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Dr. Cranky

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  1. Some great wild rides in here . . . I love those beetles!
  2. Very cool model, and I love how you set it off on a great base.
  3. Wow, very striking those colors between the rust and white/yellow. Very cool. Love it. LONG LIVE RUST!
  4. Wow, John, you are outdoing yourself on this one . . . amazing details all around. The flocking is perfect, and that dash is pure eye candy!
  5. Looking good, keep it going. It's going to turn into a nice model.
  6. I like Vallejo and Tamiya, although you also get very nice results with Floquil . . . they are all wonderful acrylics to keep in your arsenal.
  7. Wonderful model, great details . . . congrats.
  8. Glad to hear you got it repaired. It should build into a nice model.
  9. These are all beautiful. Very inspirational, indeed.
  10. I think I will get a few of these too.
  11. Nice work, Chuck . . . it's always a treat to see what your imagination comes up with.
  12. Love the way it looks, keep up the great work.
  13. The wonderful progress continues . . . beautiful.
  14. Beautiful job on this truck. Love the way it looks. Nice.
  15. Beautiful job. Love the color . . . nice work on the decals too.
  16. That carbon fiber is looking great. Nice pictures, everyone.
  17. More beautiful progress. That engine is a work of art. Great stuff, John.
  18. I think these kinds of diecasts (or kiosk diecasts, as I like to call them) are toys for kids not so much for adults to collect them.
  19. If people buy the stuff, then the sellers are encouraged to keep doing the price gouging. I no longer even buy off AMAZON because they really nail you on shipping costs.
  20. Some great contributions . . . keep 'em coming.
  21. Jim that does sound like a great idea!
  22. Oh the craftsmanship on this thing is already mind blowing. Wow, please keep it going. More eye candy, chap. Cheers, DC
  23. That's going to be tough for that price, and also that I recommend a unit that will guarantee up to at least 45-50psi. If you are only going to spray acrylics and other types of hobby paints, you might only need something that will go up into the 35psi range, but for lacquers, etc . . . you need a bit more power. Look around in places like CHICAGO AIRBRUSH and COASTAIRBRUSH.COM.
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