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Badge73

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    Zackary Easley

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  1. Good stuff here. Love the engine compartment, looks used. My kind of model.
  2. Stay with the skirts, damn it! lol
  3. I am loving the skirts, Bil. It's so entertaining to see how everyone has their own preferences about cars. I guess it's what makes us all unique and then we get cool custom pieces from it.
  4. Oh smooth...I really like that look. My vote is to keep them both, they look great.
  5. Only 4 comments in 4 hours?!?! What a knock out! Beautiful work, your dash and instrument panel is fire, my friend. I love this one.
  6. No complaints here. Execution is well done with all the fabrication, this one will be fun to follow.
  7. Stance appears to have been corrected? I like it's look, are you sticking with those rims? Do they have a center hub cap?
  8. ^^^What Kanada said^^^^ This is a nice model, you are doing the Lord's work with all that sanding, but well worth it, I know. Keep posting progress!
  9. You a Niner's fan? That color pallet has me seeing San Francisco 49er colors. Nice work, engine is nicely done.
  10. Whoa..whoa..whoa! Nice work on this. Love catching your updates. Great fabrication on those pedals, much better.
  11. Really liking the color mash up that you have going right now, for whatever my two cents is actually worth. Nice job, beautiful engine work.
  12. Engine is massive! It really fills up that bay, can't wait to see the top of this beast.
  13. Looking good bud, can't wait to see the progress.
  14. Very clean, build came together well.
  15. Elliott, excellent work. Paint job really pops and I am a fan of your interior on this one. Can I give a small tip? I am in no way a professional here, but those painted on wires on the engine bay could easily be done by adding some real wire at almost no cost. Just find an old cord and cut it open and pull out the smallest wire. Regardless, you did a great job on this one.
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