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Beautiful, just gorgeous! Much more tasteful than the Caddy's of the era.
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1932 Blower Bentley Single Seater
bbowser replied to jomartin's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Amazing replica! That must have been a rocketship in its day. -
Very well done! Great throwback livery.
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3rd gen Camaro
bbowser replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
I'm watching. Never seen an attempt at scratching a carb, amazing work! -
NASCAR Modified paint colors
bbowser replied to bbowser's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks Carl. In all the pics I've been able to find it appears very dark inside but gray would seem appropriate -
Very well done! Great color.
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I'm starting a Salvinos modified kit and I'm going to use decals for Ryan Newman #39. I can't find a good picture of the interior, it appears black but seems like that would be awfully hot? Maybe bare aluminum body panels or would they be exterior color (bright yellow)? Any help appreciated.
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'50 Chevy Junkyard Winch Truck
bbowser replied to Terry Jessee's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
You really nailed the weathering. Thanks for the info on the interior color. I had a '67 with that shade and have never been able to match it. -
From the instruction sheet: The TE-20, nicknamed Little Grey Fergie, was launched in 1946 and built in Coventry by the Standard Motor Co. More than 500,000 units were built until 1956. They were imported to France and successful enough to justify a joint-venture between Standard and Hotchkiss in 1953 with mostly imported British parts. The share of French-built parts increased until reaching 100% in 1957 when the TE-20 became the FF-30, produced until 1958. Minor differences from the TE-20 included seat shape, battery location, and red-painted engine and chassis. Neat little kit. The toughest part was the equipment hitch on the back. They included decals for the lights which kinda look OK. Comments welcome and thanks for looking.
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Top Gun in race cars, I loved it anyway. Model looks great!
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1975 Jorgensen Eagle - Bobby Unser
bbowser replied to ModelcarJR's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
A great replica from a not so great kit. Well done! -
They were pretty rare in 1:1 too as I recall! Great replica.
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Revell 2017 Ford GT Le Mans
bbowser replied to Deathgoblin's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Me too! Seeing your great work makes me think I should move it to the bench. -
Nice work! This is a great kit.
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That is nice! Your work on the stance paid off.
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1975 Jorgensen Eagle - Bobby Unser
bbowser replied to ModelcarJR's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Watching with interest. I have built this car and its not an easy kit. -
Finished this one over the weekend. I had originally painted it yellow, which over the red plastic did not go well. Finally decided to strip and start over with Tamiya blue. Nice kit, everything went together well. My only complaint is the tires look too much like snow tires! Comments welcome, thanks for looking.
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MPC Olsonite Eagle
bbowser replied to Gustavo Reis's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
My favorite era of Indy car, well done! -
I love this! Well done, something other than a '32 Ford.
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Nice clean work, love that color!
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Love the old Monogram classics, nice work!
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Very cool! Great driver gone too soon.