Glassparman
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Michael Mckinney
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MCM Regular (3/6)
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Absolutely perfect stance!
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Very nice work. I need to do something crazy like this rather than using all parts as issued.
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Wow! I love this model! I guess I had not been paying much attention to Moebius releases other than the tow truck. I say build it like you remember your fathers car.
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weathered MPC 28 Lincoln Model L dealer shop rig conversion
Glassparman replied to Andria H's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Nice work so far. I myself have also taken to doing an "aged finish" on many of my current builds. -
Santa Claus Rommel Rod Kringle Cruiser!
Glassparman replied to Silvercreeker's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Looks like a fun project! Now I want one! -
You can never go wrong with black. I love the depth of black when it is polished out.
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Fabulous work! You are the master!
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The style of this model of car is just over the top and you can go so many ways with it. I love what you have accomplished so far.
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1965 Ford F100 Kart Hauler
Glassparman replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I love how you did just a very mild rust job. My first rust chipping was way over the top and looked too much. Yours looks realistic and what you would see on the road. -
I like where you are going with this. I recently picked up and old electric pencil. I thought I would try it gently on some plastic to see how it would work to make it look like rust cancer.
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This was my second attempt at salt chipping my paint. This is my rendition of an old Salt Flats racer that was pulled from a barn to go race. I wanted something better for the tonneau cover snaps but ended up just dotting with a marker. The cover is tissue paper coated in Mod Podge to hold its shape. I spread out a strip of glue and a strip of salt and rolled the tires through both. I didn’t like the large size of the front tires but they were a set and I figured back in the day, the non-sponsored racers grabbed what they could.
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WC-54 Ambulance
Glassparman replied to Chariots of Fire's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Awesome project! I used to have a 1:1 M-43 Ambulance and an M-37. Wish I still had both! -
Monogram '32 roadster: a red-headed step-child.
Glassparman replied to customline's topic in WIP: Model Cars
My local Ollies have not had any new models in a couple months. I still check daily!