
John B.
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Very cool!
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Tamiya 1/24 Nissan 240Z (street custom?)
John B. replied to Bennyg's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
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Lego Camaro
John B. replied to Mike 1017's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
I really like all of the gears and such in the various assemblies. 672 pieces is pretty impressive - thanks for sharing! -
Very realistic - a nice replica of the real car.
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S.A.B.A. Pacific Northwest Model Car Fest 5/4/24
John B. replied to Bills72sj's topic in Contests and Shows
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Extremely realistic - excellent paint and the lighting adds another level of realism. Well done!
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Incredible work of art, sir. Extraordinary in every aspect!
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Thanks - I appreciate it!
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Extremely realistic and exceptionally well done!
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Many thanks - it was fun to build!
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Thank you very much!
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full detail 1/16th Gordie Bonin BubbleUp Trans Am Funnycar
John B. replied to Ian McLaren's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Really nice work - I'm learning a lot from your build!- 190 replies
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Nice widebody conversion!
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Someone in my neighborhood owns one identical to your replica - very nice!
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very nice - cool stance!
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Thank you very much! The gray paint was something I wanted to try and I'm glad you like it.
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Very clean build!
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Much appreciated - Thank you!
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Thank you very much! I forgot to mention that the paint is Tamiya Light Gray Primer with Tamiya TS-13 clear. This is a photo of the chassis.
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Hi, all; In honor of 4/29 Day, I'm posting this recently - completed 2008 Mustang. It started out as a Revell Bullitt kit (many thanks to Bruce @ Rocketfin Hobbies!). I read an article on how Jon Kaase took a 2008 GT and dropped one of his Boss Nine engines into it. He was able to accomplish this and retain the stock hood, so I decided to try it in scale. With the exception of the engine, transmission, driveshaft and exhaust system, the model is stock. I used the basic engine block, heads and valve covers from an old Johan Mercury Comet pro stock kit, a Revell Viper T-56 transmission, a driveshaft comprised of K & S aluminum tubing and parts box u-joints. I also used Oatey plumbing solder and Machined Aluminum Specialties (MAS) Scaletrapp mufflers for the exhaust system. The battery is a Greg Olsen 3D printed item, the intake manifold and headers are from the parts box. The carb is an aftermarket Demon unit. Thanks for looking and comments welcome.
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Very original and very cool!
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Very cool - thanks for posting!