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MarkJ

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  1. Crisp, clean, highly detailed build. Topnotch in every way.
  2. Thanks, Jonathan and Carl. I really appreciate the feedback.
  3. Larry, I created them using some reference pictures I found. I then used the adobe photodeluxe program I have on my old computer to make them into sheets. I then printed them on white ink jet paper except for the decals that went on the roof. They were printed on clear sheets. Thanks for your interest in the build.
  4. If you want to see how the model came together, click on the link below. http://www.shorttrackmodels.com/index.php?topic=580.0
  5. Thanks, John. I really appreciate the kind words.
  6. Thanks Bruce, Chris, and Jeremy. I really appreciate your interest in the build.
  7. Thanks, Michael. I appreciate the reply.
  8. Thanks, Jim. I really appreciate the feedback.
  9. Thanks, Bill, Don and Todd. I really appreciate the kind words.
  10. I was wondering. Was this project ever completed? I need to know if this is a Revell kit or an amt kit.
  11. Here are the ref pictures I used. All were from the 58 Southern 500.
  12. Finally finished this one. Junior drove this car right after he got out of prison for moonshining. He drove it in 1958 and most of 1959. He won 6 races in 1958 and 5 races in 1959. I built it to look the way it did for the 1958 Southern 500 because those were the only good reference pictures I had of it. Revell kit, Model Master acryl paint, and my own ink jet decals. It took 76 hours to complete. 12.5 of those hours were to create and print the decals.
  13. Another Awesome build with unbelievable detailing. Excellent paint and decal work as well.
  14. Excellent build. Detailing in the cockpit is outstanding. Beautiful clean build throughout.
  15. Looks like a quick and easy way to do it. If I ever buy a glue kit I will try it. Thanks Jonathan for posting the video.
  16. Here is kyle buschs car sitting in the pits. I don't believe that car is sitting 4 inches off the ground on the sides or front. In fact it looks like its sitting just like the second car posted above. The snap kit model if built stock looks like its sitting 8 scale inches off the ground, great for off roading. Seriously we should all just build are models the way it looks right to us.
  17. That's a great tip, Wayne. I would have never thought of that, but it makes perfect sense.
  18. I totally agree with Wayne. I lower the front by drilling a new hole 1/8 inch higher for the front axle, and in the back I cutoff 1/8 inch from the posts where the rear axle mounts. Then just cut off 1/8 inch from each axle. It makes the model look a lot more like the real cars
  19. I would say yes. It came out perfect. Outstanding job on the conversion. And the paint is absolutely beautiful.
  20. Another Excellent job, Wayne. Your builds are always top notch in detail, paint, decals, everything.
  21. MarkJ

    The Six Pack

    Excellent job , Jim. Great work on the body improvements.
  22. Excellent build. I bet Dale Junior would like to see this one as well.
  23. Bravo, Excellent job on the decals. I wouldn't even attempt to do one of those. Excellent build as well.
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