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Twokidsnosleep

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  1. Great to see some different stuff!!! Really like the Cessna diorama and its weathering/water Did water with GE caulking silicone last weekend for a Lord of the Rings figure set diorama...easier than I thought it would be!!
  2. I just love this No digital this with computerized that on a multi axis cutting whatzit.....you just make a jig, set it up old school and mill away Very impressive
  3. Looks great Cato, good to see her on her wheels with some clothes on the frame Cuts a very classy profile
  4. I bet they were HOT off the bandsaw....watch those pinkies vs the friction heat generated As always, blow away by your innovations
  5. Looks like everyone had a good time Some real nice looking builds Thanks for the pictures!!!
  6. Lot of money, but go for it if it turns your crank.....so to speak People easily blow that on a dinner or a bottle of wine, at least this won't make you fat or tipsy
  7. At first glance, those look like three giant alligator clamps on a 1:1 car
  8. Absolutely agree, let's see you go at it We have styrene, resin, metal, why not wood?! Sweet kit!!!
  9. Super paint and decal work Good Job!!!
  10. Whoops, missed that there line maybe put a thread in "Big Boys" section so it doesn't get lost in busy workbench area
  11. Sooo coool So what is the next project????
  12. Toss me the keys, I am going for a spin!!!
  13. Really coming together nicely I love the look at those headers....awesome aluminum bending!!!
  14. Tubes are looking good!!! I like what you did with the bottom, now...... Question: how about a roof chop now...might balance door-roof ratio?? Just a suggestion, don't take it the wrong way :)
  15. Both soooo nice Great job
  16. The frame is gorgeous, so why not show it off!!!
  17. Drool, drool Loving the look of this, me want!!!!
  18. Good build and great photoshoot
  19. Can't argue with those beautiful wheels and white walls
  20. Never thought of using Gesso, Mike is right as it is thick and textured...would have to thin it with water I have only used it priming canvases for painting
  21. She is looking good, really liking the details you are adding I see a soldering iron in the background of one pic.....have you had to use it for anything on this build???
  22. HaHa At least I will finally get some peace and quiet...for eternity
  23. Cool right down to the helmet Very well done!!!
  24. Happy to see another Pocher classic being built, yes I recognize the pic from another site Share as many photos as you like, there are many Pocher nuts on here
  25. and darn life gets in the way of important modelling....two family dinners for me last weekend, two! Who needs to see relatives two times in a weekend, gheese
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