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Nice start. You canβt go wrong with burgundy and whiteβ¦it looks great on anything.π
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Billet Style Grill
NOBLNG replied to Perspect Scale Modelworks's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Excellent video! Thanks for the link.π -
AMT 1953 Ford Pickup WIP
NOBLNG replied to Oliver77's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Cool! I recently started fiddling with one of these. Yours is looking good and I like your assembly fixtures!π -
Mock-up of a 2003 Jeep wrangler
NOBLNG replied to Brudda's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Looks goodπβ¦.needs just a tad more lift to run those tires in my mind.π -
Old glue bomb kit, what went wrong?
NOBLNG replied to kymdlr's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Full strength. It wonβt damage styrene or the resin that I have cast. I have used brake fluid a couple of times as a last resort on styrene and luckily had no issues. -
Sweet looking Cobra!π
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Super nice work!π
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Great work on researching this one and it shows in the authentic look of the finished model.ππ
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I agree the paint looks great. It should be a right fine looking model when assembled.π
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The completed '57 Chrysler 300, This is the "Build" of it!
NOBLNG replied to 426-Hemi's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Unfortunately John the builder hasnβt been on here since 2017. Too bad because this is an awesome creation! I hope he is well.π -
Steering gear gaiters?
NOBLNG replied to YellowHound's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
You could chuck a piece of evergreen in a drill or lathe and use a razor saw and triangle file to shape some? What is the approximate diameter you need? -
Thanks for all the compliments Fellas!π They are beautiful cars and now I think I did it justice.
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Beer goes great with anything from the barbecue.
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Great looking pair of old Chenys!π
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Looking back on my postsβ¦page 11 (Nov 20th) the emojis are still there. page 12 (Nov 19th) and anything previous they have disappeared.
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My Take on the Last of The V8 Interceptor
NOBLNG replied to Model Builders Mafia's topic in Model Cars
Loved the movie, and your version of the interceptor looks great! Very cool.π -
Nice rebuild Jeff, it looks great!π
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Outstanding work Gerry! That is one beautiful looking Camaro!π
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Looking great so far Joseph. Nice work on the engine.π
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Population expansion is actually the earthβs most significant threat over the long haul.
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Well it turns out the center nose piece was also (or maybe the only thing) interfering with the hood closure. I should have filed down the width of it before paint so that it would sit closer down to the bumper.π₯΄ Anyways, I filed it down and touched it up a bit and good enough.π¬ I am calling it done. Thanks for all the compliments and encouragement along the way folks!π More pics under glass Here: https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/198033-β64-pontiac-gto/
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This is the old Monogram kit. It is actually a very nice kit.π I opened up the side windows to the hardtop version, lowered the front a tad, added the vinyl roof and a few underhood details. Paint is Tamiya TS-11 Maroon with Mr. Hobby clear. Thanks for lookinβ. Build thread: https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/139261-64-pontiac-gto/#comments
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Nice Bill ! I like the silicone tube idea. I have a couple I made very similar to your original one. I used coat hanger and it seems to have enough spring to it. The holes make it easier to hang on to.
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Thanks everyone. I get lots of ideas and inspiration from all of you so I am happy whenever I get a chance to contribute something in return.π
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Girlfriend and wife should hopefully be one and the same.