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Looks fantastic! Great details!
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Recharged - Ex General Lee with new engine...
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Antikainen's topic in Model Cars
Nice job on a well thought out concept! -
I like the concept! Nice job!
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Pretty sweet color!! Car looks great!
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Nice, I've seen those engine parts packs before and they seem like they would be real nice to have.
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My Hobbylinc score that came in a couple days ago. My plans for all but the Suburban are self-explanatory, while I need to order the resin Suburban panel body from Jimmy Flintstone to make my shop truck. I've heard a lot of good things about the glue, and needed to pick up some of the sanding sticks for tight corners and hard to reach areas. The mini highway was a curiosity purchase and while being too narrow for 1/25(even though it was advertised as G scale) I can certainly still use it for what it was intended for with a little imagination and ingenuity. Oh, and the receiver was bought earlier and is already being used as the main piece of my Home Theater setup because my previous one fried out.
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Nice!! The Testors Mystic Emerald is a nice color. The nicely done white interior really sets it off!
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Looks great!!
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Looks great!! Nice job on the interior and engine detail.
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Awesome job, looks great!! Love hearing/reading stories of how things were done back in the earlier days of NASCAR.
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'69 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (Revell, 1/25 scale)
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Tommy124's topic in Model Cars
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Looks great! Good color choice.
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Thanks! I've always been a fan of the Trans Am. Here's a pic of the kit box... It looks like just a re-issue of the 10th Anniversary kit, but with blue, red, and gold bird decals instead of the silver anniversary decals. Everything else seems to be the same. The two wheel options are the same, the "racing " interior is the same, as well as the side pipes. The kit really looks and feels it's age. Lots of flash, heavy chrome plating, thick windshield, not much detail--especially the interior. I bought two, and on both of mine the chassis and body were warped, there is plenty of flash on most of the pieces and the final fit was pretty iffy on the one I've completed so far. I'm probably going to take it apart this summer to try to do a better job of making a windshield, get the stance a little better, line up the wheelwells better, and do a little more detailing. Funny enough though, I can't wait to get going on the second one, LOL.
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Hey guys, I'm getting ready to purchase my first airbrush and compressor real soon. I've already decided to start with the Paasche H for my first airbrush, but am a bit undecided on the compressor. I've narrowed it down to the two pictured so if anyone has any experience with either one, I would be much appreciative of your input. It will be used in my house, so the quieter the better. Thanks in advance! The first one is the Paasche DA300R that is 1/8 HP The second one is the California Air Tools CAT-1P1060SP Quiet Air Compressor
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AMT 1962 Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster 390 Tri-Power
Dragonhawk1066 replied to RandyB.'s topic in Model Cars
Another amazing build! You just seem to find the perfect colors for the cars you're building. -
Great job! Looks awesome!
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Looks incredible as usual, and a great color choice!
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Very nice! Great job!