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WolfmanJedd

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  1. Excited to see the process of this build! Very cool and off to a great start!
  2. Love the rust and weathering! I'm going to try your approach to my next project!
  3. Thank you! Yup, she's seen a lot of miles!
  4. Haha! I think you're right!
  5. Brilliant! Amazing work!
  6. This is a beautiful rig! Really enjoyed watching the building process too.
  7. Those are awesome pics! Very convincing Han. Although I would have blasted Kylo...
  8. Thanks! Love the Solo costume! I used to have one too. Now I'm wearing an Indy one.
  9. Excellent work! Very faithful reproduction!
  10. Amazing work! Your weathering is subtle and very well done. Love it!
  11. Great looking rig! Love the stripes and color choice!
  12. Thanks, everyone! I had a lot of fun with this one. Just need a trailer to match!
  13. Thank you all! And thank you so much for the suggestions! Very helpful for future builds. Thank you!
  14. Man, this one kicked my butt. I was trying to go with old stock car racer look, but the black paint (which I now know is very difficult to work with) got really dirty and of course, I frosted the glass again (I now use glass glue!). So I panted the windows red and rusted it up. The skull and numbers, lettering etc. I hand painted. I like how it looks, but it is certainly a basket case. I even lost the radiator hose... Ah, the learning process.
  15. My version of the old Return of the Jedi model kit. I added quite a bit of greebling around the sides, added hoses here and there and shortened the cockpit a bit, as it looked too long to me. I also added some scars on the hull too. I tentatively say it's done, but I want to work on the engine more. Sadly, I frosted the cockpit glass as well. I weathered it with acrylics.
  16. This is my version of the ATM White Freightliner. I wanted to make a very tired and weathered truck and liked the look of the dual drive day cab. I used the salt method with a base of brown under the green and then added some more weathering with acrylics. The cab was very fiddly to put together, but other than that, I found it went together well. I shortened the stacks a bit and add some air hoses. I'm pretty happy with it and felt I didn't rush it with my second model kit since I was a teenager (I always got frustrated with models when I was young). Thanks for looking!
  17. This is so inspiring! I'm going to do something like this with a '57 Chevy that I found was missing parts. I just love it! So creative! Great weather too.
  18. I love the paint job! Very nice weathering!
  19. That's sweet! Love the color!
  20. I admire your dedication, even when the cab falls to an almost death, you still keep truckin'! Looks amazing!
  21. That's beautiful! Well done!
  22. Oh my goodness, that's the coolest (and super creative) thing I have seen in a long time! Looking forward to seeing it finished!
  23. Very well done! Looks a heap lot better than the models I was doing at 13!
  24. Very nice! I just finished a weathered day cab dual drive. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
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