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Jantrix

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  1. Yes. And through Pandora I have discovered that there are quite a lot of similar bands. Kamelot, Epica, Within Temptation, that are just as good.
  2. I know this is a terribly overused word, but it's original definition truly fits. awesome [aw-suh m] adjective 1. causing or inducing awe; inspiring an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, or fear: an awesome sight.
  3. Based upon the cost involved it would not be anything I'd be interested in. Chemical stripping is miles cheaper and easier. http://www.micromark.com/paasche-air-eraser-mini-sandblast-gun-set,9117.html
  4. Two things actually. Never was into punk at all, but THIS is a hell of an album. And I discovered this band through an Evanescence search on Pandora. This is symphonic metal. A great metal band fronted by an operatic mezzo-soprano. very unique and dramatic.
  5. I happens in the cottage industry. I thought someone would buy out Fred Cady's silk screens when he retired. It would seem like a no-brainer, but no such luck,
  6. Jantrix

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    I really like your "fat fendered" rods done fenderless because you don't see it often. You did an excellent job on this one. I'd really like to hear more about what parts/kits were used for this. Tell us what you did man.
  7. Well I sorta cheated on mine. Since it's a custom, I had no issues at all with just whipping some ruby red on them and calling it done. I think you did a very good job on yours.
  8. I think so too. What's not to like? Well except for the poorly executed small block.
  9. Good news. My work trip to WA has been cancelled. So I will be spending more time at the bench. I've decided on the gloss rootbeer brown for the Pacer with a tan interior. I'm still puzzling on the roll bar. It's gonna have to be the tightest roll cage I've ever done and painted to match the interior.
  10. I'm in a local model club. I've told my wife and kids to keep what they want, the rest goes to the club. At least then I know they will end up with builders.
  11. Yes! I dig it!
  12. In my opinion this is a pretty versatile kit. You can do a lot with it. 1/24 scale is tough but there are engine options that will help fill that engine bay and most oversized wheel/tire combos look right at home there. I like what you've done so far.
  13. That is fantastic. What color is the interior? I've been looking for the fawn leather color in a rattle can forever.
  14. I'm also a big believer in keeping the old builds as they were. I have several that I will never rebuild.
  15. You and any other show-offs, will have to build a Cannonball racer out of a Palmer kit.
  16. In the link I provided.
  17. Concerning the clip that Joe just posted, lets all give an ataboy to the driver of the yellow car for some great reflexes and some snappy driving.
  18. Agreed. Also odds are the '66 Charger is an MPC and the Z-28 a Revell kit, Based upon availability at the time you built these.
  19. Not a bit. We have a section on this forum for Community Build Projects (CBP) where people join to build cars together with a similar theme. I'm involved with one based on the Cannonball Run, where we all build something we'd like to race cross country in. Each year there is a secondary theme, and this year it's "sleepers". All you have to do is post up a picture of your starting kit or pile-o-parts and get to work. As long as you aren't too far along on this build (more than 25-30%) you'd be welcome to join. Check it out. It runs all year. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=96893
  20. What a coincidence then that this years Cannonball CBP theme is "sleepers". Just sayin'.
  21. Very cool. I was thinking for the theme on year ten, we'd do "Stalled Cannonball builds".
  22. Seems like that would do better than the photo album I've been using.
  23. Historically about 25-30% is average, however we picked a great theme and it has pulled in a lot more builders. We'll have to wait and see. Personally, this is the eighth consecutive year for this CBP, and in that time I've completed two racers. Last year I didn't even get the kit open. Life happens. Here's the years and the themes of our past Cannonballs. The first four were on the SA forums. 2008 - unlimited 2009 - unlimited 2010 - route 66 rundown 2011 - 30th Ann Cannonball Run/ '81 or older After that we moved here. 2012 - American Graffiti / '62 or older 2013 - unlimited 2014 - Honoring Brock Yates/ '79 or older 2015 - Sleepers 2016 and into the future? - Yeah probably
  24. Got a build day in today as the wife was outa town. It's all also one of those days where you got a LOT done, but it doesn't really look like it on the model. Motor mounts and tranny cross-member scratched. Molded radiator cut out and another with a electric fan fitted. Engine in it's final location. Going with baby moons and old school rubber. Modified the front suspension to allow the engine to fit well. More soon.
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