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MeatMan

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  1. Thanks for setting this up so soon Rob. It looks like variety won't be a problem after all!
  2. Not sure if I'll compete next year, but if I do it will be a mutt.
  3. Congrats Bruce, great build. Congrats to all of my fellow competitors, even those I tried to run off the road!
  4. Sweet!!
  5. Fantastic build! So much good stuff there!
  6. Nice work! Don't see many of those. Thanks for sharing them with us.
  7. Yes, very nice Erik! You should be included.
  8. Ditto!! Good stuff, great service!
  9. Well now that is cool!
  10. Great job Uelder! I love all of the little add-ons. The bomb fuel tanks are... well. the bomb!
  11. Very well done! A true classic!
  12. I like it, but maybe its because i'm in the same boat, and also a similar look. Just took it back out yesterday to try to finish it. Not boring at all though!
  13. My entry is a 2006 Camaro, to which I added an LS V-12 engine. I fabricated the coil covers, and wired the plugs to the coils. The tranny is a T-56 five speed. I used Viper fenders to create the wide-body look in the rear, and styrene in the front. The spoiler is from the C5R kit. The front fascia has been heavily modified to open the grille up and give it a more modern look. I added a fuel cell, and externally plumbed it, and added an additional filler cap to keep the fumes out, and speed refueling, and an automated fire extinguiser. The exhaust system is custom built from solder, with fabricated mufflers, and I also added huge 14” brake rotors. It’s hard to see but that is Brock Yates on the tablet screen in the interior shot. He has his hands on two cars and is standing in front of a Cannonball Run banner. Nuff yakin’, lets roll!
  14. Sorry to hear about the repair results. Good question about the end time.
  15. Awesome!!
  16. Sweet!
  17. That's why we do styrene. Anything's possible with plastic!!
  18. Rob, can we get back to requiring monthly updates? I slacked off a bit myself last year but I think those updates keep the interest up. I thought about not entering this year, but after seeing all the ideas the guys have, I am now restoked! Thanks.
  19. Wow! Very nice project. I'm loving it, and learning a whole lot. Justin, how exactly did you cut that .060 styrene?
  20. Wow! Some imagination went into thinking that up! Nice work!!
  21. Great detail Fred!!
  22. That's awsome!!
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