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Slotto

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  1. Good looking Bel Air!
  2. Cool layout. I wish I had the space for something like that
  3. I got this chassis and other from Dash. Around $10 each at the time
  4. Great looking Chevelle. The paint and finish is really nice
  5. Nice job. I like to paint the shifter knobs white on all my builds
  6. Looking good. Nice little companions you got there
  7. I dunno why the black wire. It just happened that way ?. All of the green wires are there.
  8. Wow, never thought they would look good but you have proved me wrong! Bravo
  9. Sorry, I do not. I don't remember where I got them either. Maybe Walmart, a.c. Moore. Michaels?
  10. Or even the non-business end of a fishing hook would work.
  11. This occurred to me while driving home on Sunday from Pennsylvania. If you take some small tubing, drill some holes in it and cut slits to the holes, you could essentially slide 2 bent paper clips thru to create spindles. Shown here in place is the tubing and paper clip assembly wedged between the lower control arm and a fabricated upper control arm. This will allow the front wheels to turn. After I built the contraption it occurred to me that if you make a few extra bends, you could get the wheels to turn in sync. You would connect them with yet another bent paper clip. This creates a sort of tie rod. On this one will have to have the ends rounded to fit over the hooked lower region. It worked for me. Your mileage may vary.
  12. Nice clean build. Nice engine bay and bed
  13. Really nice Jeremy. Make sure you have your tetanus shots!
  14. That is tough looking! Really dig it
  15. That is super cool! Love it!
  16. Nice paint! great looking interior
  17. Not sure where I was going here. A truck, maybe? I chopped the back end off the car then cut off the hood and front fenders. Then I added a hinge and a motor. I may get around to adding a bed. Who knows
  18. Yep, you guessed it. Johnny Lightning. I cut off the hood and fenders then added a motor and hinge.
  19. This is one of those Johnne Lightning pull backs. I cut off the front hood and fenders, cut a hole in the hood and added a hinge and motor
  20. This was originally one of those Johnnt Lightning pull backs from the early 2000s. I cut off the back half and melted in the roof and sail panels. The tonneau cover is sheet styrene. the rear window is from this car just squashed a little.
  21. This was one of those Johnny Lightning pull back cars from the early 2000s. I carefully trimmed off the hood and added a hinge and a big block motor.
  22. I made this with sheet styrene to fit an Aurora ThunderJet chassis. The Sin stickers are courtesy of my daughters Sunday School.
  23. This started out life as an Aurora Model A Panel. I had a spare lying around so I cut off the back half, chopped the top and turned it into a truck.
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