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MikeMc

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  1. C'mon Harry......HIT US!!!:P
  2. a boring but productive week....got the rear seat filled in and smooth, smoothed the frame and molded the rear wheelwells. Roof is now as smooth as a babys bottom,figgured out the grill and front lights.. gonna start on the power train now
  3. I hope those 23 will fit....I might of gone with both 19 and 23s....lets see!!
  4. Hey Bud....whats up in the new year?? Hope youall are doing good.
  5. Ditto...I'd buy you a beer........OOPS just 19...(lucky dog) Hey that was good!
  6. Thanks Bob.....you are the paint guru for us lacquer guys!!
  7. go here....the source..... http://www.swannysmodels.com/TheCompleteFuture.html
  8. Meguires or the treatment and dawn dish detergent
  9. Yep gold will change colors....so will copper, brass or any of the metalizers.....try the spoon test ! Donn Yost uses only metalizers under all colors.....check here: Donn
  10. Pints of Guinness for all!!! put it on Sir Georges tab
  11. Try future.....BUT WAIT for that enamel to dry.....could take a while
  12. I don't want to see that face !!!!!!!!
  13. The rear metal is a lot smaller than the 1:1 tires are square and no mirrors on the spares!
  14. Can't beat metalizers!
  15. Guys heres an example! This was typed as ...."AMT RAN'T...... see what we got.....good call Curt!
  16. Hurry up Harry.............its warmer out now!
  17. George...Thanks for being who you are........one CLASS ACT! Marcus.....Thanks for sharing Thats why this place needs all of us.
  18. Very cool Joe!!
  19. Nah...look close same truck...red oxide and Burple......I would do a panel though with a SOHC .
  20. Mr chairman I second that vote.......
  21. With a cab that sweet...whats the trailer like??
  22. until you know what your paint choice is you can not guess . I shoot lacquers most are at a 1/1 ratio. When I decant rattlecan lacquers no thinner is needed.....But think of milk...2% . swirl it in a glass...that is what works in airbrushes...to thin or too thick they each look awfull. so add some color in a jar. measure out thinner and add till you get it right...then you know how much to add in the future. Part of great paint is great notes!!!
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