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  1. This checks all the boxes, great work!
  2. bbowser

    25 T

    Nice! Always like to see a stock "T". I like the slight weathering work.
  3. Really nice! Thanks for sharing.
  4. Nice! I'd say you won the battles and the war.
  5. That is gorgeous! Well done indeed.
  6. Thanks for all the kind comments. I really wish we could see some new open-wheel kits, I would love a modern Red Bull or an Indycar in 1/24. I simply don't have room for more than a couple 1/20 builds. This went together very nicely. The suspensions are a little fiddly but otherwise a nice kit.
  7. Well done, neat clean paint and decal work. I have this kit and also intend to build it curbside after reading all the reviews.
  8. That is so cool! Would love to see one of these on the sno-machine trails around here, would freak them out
  9. Really nice job, great color! Did many T's come with chrome radiator shells, was that a factory option?
  10. That is gorgeous, well done!
  11. LOL, my wife's cat also provides security around here. Nice job regardless!
  12. From Wikipedia: The Ferrari 412 T2 was the car with which Ferrari competed in the 1995 Formula One World Championship. Designed by John Barnard and Gustav Brunner at Shalford in the United Kingdom, the car was launched at Maranello on the 6th February, 1995. Driven by Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger, this depicts Berger's car. Nice little kit, it does have an engine which will never be seen after gluing the body together. The only issue I have is with the tires, they are the soft, sticky plastic that attracts every mote of dirt within 6ft and will probably eventually eat the wheels. I put a couple of coats of primer and paint to hopefully forestall that, time will tell. Comments welcome, thanks for looking.
  13. Brush painted black, you sir are an artist!
  14. Wow! Another outstanding replica from your bench.
  15. Looks great! I've debated pulling the trigger on one of these, is it curbside?
  16. I like it! Careful what you touch up ?
  17. Both the truck and bike are very well done! Great weathering, very realistic.
  18. Well done! The difference in the length compared to Petty's Charger is interesting.
  19. Clean paint and foil work, looks great in black!
  20. I saw that! Mouch extolling on creating exact replicas was entertaining. A plug for the hobby in prime time can't be bad ?
  21. My oldest "only" dates back to 2011. I had the idea to create a phantom '59 Cadillac Nomad. Ecto 1 body, grafted on the engine bay from the Monogram '59 convertible. Then work on creating the roof from a '59 Chevy wagon (drag race model, I can't remember the name). I needed to narrow the roof a couple of mm's to fit. It was all going pretty well until I got to the interior, where it stalled and got put back in the box. I'm thinking I'll just tint the windows and finish it, we'll see.
  22. Nice clean work! Neat that you got to display it, I'll wager it sold more than a few kits for the shop.
  23. Great looking car! Always nice to see open-wheel racers on here.
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