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  1. Thank you so much Mark and Tim from a nice word! :-) For John Shamblin: Oh, so that's great, and easy for you to create a picture, too? I was the one who worried about it, I had no experience with vectors. On the www.vinar.cz site, switch to English on the top right. There are choices: Services, portfolio, about me, team, contact, English. Good luck.
  2. It's going to be a very nice project ! I'm looking forward to building.
  3. Thank you guys so much for the nice words!
  4. Hi ! :-) It's getting started! I see you have more projects at once, too. It's going to be awesome! I like these old cars. I have one question for you, too. Now I'm building an old NASCAR with shiny paint, but I'm looking at a picture of a real racing car at your place, and the colour of the body is half-fat, almost dull. So I'm thinking of putting one older race car dim to the test. How is that right, anyway? Is that a good idea? What do you think?
  5. Thank you so much to all the boys for the nice words. :-) For John Shamblin: Hello, colleague! I had the same problem as you. I was starting to print on the printer's laser, but it was only possible to put the print on the white of the base. Then I found this: www.vinar.cz Try writing there, while it is in the Czech Republic, it also sends abroad and can be switched to English. You design decals yourself for paper size in A4 format. It just needs to be done in a vector program. And there's also a problem with lining numbers and letters. The main colour often goes over the edge. Everything has a white underprint. Now, though, I'm trying to explore printing out decals on an ink printer only in white and then the same decals on a laser printer in color. Then I compose a print of two layers of white and coloured on it. But it's true that white itself doesn't cover very well, and two layers are already thicker. They better cover the first ones. Good luck.
  6. Thank you so much Bruce , Jim and Tim for the nice words. :-) For Tim: Rivets are complementary from Hobby Design HD02-0135 Round Nuts Photo-Etched Parts Set (0.5mm - 1.3mm).
  7. Hello, everyone! I hope you don't mind if I share with you and my fictional nonsense. It is true that I will rest with them at most. The kit is a classic civilian stock version. Sharpened all the chrome bars. I stuck the opening door hard. One racer seat left in the interior. Finished protective cage, tin-covered lights, tailpipes to the sides. The decals are mine, only the engine power on the hood is cannibalized from NASCAR 57 'Ford Fireball Roberts, I have two and a small advertising logo from the stock. I have a total of 5 Impala scheduled for racing fictional editing. I just finished the second one so soon I'll add and the other three are in the works. Thank you for watching.
  8. Hello, everyone! The Lindberg kit was built with absolutely no problems, a beautiful rest. Only the decals were a little stiff. I replaced the plastic blinds of the lights with cans and finished the tank's throat. It wasn't until now when I inserted the photos that I noticed my mistake. And the fact that I painted blinkers on the front bumper, I suppose they should have been covered with tin, too. It shouldn't be a problem to fix.
  9. Fairfax

    1980 Olds

    Very nice ! Joy to watch !
  10. Beautiful power ! I like white racing cars. :-)
  11. Very nice again !
  12. Another great job. Very nice !
  13. Very beautiful Torino. It's still in the "Bobby Isaac" box, too. I like the grille of the cooler mask and the decals as well !
  14. Beauty! I'll have to build something similar in the future. :-)
  15. Very nice structure! Wheels are cool!
  16. Viewing your pictures is a complete relaxation for me! The car's posture is perfect. It's going to be a killer car! Beautiful!
  17. Nice 330! I like it very much.
  18. Beautiful rocket!
  19. Great work on the interior and the exterior. Beautiful!
  20. Thank you all so much for nice sentences Niko, Edgar, Guido. I'm sorry, Edgar, but I don't do engines, or I just put them in the model and seal the hood. :-)
  21. I'm a big Scienfi fan, and I love your 41. It's beautiful!
  22. Is that Monogram right? Very beautiful and clean! I've been trying to build it, but it's been put down so far, parts a little low quality. Perfect result.
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