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dino246gt

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  1. I think chrome bumpers look better, or if your chrome is too bad, you could strip and spray them aluminum, but body color looks too dated to me anyway. And as for the back up lights, Foose always removes them from bumpers, so I think if you want a smooth look, I'd skip that design idea as well, it won't be backing up much anyway, I'd say no back up lights if you're going with a red lense all the way across that back. I don't use outside mirrors on my customs either, keeps it smoother looking, but just like back up lights, if it was a real car, they would be required...........luckily it's a model! Oh, and I love your grille!
  2. I love that look, you got it right, cool man!
  3. Wow quite a cool engine and engine bay, but those whitewalls are too far out from the wheels and the Chevy caps could be changed, as noted to the ones from the Charger kit, just my opinions on a very cool build! That engine looks REALLY cool!!
  4. Very cool, I love it, great pic, head on!
  5. I love that one! Cool vibe!
  6. I love those cars, too bad there's no styrene kit, but you've done the best I've seen yet for one!
  7. I'll be there with 5 new builds!
  8. I think they are too busy to worry about attracting new customers, so pictures would not be their preference. Be sure though that anything you buy from Don and Carol are the highest quality, no pics necessary. Their replacement chrome has been detailed before plating, way better than originals, I mean mold seams and sprue mounts are non-existant!
  9. Wow, I love it! Keep it going, nice work!
  10. Doesn't the '59 Chev have a tube grille that could be cut to fit? You won't get the curves under the headlights like the 1:1 pic, but you have left the headlights attached to the bumper which is a good idea for this.
  11. I'm diggin' that one, love the wheels and stance and primer and "W" engine all very cool indeed!
  12. Beautiful '55, and that's a quick build? Wow you're very talented! That looks really good.
  13. I sure do love that white 1:1 one, wow nice!!! As for the model, I can't see a Ford engine in a MoPar, what's up with that? Okay it's only a model, anything goes!! Congratulations on your club win.
  14. Steve, WOW! I've seen some of your other interiors which are also mind-blowingly fabulous, like the green and white '49 Ford, you ARE the interior man! Of course the rest of your models are just as nice, so can't wait to see more of this sled!!! FANTASTIC!!!
  15. Really cool, just saved that side shot to my screensaver!
  16. Beautiful job, now where's the Caddy and Connie to go along side it?
  17. Amazing work Chas, I sure hope the house fire was very minor!
  18. Here's some pictures of that one, I built it to see how "bad" the kit really was, and I'd say it's actually pretty good, aside from some innacuracies, but it's just a model, so that doesn't bother me at all!
  19. Nice job! What beautiful cars they were and in red, oh my! Tan leather, wire wheels, hemi!!!!
  20. Some of your fine details are mind blowing, like the side emblems and the grille wash, AND your photos! The car does look real! Really nicely done!
  21. Wow, that's cool, dangerous trail you're on there! Very cool build and photos!!
  22. I love it! Beautiful design of the mods and excellent execution, wish I had it in 1:1!!!
  23. Here's a Jimmy Flintstone resin '64 Plymouth that I did:
  24. what carb is this? That was a resin unit I picked up in Milwaukee a couple of years ago, and I'm going back in a couple of weeks! Love the Milwaukee crowd, they put on a great show!
  25. That's crazy cool and a huge undertaking, great stuff! Personally I think tan interior is more modern than grey, just my thoughts.
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