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Jeremy Jon

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  1. In the new year most likely I'll have done and ready in kit form ....I had several turbo Dodges, including a GLH Omni, quick even if rough cars, the Shelby GLHS proper cars are getting quite collectible now!
  2. Blast from my past, this photo is a Mustang GT build done more than 15+ years ago LOL ...model is long gone, but found this old photo!
  3. Interesting subject, and fantastic workmanship, I love the weathering and detailing, very nice work Dominik!! I look forward to seeing more!!
  4. That is some serious metal flake going on LOL ...looking good!!
  5. Daniel, contact member Chief Joseph, he most likely can help you out Do you still have an original decal sheet in good enough shape, so that it can be scanned and redone?
  6. There was the 2 door factory Charger turbo version made, but no one has ever made a plastic 4 door Omni turbo kit, nor either of in the correct Shelby GLHS versions ....but that will soon be corrected! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.452312118195836.1073741827.381978565229192&type=3
  7. Look toward military PE parts for them, though typically are 1:35 or 1:48 scales, but still may work for what you want if you can find the right sized ones (despite scale) ...combined with the processed leatherette, or masking tape made simulated leather, should look good! http://www.bnamodelworld.com/eduard/ed-49062
  8. Sad isn't it, this overly P.C., suspicious, busy body, distrustful & fearful world we have now, that you can't be yourself & helpful to encourage a kid in the interest of a hobby!?
  9. Interesting build subject, detailing looks great, nicely done!
  10. Cool lil sled, Nicely done!!
  11. So this is a diecast or toy repainted? Paint work looks good!
  12. Looks good Trent, very clean builds, nicely done!
  13. Future floor polish, but it's not used for adhesion, it's airbrushed over the body and even clear windows, as a clear coat, and done correctly gives exceptional clarity to the parts The Elmers tip is a good one, I still tend to use Testors clear parts glue mostly out of habit I suppose
  14. Thanks Mike, good info The example pic is just off the web, the one I'm doing is quite unique, but very similar to that one in shape and style, I can detail it further to be more exact from a resin pump set, but if I'm going to spend $20 on one small item, it would be nice to have the globe inclusive Jeff, do you have a link to the globes you mention? Thanks
  15. Funny you should say that, I was just looking through his page He has a link buried in there for something similar, is asking $20+shipping per pump!? http://www.scalemodelingbychris.com/124-GasPumpsPage2.htm
  16. Anyone seen one of these or similar, for a reasonable price , 1/24 scale, in their internet travels? I'll paint and make my own decals for it, but this basic pump with nozzle I found a couple on eBay, but are asking $30+ for them each, which is nuts IMO Please let me know of any leads, Thanks guys!
  17. Good build subject, looking great!!
  18. Very creative build idea, and looking great! Love the stance and look of it! I always loved the look of my old 1968 Ghia coupe, but it was a cancer problem underneath, so sold it, but still they are good looking cars!
  19. Good progress, looking forward to seeing more! I agree with Dave Van, would be great to see more of these in kit, I have one on the shelf, and you can find them on eBay, several on there now in fact for about $50 per, perhaps I'll look at doing one after my M6GT kit build? McLaren should be as much vaulted as Shelby for his contributions, another American racing legend!!
  20. Very creative build, I like it, Nicely done!!
  21. Neat builds, they look great, nicely done!
  22. Looks good Carl, nicely done! You're getting quite a collection amassed!
  23. Clean build Paul, looks great!!
  24. I would suggest some slightly smaller O.D. tires, those are quite tall IMO, but looking good in the mock up there Mike! For the light covers, build in a rib of thin styrene rod, on each side, inset the thickness of your clear cover being used - easily cut from clear packaging - then use clear set adhesive to fix in place after paint work done, then will be flush fit result Similar to the manner I used here for headlight slats
  25. I remember those cars, pretty rare to see one now Looks cool Jeff, looking forward to seeing more!
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