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Joe Nunes

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  1. Welcome to the forum, Marty! Joe
  2. Nice idea for a thread. Thanks for sharing your information and photos of your models. πŸ‘Œ Joe
  3. A very cool project idea and a nice start. Looks like fun! Joe
  4. Still working on it, slow as I am. 😊 Finished all the tire/wheel units, including digging extra plastic from some of the wheels; an interesting test of one’s resolve. Drilled out the cab horn bells, then started cleaning up the cab mirrors. Knocked down the cab floor rubber mat to a more realistic look, and started cleaning up the cab roof lights. After I get these pieces cleaned up I will get to the tanker axle parts. Still having fun at the bench. πŸ™‚ Joe
  5. Really enjoyed looking at the car and the detail work. Well done! πŸ‘ Joe
  6. Another great model build of an interesting automobile design. Well done! πŸ‘ Joe
  7. I really enjoy looking at these builds of early era car. Well done! πŸ‘ Joe
  8. The Quick Shine looks good on your model. Did you brush the QS over the windows at the same time you applied it onto the car body? Did you use a soft bristled brush or a foam brush? Thanks. πŸ™‚ Joe
  9. Welcome to the forum, Warren! Joe
  10. Nice weathering work on this model project. Well done! πŸ‘ Joe
  11. A nice looking Charger. Well done! πŸ‘ Joe
  12. A nice looking model. Well done! πŸ‘ Joe
  13. A great looking 442 and color combination. Well done! πŸ‘ Joe
  14. Very nice and the color combination is a great choice. Well done! πŸ‘ Joe
  15. While starting to clean up the cab horns I noticed the horn attachment was backwards which would result in the horn fronts facing the tanker if glued onto the cab top. I opened the cab top opening using the tip of a #11 blade and a small round file, then adjusted the horn insert width to fit the new cab top opening. When the horns are cleaned up and the bells drilled out the horn part should sit level with the correct orientation. Just a bit of a heads up here for those wanting to build the model. πŸ™‚ Joe
  16. Very nice build of one of my favorite cars from back in the days. Well done! πŸ‘ Joe
  17. This really looks great with the details and your color combination. Well done! πŸ‘ Joe
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