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Edward Gore

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  1. 16 minutes to go and still at $62. and 11 bids
  2. Boss builds! I also like the wagon the best
  3. Listed in category: Toys & Hobbies > Models & Kits > Automotive > Vintage Toys & Hobbies > Diecast & Toy Vehicles > Cars, Trucks & Vans > Plastic > Modern Manufacture (1970-Now) It's listed in the wrong category(ies). 5 bidders so-far. 11 bids (so-far) 2 battling it out. The only subtle clue is "(phantom)" in the title. It's clearly described in the description below, though. I'm confidant that they do not know it's an empty box of a nonexistent model kit. Super cool item idea for collectors, model builders, and/or 1/1 featured vehicle owners... I'm watching this one to see what the final price will be
  4. If you follow these image posting steps, it may help: Copy the Direct link code in your post, click on the image upload icon Then in this box, paste the Direct link code copied from your PB image account hope this helps….
  5. Very nice. And all done inside of three weeks. Thanks for posting the in progress/before paint picture. I always like seeing those for learning how to do stuff. If this was in a contest, it would bury the competition
  6. Super realistic. Very delicate handling of the details, right? Esp. the PE bar armor… that's insane
  7. Thanks for posting the ref pics. Ok, so it's a Ford V8? Not a Chevy V8? ok, I can web search the firing order from that information. Thanks!
  8. That is BOSS! The colors, interior, and the deco on the sides of the driver bubble. What kind of engine is in the Vandal? It looks like a V8 but I want to wire it and want to know the firing order and throttle spring etc.
  9. Fine progress. The same white drying in two different shades is weird. Probably because you didn't use a primer first. I think the cab was blue plastic and the bed was black plastic ?
  10. Super cool. Can probably fit a few surfboards back there
  11. Wow, I'm admiring these! Good job. This is my only lifted build
  12. Following this project closely. Great idea.
  13. wow, very nice face painting. You've captured a classic subject and story perfectly
  14. Definitely an "all the rest" model based not only on the subject but also the materials the model is made of. You handled it all well. The glueing and painting looks clean (edit) I rode on the 1:1s several times
  15. I like the jewelry stones for thruster lights idea. This is really taking shape
  16. Mustang1989 - "Where'd you get the idea for this anyways? Just curious." This project sort of designed itself along the way. Sort of like doodling with plastic. I wanted to build something macabre for Halloween and I already had the Vampire Van kit in the stash. I bought it a while ago for the casket towed behind as a trailer. I thought it was 1/25 scale which would be a rare accessory item in this scale. After sizing it, it's actually approx 1/30. I didn't like the 'show rod' look of this ride and wheels so I grabbed the old M113 build for the running gear. I then decided to throw the casket in back like a hearse, but now why is a hearse tracked. So decided on a grave digging mechanism, etc. . . Thank you for asking. the goon - Thanks Dave Van - Thank you, I tell Mr. Mohinga lanesteele240 - Awesome. A grave robber… that's an interesting angle I didn't see until now Agent G - Danno - Thank you for your compliments, gentlemen. Harry P. - Danno - This is the season for PUNkins
  17. All the images for this build are here until I get this properly sorted: http://imgur.com/a/20wIo yup, I went with a gloss black with subtle weathering Finished ! All the images for this build are here until I get this properly sorted: http://imgur.com/a/20wIo Happy Halloween, Samhain and thanks for looking
  18. Very well done esp the mods to the cape. Where are the jack-o-lanterns from, the kit?
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