far as washes,.. Watered down acrylic flat black does a nice job.....depends on what you want to weather? You mean the engine or....?
  22. You made more than one casting of those wheels dintcha Jim? The only place I've ever found those was in. 79 trans am kit I love those wheels.....there you made me say the L word Nice charger by the way Cheers
  23. Nice job Matt!! That looks great Cheers
  24. Cool,..it's about time I visited my aunt (in London) again. With the new Red Hill exprsway it's only 2 hrs. from St. Catharines, I'll try Dave's on my way thru Hamilton
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