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pharr7226

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  1. Wow. Nice clean work. I quit building when I was 14 because I couldn't paint like that. She off to a great start in the hobby. Congratulations!
  2. pharr7226

    69 camaro

    Nice job granddad and grandson.
  3. Very nice work on the doors, fender flares, louvers and seat. The cut line on that door looks like it was some pretty delicate cutting. I'll follow this one closely.
  4. Great concept. I really like the interior work.
  5. I love what you guys are doing with these projects. Curt the Allison is a fantastic idea. The frame work looks great. I can't wait to see it come together.
  6. Keep the pics coming. I'm very interested in the 1:1 progress.
  7. Your work never ceases to amaze me. It's very inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
  8. I really like the paint, stance and wing. How about the engine pictures?
  9. The Nova looks great Brett.
  10. I too am a big fan of your work Jeff and I would love to see some tutorials on your techniques. I've attempted turning plastic with my dremel with very unsatisfying results. Any guidance you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
  11. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
  12. Wow! What an incredible paint job.
  13. Another great example of your amazing painting skills.
  14. I'm really enjoying watching this come together. You are a very versatile builder... shiny, dingy... supersized...
  15. Great job on the '62. Are those Pegasus wheels?
  16. Nice start Jeff. The Hilborn injection will give your '57 a different look than we usually see. If it's half as good as the Hilborn setup on your Vette, this will be a smoking hot build.
  17. Very interesting fab work. I dig this. Keep it up Bro.
  18. This might give you some ideas. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=24630&hl=workbench%20&st=0
  19. Uh, I think they have medication for that.
  20. Great idea. You could also use sanded sprue to get the wheel shapes, then apply the heat shrinking tube. Man, you got my creative juices flowing. How about heat shrinking tube over a spring or coiled wire to make flexible duct hoses...
  21. Congratulations Kevin. Thanks for sharing your great accomplishment with us. I wish you much success in your career. Rick
  22. "It's big one. I'm coming to join you honey..." Fred G. Sanford. The G stands for gigantic truck. You should call it Elizabeth. I'm enjoying watching the mods. Nice work on the suspension and cab. I never built a truck, even in my glue bomb teenage days.
  23. Great concept and execution. More please.
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