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MarkJ

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  1. Already did, James a while back. Unser's 74 Camaro 2nd IROC Championship car.
  2. Thanks, Andrew for using the build as a subject for different artistic views of it. And thanks for checking in from time to time for support during the build. Much appreciated.
  3. Thanks, Anton, for always checking in on the wip for support. I really appreciate it.
  4. Thank you so much, Ken. I really appreciate the kind words about the build. I doubt if you will be seeing a lot of scratchbuilding from me in the near future. It's time to be an ooberbuilder . my next one will be a nascar kit that I bought decals for and you will have to find it in the nascar forums. Thanks again for following the wip and giving me a lot of support during the build.
  5. Thank you, Bruce. I appreciate you following along with the wip . It must have been getting old watching me fumble through it. Thank you, Bruce, for your constant encouragement throughout the build on the wip. Much appreciated Thank you, Jim. Much appreciated compliment. Thank you, Brian. Your comments are making me feel not worthy of all that praise but it is much appreciated. Thank you, my friend. Your constant strokes of encouragement really helped me along this seeming never ending journey. About scratch building the old way. When you build something that nobody else is interested in, it's the old way or just build a model with no views other than the outside body. I had never done a Terry Labonte car, so I wanted to do more than that. He is one of my favorite drivers for sure. Thanks Pierre. I beg to differ. You should be the president of that society as well as Brush Painting which no one is your equal at. Thank you, James. I also was one of those IROC fans back in the day. I would even like to do the Porshe that won the very first IROC race and have the kit for it, but it would also take bookoos of work making, so that's on the back burner for now.
  6. Looks fabulous , Pierre. By the way I don't like engines either.
  7. I posted the wrong first picture above, figures. This one looks better.
  8. Finally finished . Click on the link if interested.
  9. Finally finished this one after about a year and a half of trying. Revell 1985 Camaro Z28 kit. I owned a 1984 Camaro Z28 . It was a total dog though, compared to the full race car this model represents. This car was actually built much like the Nascar cup cars of that year including a Banjo chassis. I tried to duplicate it as much as I could with lots of extra styrene strips tubes and sheets. I did a lot of scratch-built items as well. Glad it's finally finished. The picture of the real car is from a YouTube video capture. That is why it's of such terrible quality. I don't know how to do it the right way to avoid the lines and get a clearer image. There are not a lot of photos of the real car out there that I could find.
  10. Loving the contrast of the chrome valve covers with the finish on the blower and scoop. Looks very realistic.
  11. Awesome work on the blower, Pierre. 1/25 scale is not fun to do this kind of detail work to, but you are nailing it.
  12. Thank you, Pierre for the photos. So, I would say you are completely on the right track with your build. Forget any suggestions I made. I was talking from an uneducated view. Those are really cool looking cars
  13. The first car I ever owned was a 55 Chevy I bought for 150 dollars back in 1969. It actually ran and got me to school because I needed transportation other than a bus to get to my disributive education job at midday. Leaked oil profusely and smoked but it did the job for me. This one you are building is a far cry from that one.
  14. This looks like fun. I shall be watching. Beautiful car.
  15. Have to do a house project today but hopefully won't take too long and I can start taking the final photos and get them posted. Sure, has been a long time coming.
  16. Wow, Andrew. That's some thinking out of the box on making those pedals with the solder on a screen. Look perfect.
  17. I thought I was ready to proceed but the air cleaner just looked too bad so I'm redoing it one last time. That Revell chrome did not work out as advertised except for the wheels. Putting any kind of clear on it ruins it and the air cleaner will be something I need to handle and even with gloves the Revell chrome dulls badly. Only put it on something you never have to handle again.
  18. That would be cool if you could post those pictures. Bonneville cars are completely Greek to me, and I would like to learn more about them. Model on my friend, you are an inspiration to all of us mere mortals.
  19. Thanks, Pierre and Edgar. It feels great to finally have this one completed. I really learned a lot from it, especially about paint, so I'm hoping that I can get better results faster in the future-on-future builds like my next one that will be OOB and I bought the decals for it. Hopefully only take a few weeks instead of many months to finish it and build another.
  20. And now for something completely different. I never thought in a million years I would see you do this kind of build, Pierre. But I'm sure you will nail it. Love the concept of a Salt flat Rat rod. Very mind blowing indeed. Totally tuned in to this one as always. You think you might need a bigger front air dam to match that huge rear wing? Just sayin. But don't cover up the beautiful grille.
  21. Just one to go, Helmut. They all look awesome, and I agree you should build it pre accident. Hope the guy was okay.
  22. Its finally finished. I just need to clean up my work area so I can take the final photos. That might take some time. But I need to make sure the future is completely dry before I reassemble the model for photos. Don't want to put fingerprints in it. Then again, I could just wear vinyl gloves. But it's hard to work the camera and pose the model with gloves on.
  23. Thank you, Helmut for always giving me positive thoughts about the build. I'm pretty sure if I just shave a little off the front of the dash pad the fit to the body at the windshield will be fixed. The trouble when you mock parts together and try them, the assembly is not tight enough to give you accurate results. Tape is not like glue it gives too much. Whatever it takes I'm going to get it right. Thanks again my friend.
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