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pharr7226

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  1. The spokes looks stunning. Please share your building method.
  2. The paint looks great. I can't wait to see it after you rub it out. I agree with the other comments about the wheels.
  3. Wow! Excellent work. The detail are amazing. The ceiling and lighting are fantastic.
  4. The tag team on the names is hilarious and, I'm sure, very effective. Thanks for sharing these tips and illustrations. I'm looking forward to the next installment.
  5. I used sheet styrene, medical tape and a doming block and punch set to make the filters on this '64 GTO. I heated the plastic and pressed the punch into the appropriate hole on the block, cut it out using a punch, primed it, painted it black and hit it with alclad chrome. Here is the doming block and punch set.
  6. The paint and the stripe look great.
  7. Man, this is gonna be good. Can't wait to see more.
  8. WOW! Clay made a shiney model This is a very cool build. I wish you had some some in progress shots.
  9. Phenomenal build!!!
  10. I remember seeing this a few years ago and being absolutely blown away by the detail and cleanliness. It had a huge impact on me and it's still in my top 3 all time favorite builds.
  11. Get back to that workbench dude. I love this build.
  12. Romell, Congratulations on wrapping this beast up. It's a killer build and you should be very, very proud. Keep up the great work Bro.
  13. Thanks Dan and Romell. I appreciate the kind words.
  14. Nice job on the Goat. I really like the gauge paint detailing and the interior colors.
  15. Thanks Glenn and Crazy Jim. I appreciate the compliments.
  16. "Woodie in progress" Wow, you really get excited about your builds The paint looks great. I'm curious about how will make the wood panels, if you go that route. I'll be watching.
  17. The scratch head rests were made out of aluminum wrapped around to pieces of sprue. I still need to fill a few gaps and clean them up a bit. I started modifying the dash and the console. I'll post some pictures when I make a little progress on the dash and console. Thanks for looking. All comments, criticism and suggestions are welcome.
  18. I added some sheet plastic to replace the portion of the floor that was cut out when the seat was removed. I also added so sheet plastic to connect the floor to the package shelf. I used the stock package shelf that was cut from the bench seat. I modified the stock front seats, which are now the rear seats, by removing material from the center to reduce the width and cutting out an area at top in preparation for the scratch built headrests. The center of the stock bench seat was removed and shaped to fit between the modified front/rear seats.
  19. Here are the stock front and back seats. I began the mods by cutting out the rear bench seat.
  20. Jeff, your work is absolutely amazing. Your scratch building skills are incredible. Thanks for posting your old builds.
  21. You nailed the stance, paint, and details. Great job!
  22. There are so many little details in your junkers that add interest... bottles, bricks, chains, trash cans, shattered drive shafts... Simply stunning work!!!
  23. What he said!
  24. Somehow I missed this and viewed it for the first time today. Your scratch building skills are very impressive. I'm looking forward to your next update.
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