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Everything posted by ea0863
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Beautiful build Sabeyah. I too enjoy the research on my projects, almost as much as the builds themselves.
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Super sweet Ken. I particularly like the interior!
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I dig the murdered out look. Nicely done!
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Awesome builds Gustavo! I love it when a plan comes together
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1937 Ford pickup tow truck
ea0863 replied to eran_k's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I love it Eran! Now you can throw some graphics on it and put it to work towing one of your other creations -
Total beauty, I'd be proud to have this one on the shelf!
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Thank you Christian. I do believe it was the Monogram as the hood does open.
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Thank you kindly Carl
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Very nice build Hugh. I particularly like the color you used on the interior. What paint was that?
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FANTASTIC! This is what Mad Max would have driven if he were American!
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Absolute stunner in my book Steven! It's not so much the topic matter, but the level of talent and attention to detail on display here that impresses me. Well done!
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I have to feel especially proud that someone whose monikor is "TransAmMike" liked this build!
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I knew you'd like this one seeing as you're kind of a Mopar fan!
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Great job Michelle, especially the paint job and color choices! I'm assuming this one doesn't have a slanted six under the hood
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I totally dig it Paul! I especially like the sinister look the rims, side pipes, and raked back windshield give it. Well done!
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And last but not least, a 2008 (?) Dodge Challenger my son and I built. He was quite into the paint job, and the engine was all his doing. The only thing we messed up (and by "we", I mean "me"), was a glob of glue on the windshield. I did my best to remove it, but never could get the glass totally clear. Overall though, it still presents great.
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I love it Michelle! The color, the wing, and especially the "ghost" hood decal are off the scale cool!
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When my son was about 10 years of age, we started building models together. This was one of the first of such efforts, with him picking the model, color scheme, doing the painting, and me helping with assembly. 20 years later I look at it and think it came out pretty darn good! Since then, my son has gone off to the world of painting Warhammer characters. It's not my cup of tea, but it is incredible the amount of detail and realism that goes into his builds. Without further ado, here is our '69 L88 in all its full splendor...
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I remember going shopping for my first new car in 1983, and falling in love with an RX-7 in the showroom. I recall the price tag was $13,700, and thinking how crazy expensive that was I wound up buying a new Nissan Sentra for half the price, and while it turned out to be a great car - - - lo these many years later we can see the RX-7 is still a beloved classic, while nary a soul makes a model of the Nissan Sentra! I built this RX-7 easily 20 years ago, so I don't recall the particulars, but I can say it was a good quality kit.
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While I'm waiting for putty to dry on a build, I thought I'd share a few of my old builds, one of which is a tribute to my 1985 Trans Am from the disco era This is easily a 20 year old build, so I don't recall specifics, but the color scheme was pretty much exactly the way my car was. Ah, those halcyon days!
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I luv em both David! Thank you for posting
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Thank you much Dann
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Brian, I love everything about your build! GREAT job and thanks for posting