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Badge73

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  1. Great paint job and attention to detail.
  2. It always brings my back to earth when I see work this good and the word "quick" - Please, I couldn't do any of this stuff quick. Excellent work my friend.
  3. This is a good start, looking forward to this one.
  4. Weathering is looking really slick. Your sun fading is taking on a very realistic appearance, keep it up. I am with DJMar, every one I have seen has that same chalky trim issue.
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    32 ford

    Well it's a good start.
  6. Badge73

    32 ford

    Is this a completed build? If so, this should be moved to the "under the glass".
  7. Nice work, such a cool automobile. I would love to squeeze that horn...honk..honk!
  8. Pictures do not do these prints justice. I want to thank Meatman for these files for the Fuzzbuster and radio, these are slick! So clean. Cannot wait to get these installed in the Skyline's interior.
  9. Sitting nicely, keep it up!
  10. Great idea! I need to create myself this type of blade, I could see it being helpful in many ways. Much appreciated.
  11. Thanks Brian, that's what I was going to move towards. Seems like it might be a safer way to remove larger protrusions on the body.
  12. Howdy Fellas, Removing extra BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH from car bodies is not new to me, been doing it for 20 years, but I thought I would see if the gang all had better ways to do it now. I am including a picture as an example. Typical molded on emblems are easy to sand down, but what are you doing for those stubborn, larger parts? That emblem with the "S" in the middle protrudes at least 2.5mm from the body and would typically take me a gazzilion passes with sandpaper. Now, I suppose we could use a flat tipped xacto and get under it more, but then we risk damaging the body and having to use filler. Any ideas are welcomed! Regards, Zack
  13. Love the display, great way to show all those gems.
  14. Awesome, thanks Brother! Glad you're back, hope you were on vacation or doing something fun. This will for sure be the next kit in my stash. Are you almost finished with yours?
  15. Interior is on fire my friend, excellent work - lot's of attention to detail on this one.
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