
misterNNL
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Looking good.The minimal pin striping to match the interior woks very well. Thanks for sharing.
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Looking very nice. That continental kit should lean forward. The only time those leaned out was when you needed to access the trunk area. Love the low down stance.
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Looking good! you have a great eye for using what you have available to make this your own. The front slash apron is bang on.
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Dusting Off More Old Projects - 49 Ford Sectioned Custom
misterNNL replied to GasPunkAlley's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I agree with your decision not to chop the top as you are doing a Valley Customs clone. I missed that bit while scanning through to quickly looking for pix and not reading all the comments. -
This coupe is very slick.A great design that looks like it came right out of a coach builder's salon.Please post more photos as you work on this one.
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The top chop is brilliant work.I love that.The head lights.....not so much...just my opinion. Always build what you like and do it to your standards,no one elses.
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Simply stunning quality!
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This pretty much says "Sit down,buckle up,and hold on to your blah-blah-blah".
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Excellent work. I like the dark base color under the rust. It looks very realistic. The stiched look of the old tack strip adds a nice detail and picks up the sidewall texture of the slicks. Thanks for sharing.
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1934 Ford tow truck
misterNNL replied to landman's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great job. Nice to see a built '34 truck. -
49 50 stud pickup
misterNNL replied to damodelguy az's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Definitely no sharp edges on this machine. Nice job and thanks for sharing. -
Back into Hobby after 13 years
misterNNL replied to Bullitt 3309's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Thank you for your service and welcome back to the hobby. -
First Car in Space: a Tesla Roadster
misterNNL replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
If you have ever watched the new show "young Sheldon" they took a comedic shot at Musk in a recent episode. During the show Sheldon figures out the whole Re--entry thing and submits it to his science teacher in school. At the close of this particular episode there is some TV footage of Musk's booster rockets landing. The camera pans out and shows Musk at his desk reading.....you guessed it....young Sheldon's school paper and smiling to himself with great satisfaction. Neat show. -
The center door "T" is a Flintstone resin casting and quite unique as a choice for a model project.Thanks so much or posting the image of the real steel deal.
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Anyone looking at the hood/turtle deck and doubting that anyone would ever do that on a real car would be wrong. While gathering images for my Pintrest album on speedsters I found some that had indeed done just that. Nice build and thanks for sharing.
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You have a good eye for slice and dice my friend. This can be one of those custom creations other builders will look at and wonder just how the heck you got that look. Thanks for sharing !!
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How about posting some lower angle photos instead of ones taken from the point of view of a guy sitting on top of a 15 foot ladder. Love that choice of the burgundy paint for this one. Thanks for sharing !
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'35 Mercedes Benz Hot Rod - "Mad'am"- Update 01/10/18 Page 4
misterNNL replied to Joca's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I like the forward and low placement of those big headlights. That visually draws the viewers eye to them and gives the whole car a lower appearance. Keep up the good work. -
First Car in Space: a Tesla Roadster
misterNNL replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Musk's roadster is now officially also the fastest car in the universe traveling at over 27,000 mph. Gonna be tough to top that. -
Those side windows might look very cool in a reflective glass like a lot of modern day windows with a reflective outer surface but clear from the inside.Over all a great use of "gizmology"by scrapping out outdated internal combustion era parts to build a sustainable mode of transportation.
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Buckeye scale auto club
misterNNL replied to misterNNL's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Thanks for the help ! -
Buckeye scale auto club
misterNNL replied to misterNNL's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Got it. Thanks! -
I am interested in a vendor's table for the 8th annual BSAC buckeye classic model show and swap meet in March in Columbus,Ohio but don't know how to contact them.NO I am Not on facebook which is all I can find on line today. Does anyone have good ol fashioned phone number I can call? Thanks for your help.
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While searching for some vintage images of Curtiss Wright Aerocar trailers yesterday I ran across some WIP photos of a scale model one posted by a jr.member with a sctreen name of 59bernard. I am building a model of a 24' aerocar right now and would like to find 59bernard for some photo swaping .Guess what...today I can't find his posts from several years ago so I can't find his given name etiher. Any help to locate him would be greatly appreciated.