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Great job on this one. The lights are really cool! ?
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Fabulous looking Willys Larry! Love the colour and everything looks perfect! ??
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Beautiful work Douglas! You blended them so well that it looks like a factory offering. Outstanding!?? Edit: Dang…makes me want to build one now. I have an El Camino that I don’t know what to do with.?
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I don’t know if any of these are copyrighted, but something similar maybe? Google machine shop graphics:images. You should see lots of possibilities. Also, see the thread above about making decals.
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I like it! Nice looking Demon.?
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Beautiful, nice clean build Stu.? Yes, there are fit issues with the interior and glass on these Camaros.?
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Meanings can be misunderstood if the speaker is not articulate.
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Great work Chris! If you plan on doing more casting, the pressure pot and vacuum chamber make a huge improvement on the quality of the molds and casts. I like all the changes and upgrades you’re doing to this one. Edit: FYI, I like the dual aluminum air cleaners.?
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Visit to the clinic might be required if you find a date on the street corner.
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Helpful in what way?
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Beautiful work David! That’s a really nice pair.??
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Nice work Bob! She’s a beauty.?
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1:16 Gunze Sangyo 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sports Saloon
NOBLNG replied to Anglia105E's topic in WIP: Model Cars
What is this circled in red? I don’t see it on pictures I’ve googled. I’m not sure I’ve googled the exact same car though. -
Outside is where you’ll find the sunshine.
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Very nicely done Mario. Is that the kit chrome, or did you re-do it?
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It's a '30-sumthin' truck thingy...
NOBLNG replied to mrm's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice work Mozzi. That engine is going to look great in there with the yellow flames. I really like the look of those wheels too.? -
Different strokes for different folks is how the saying goes.
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I had considered just notching the grill back, but that would leave a real skinny sliver below the crossmember. I would likely have filled it so only a notch for the crossmember remained, and I am going to make a mesh grill for it. The lengthened hood also gives it a slightly unique look that isn’t unsightly…at least in my mind. BTW, that Ardun flattie you’re building is gonna look awesome in that truck!?
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Evidence should never be fabricated.
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Thank you Andrew!? Thanks Gary!?
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Thanks Michael. Because I channeled it and wanted to keep the hood. I would have had to section the grill too much in order to keep the hood level. I think the drastically sectioned grill would have looked odd. The lengthened hood is not nearly as obtrusive. Edit: Here it is with the sectioned grill which would still need to be lowered to get the hood level. I didn’t like the look of it.? I did have to section the radiator which also sits on top of the front suspension crossmember. So since I now have space, I added thickness to the rad to increase cooling capacity.?
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Thanks for the tips Guys. I didn’t want to move the column down below the clutch and brake pedals, so shortening the upper mount was the easiest in this case.?
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Thank you Steve!? Thanks Bob!?
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Definite improvement with the bobbed version.?