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  1. 5 hours ago, Tom Geiger said:

    That is very cool!  And your water looks real!

    Back in the 1950s and maybe into the 1960s they buried junk cars  off New Jersey beaches as erosion control.  Every so often when there is a hurricane, some of the cars emerge!   

    These are all over in the rivers near where I am.  This was done well into the 70's around these parts.  They are just car bodies, drive lines and interiors were mostly removed.

  2. On 10/2/2019 at 1:56 PM, Anglia105E said:

    Very well done, JonRodig........... and I like the videos too. You certainly know your water effects!

    David

    I have never done water before!  This is my first time pouring resin and doing waves or highlights.

    On 10/2/2019 at 2:31 PM, landman said:

    Absolutely! I concur.

     

    I added a few more details.  I am calling this one completely DONE.  It is sitting on my desk now.

    More PICTURES HERE

     

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  3. Part 5 and the final part.  I will post nice high quality pictures here when I get around to taking some.  For now you can see how I did the highlights and added some unique details that will keep you staring at it for hours.

     

     

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  4. I should have started this thread earlier, but just thought of it now after I am over half way through the build.  Here is the progress that I have been making.  I have been live streaming the build so people can easily follow along if they like.

    Here is the inspiration

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    Here is what I started with.

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    Moving along with some plaster.

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    Doing the pour of the resin

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    Adding some landscaping just before the water highlights.

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  5. On 8/31/2019 at 4:00 PM, tbill said:

    Great job on an awful kit, having built one, I know the trials and tribulations of that mess of a box of plastic. Looks great, well done!

    I agree.  I used this kit for my build of my replica of my real T600.  And yes this kit was hard and fitment was not great even though I did some mods to mine.  I think box stock it would be hard to get it to look good, especially that aero sleeper.  I hated the box stock wheels.

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  6. I forgot to even make a build thread so here are a few in-progress pics and then the final.  I also have a video of the entire build so you can see how I did it.  There are also archived live stream videos if you have 5+ hours to waste.

    Replicating a pickup a friend of mine had in high school so when I saw the Revell Datsun 720 offroad pickup kit I knew what I had to do.  The only reference of it is memory and this old VHS video.  Below will be pictures that will set up the scope of the project.

    Full write up here. and more pictures

     

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    The air cleaner is off the carburetor on purpose.  (its an inside joke)

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  7. Yes, I have more Hot Wheels/Diecasts of this nature that I want to get to.  I have a bunch of hobbies which some I like to feature or document on my Youtube channel.  I also like to provide some how to or tutorial style videos to help or inspire others to create something.  I have done some diorama's as well.  I have a lot of pictures and documentation on my website about my projects as well.  The motorcycle restorations are fun and rewarding, but time consuming and labor intensive from a production standpoint.  The restoration/project piece is the easy part.

  8. I love the added detail of the camera.  Even in its first run I always noticed the camera because they used this jump in some of the seasons opening.  All I can add, is this dio (sort of) I made. I title "the moment of impact" which is depicting the frame AFTER they usually cut to the interior shot of Bo/Luke jumping around in the seat pretending to land.  Not as involved as yours though.

    Full pictures here.

    https://www.thejunkmanadv.com/the-junk-mans-blog/dukes-of-hazzard-behind-the-scenes

     

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  9. As with some of my other vintage toys from my Dad and me I worked on this off and on. If you follow me elsewhere you may have seen updates, but here it is the finished restoration.

    Ready for some serious sandbox road building! That is one thing I enjoyed about this toy as a kid is its weight. It is heavy so the blade actually works with minimal down pressure, unlike other brands like Tonka that had a relatively light weight grader.
     
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