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Fett's Vet! Thanks for the WIP shots, it looks like most of your work is from scratch do you also kit bash Trasformer and Robo warrior kits for details too? Thanks again!
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It Was an interesting race with most all the fun happening in the last 2 laps! Go Vet! Anyway, Didn't know that such a thing as waterslide rivets existed! Thanks for the lead. Looking trick!
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Mad Mike has the scale wiring down pat on his 1/8 Indy Ford. That is one of the nice things about large scale is the availability of materials that can be used to approximate the 1:1 parts. Mad mike has the wiring down on his 1/8 Indy Ford. I like to use 24 gauge electric wire that comes in many colors. Solid rather than braided seems to be more manageable and hold if's shape. The injected engine uses 24 ga. The blown engine I believe are 22 ga. because I wanted a high performance silicon look, but I think they are a tad too big. Of course these are apples to oranges compared to a small block Chevy in your T.
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Belly Tank kit in styrene
Big John replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Cool! I didn't know that Aurora had parts packs. They look like 70's era sets, what with the Doug Nash tranny and multi disc clutches.
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BRBO 2021 - 1938 GMC Car hauler
Big John replied to landman's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Space... The final frontier! Half the fun is figuring out just the right spot for that dohicki that you could never find back in the old place. -
WOW! Fifth Element meets Steam Punk! I love your weathering techniques and that you've given a great deal of thought to the technology of each machine. Parts appear to not be just stuck on for the look but give a sense having a purpose and functionality. Definitely movie quality work. Thanks for sharing!
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Woha... that's what I get for not reading all the fine print. I too wish to offer my sincere condolences for your loss Dann. I can not imagine the depth of your heartache.
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Nice kit review! Under the heading "Don't try this at home" When I was building my Dragula back in the 60 I discovered that,if you put a little Testers glue on your thumb and forefinger had patted them together you could get some really really neat spider webs in scale.
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Post your RVs here
Big John replied to Oldcarfan27's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
And a Cuda with wicked hood scoops! The only time I got to camp in a teardrop I was 3 or 4 and we went to Sequoia N.P. Mom and I had to shelter inside during a thunder storm and she had me draw this picture. The plans look like something you would find in Popular Mechanics so I expect most of them you see on the road would be home made. Thanks for sharing! -
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Big John replied to Oldcarfan27's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Ah those were the good old days when nothing was very dangerous. I believe it was sold in sheets not unlike the cement board today and all the fiber was bonded not loose. Good Eye! -
Adventures in soldering:The GT40 project New pics 2/13/17
Big John replied to Randy D's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I'd be willing to bet that you have several sets of different Jets for the Webers as well! Totally Amazing work, my eyes hurt just thinking of trying to do that tight of work in 1/24 scale. Thanks. -
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Big John replied to Oldcarfan27's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Or perhaps just add duel cams and supercharge the the Royale engine. I came up with this for my LSR Bug.
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Big John replied to Oldcarfan27's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Sure it does, he's right there in the hammock! -
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Big John replied to Oldcarfan27's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
It isn't that apparent from this angle but the front/door end is rounded too. I thought that maybe the Bowuls Papoose was just a nickname for the trailer. It was at the LGS historic races some years ago. Thanks for the info Tom. -
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Big John replied to Oldcarfan27's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
It does have a hitch but that would you tow it with? Certainly not your average IH pickup, maybe a Chrysler Town and Country? -
1/25 '63 Spirit of America
Big John replied to Terry Jessee's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Certainly possible. I wonder if Tory has the original artwork files for the decals? -
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Big John replied to Oldcarfan27's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Sweeet that is Wonderful it would be so much fun to travel in! Just hope it is under 14'. The presentation box itself is just treasure too. -
1/25 '63 Spirit of America
Big John replied to Terry Jessee's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Very Cool! Even if the casting is a bit rough it is a great starting point. It is a monster though. I have one of Fernando's Bluebird Proteus and it is pretty darn big. The Etzel Stutz Black Hawk is a gem and mine is a valued part of my collection. Thanks for the share. -
Ah Ha.. an Italian equivalent of R&T. Thanks!