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Only you could've turned a wooden brick into a fine-looking hot rod, creative and well-crafted as always.
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I broke my thumb years ago, (motorcycle mishap) was not treated. Acts up now and again like a dull ache, sometimes cramps up. CBD cream and or oil has been my friend...
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Looks like a great project and the start of a fun build. After all that's what the hobby is all about! Enjoy...
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Thanks for the comments, all. The wheels and engine are from Texas 3D, all very nicely made. I did notice a couple things after posting these pix, one was the wiper slid before the adhesive dried (Clear Acrylic) and the gas cap was facing the wrong way. Thankfully both were easy enough to correct.
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Very Nice-looking Duster...
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67 Plymouth GTX, Splash Paints Plum Crazy and 2x clear, interior, engine and chassis parts airbrushed Tamiya. Alclad chrome and white aluminum on the shiny bits. Scratch made front chassis and exhaust. Overall, pleased with the outcome. My lighting does no justice, thanks for looking…
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1992 Ford F-150 XL Work Truck
James2 replied to av405's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Those setbacks happen to us all, you'll overcome it and still have a beautiful model. Slowing down and or taking a break is a good idea and when the time is right, you'll get it right! -
Well worth the wait, just lovely...
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This boring, I’m going outside…
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And yet here we are discussing endX in a thread about a model car forums instead of supporting the industry. My point is how easily distracted we are…But I’m sure you haters will find something else to complain about.
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How did we go from Randy's forum shutting down to all the conspiracy theories?
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That was a hard hit, glad he is doing well! I wouldn't blame him for stepping away after that one...
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Comparatively speaking, maybe a little less tire would do the trick.
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I like it, on the shelf is a good look!
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Liking this just fine...
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I'll be 64 this year, feel great most of the time, just the usual aches and pains from life's casualties. Mentally I feel young, I am slowing some but still enjoy working, playing and the occasional party. Still riding and wrenching on motorcycles and building models of course. The hobby for me has change over the years, but it is still a great way to relax and escape even for just a moment! I also believe some take this hobby way to seriously! Trying to be all authentic and overly exact. That's ok for some but me, I just wanna have fun.
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This is exactly what a model should look like, IMO. Cleanly built, great paint, well detailed and setting pretty. Well done...
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That is a great looking Nova, well built and nicely detailed.
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Farmtruck
James2 replied to Gustavo Reis's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
This is a fine-looking model, the closet I've seen to the 1:1. Nice work... -
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1935 Ford pickup
James2 replied to Maindrian Pace's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Stunning pony car you built, nicely done...