Jump to content
Model Cars Magazine Forum

bryan_m

Members
  • Posts

    2,494
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by bryan_m

  1. sorry about that james.............i was talkin to jason just before that. cheers bryan
  2. thats about it for me tonight fellas, more to come tomorrow. thanks for all the great comments, cheers bryan
  3. no good on the wheels Jason james, sorry man. im pretty sure theyre in the revell 41 chevy kit.....or maybe its the 55 chevy belair..........i cant remember. theyre not exact but pretty close. cheers bryan
  4. very nice build!! bryan
  5. very nice build! that color looks good on there, and the top goes with it very well. nice work! bryan
  6. that 32 looks nice to me! , the lotus is really looking good too......keep up the good work Ed! cheers bryan
  7. i installed the brake drums! i had to drill out the center of the drums to hold that big tab on the backing plate, it worked out really well, im super happy with the way this steering and front suspensionis turning out....... heres a few shots more to come guys! thanks for lookin cheers bryan
  8. ok modified centerlink installed! stay tuned, more to come cheers bryan
  9. billy, those are some great ghost flames! i didnt even notice them until i read duanes` post, and went back to look! nice work! cheers bryan
  10. ok, i had to rework the centerlink a little bit. it has tabs on it that they want you to heat and bend over once installed......this stuff is way too thin for heat, so i made new ones out of some pins i have. heres the pins, i dont remember what they are called but they sure come in handy! more to come bryan
  11. thanks Jim! model master or detail master makes photoectched hinges........way too complicated for me! i think these ones are a little big, and the left one needs tweeked a bit, but theyre ok. this is the revell 32 ford sedan kit...i believe the kit labeled as a vicky is from amt. thanks again cheers bryan
  12. very nice! love the color too....... keep up the great work cheers bryan
  13. i added the brake backing plates, and linkage heres my semi scratchbuilt piece of linkage..... more to come bryan
  14. yepper, a butterknife! it had to hurt alot when she did it! shes ok now, i fixed it up. one time i cut my left index finger clean to the bone with a saw, i actually felt the teeth of the saw hit the bone, it was a nice brand new blade, so it didnt hurt that much. i cleaned it out, taped it shut and then superglued the top of it closed! it healed in no time.......anymore thats what the ER does................superglue! ill have some pics in a bit, stay tuned, making steering linkage now bryan
  15. got mine from micheals craft store....... sorry i havent found those wheels yet jason, i had a little bit of an emergency. ill look for them in a bit tho. cheers bryan
  16. nice n crusty! just the way i like `em! cheers bryan
  17. oh, she was tryin to get the lid off of a bottle of Mr.clean............with a butter knife! needless to say, i gave her a pair of pliers....... thanks again guys bryan
  18. GEEZ-O-WEEZ! she got here and it wasnt all that bad......she was just scared cause it bled alot. it was a little deep, but i made a butterfly bandage, cleaned it out really good for her, and taped her up. she will be ok. my dad was a medic in the military, and he taught me alot. nah jacen, i had to wait for her to get here.. we dont live together (yet) were gonna get a place pretty soon, but for now shes about 5 miles away, so she drove here and Dr.Bryan took care of it.... thanks guys! now its back to work.... cheers bryan
  19. ok guys, i gotta run........my girlfriend was cleaning, and somehow ended up stabbin herself with a knife, it went through that skin between your thumb and 1st finger. i gotta go get her and take her to the ER........i hope shes ok. be back later! cheers bryan
  20. thanks Jason! i appreciate the kind words...... do you hit your embossing powder with a heat gun when you use it? one of the guys here told me you could, and it locks it in place really nice... i picked up a few different colors of it a couple weeks ago, and i like it so far, and it just looks better to me. cheers bryan
  21. now its on to the front suspension (steering) i have these very thin.....and i do mean thin, steel tubes, i dont know what they really are a buddy of mine gave them to me a while back, but they do work well for a bunch of different things. im gonna chop the ends off of the steering linkage, and use these rods, i think it should look pretty good. more to come cheers bryan
  22. yea, embossing powder is great, i just started using it, your carpet is lookin really good man! cheers bryan
  23. i added some bolt detail to the front suspension brackets... more to come bryan
  24. thanks GH! ill have a couple progress pics in a few mins cheers bryan
×
×
  • Create New...