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Zippi

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  1. I appreciate the info Noel. Seems like the Anglia body style was popular everywhere. I'm going to have fun with this one. If I don't get myself into trouble thinking to far outside the box 😁
  2. Thanks Sonny. Yeah, it's a Great body style for a drag car or a Pro Street which is more of what I'm going for. They are a little on the small side but still Bigger than the Fiat 695 SS drag car I recently built. That was a hoot to build.
  3. Thanks Steve. I'm still in the cratching my head stage on this one so far.
  4. Nice. What 3D printer did you get? The Uncertain T prints out pretty good.
  5. Thank's Elliot. I like the rear tires sticking out if I was building a Gasser but I like the tires tucked up under the fender wells on a Pro Street.
  6. Thanks Robert. I prefer it over trying tape off the rag top and paint it.
  7. Thank's David. Yup, old school looks pretty good sometimes.
  8. Man...what a kewl looking little Hot Rod Phil. Love the colors and the steelies with the dog dish hub caps.
  9. Thanks man. Yup, still looking things over. Never done anything like this. I'd like to see someones tutorial on doing this. I'm part Werewolf and that cut is from a coffee cup breaking in my hand yesterday when I was drying the cup out inside with a towel.
  10. The rag top has been deleted. I'll hit it with a little gray primer to see if there are any traces left of it.
  11. I've had this open for a while but I had to finish up another build. The flip nose fits really well so I'm thinking I might keep it that way. I do not like the way the rear tires stick out past the fenders for a street machine. I will be removing the rag top. I have these rear fenders from an old Monogram 1940 Ford pickup that would solve that problem but would require a lot modifications as they appear to stick out a little to much and are at a funny angle. The wheels and tires came out of the Monogram '55 Chevy Bel Air Street Machine 2'1 kit. I'm still in the thinking process on this one.
  12. Thanks Bill. I really like how it turned out.
  13. I with ya Scott, I like those Big ole meats also. Looking good man.
  14. Boy that's looking pretty good so far Keith. I built this kit some time back.
  15. I appreciate it Andrew. You can still see the stock car in mine right
  16. Really nice looking Ford Bob. Love all the detail work and just a Great looking build all around.
  17. That's a solid looking build Bob. The 66 is my favorite body style as well. I'm diggin the build Buddy.
  18. Yeah, that's a lot of money for a model kit. I'd never pay that. The detail on the printed Uncertain T came out really nice. I read an article about the 1:1 Uncertain T and it has been found and will go on display before it is retored.
  19. I appreciate it Carl. Much obliged there Misha. Yup, 3D printing is making it's way into our hobby. Thank's Bill. Good morning and I appreciate the kind words. I think your 30 Model A would look pretty kewl in that color scheme.
  20. Much obliged there my friend. Thanks.
  21. Thanks. Yes Sir it is. Thanks. It is indeed. Thanks Spike. I appreciate it man. Thanks much. I think the color came out nice. I appreciate ya Brotha. Thanks. I think for my first 3D printed model it came out pretty good. Thanks. Rare indeed. I tell you what Andrew, I do appreciate the kind words man. Thanks man. Those whitewalls took two trys on a couple of those tires.
  22. Thank you Sir. Yup, going old school seems to always work well.
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