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  1. Is that Kona blue? Nice build BTW... Bob
  2. Borrowing two words from Castrol. Super Clean... Bpb
  3. Frikken brilliant, chrome visors and all Bob
  4. Superb build of something NEVER seen in the model world. Bravo Bob
  5. As much as I love my countryman Gil, Senna is the Legend. I love his driving and it truly makes me say Schumacher who? This thread is celebrating his life, not his passing. Bob
  6. That pearl is just so nice...... Great build. Bob
  7. Looking real good Brett. Makes me want to tear into my own copy. RESIST Bob, Resist................. Bob
  8. EPIC work Chris..... Can you say Museum piece? I knew that you could. If the Snake ever saw this he'd have a flashback I'll wager. You may end up finishing this in time for the "Snake Vs Mongoose" movie. Muy Fantastic.... Bob
  9. What makes a muscle car? For me it's Power/Weight ratio. Be it a Ferrari or a VW Jetta. It comes down to P/W ratio. All other factors are just that. Bob
  10. I am familiar with those particular bands Harry. Being 48 [not a milestone quite yet] I am in the position to have welcomed a few of their albums initially as well as Zep and Black Sabbath. My Hippy parents had quite a collection of vinyl. If my post hinted at sour grapes let me say that my life being a musician has been NOTHING but amazing experiences that most would only hope for, and many nights in the company of ladies that just defy explanation and occasionally gravity.. I am very happy indeed when life is either wound forward or backward. Time to grab that old Gibson off the wall and play a while. Oh, and I WILL learn through this thread. I already have... Dave T...... That clearcoat looks POYFECT... Bob
  11. Build for yourself = Happiness. Build for others = Not so much Here is a music analogy since I am [or was] a working musician for over 20 years. Back many moons ago i had a dream to be in an original band playing self composed music. This is the dream of many an aspiring musician. I had chops and was sort of clever, i surrounded myself with like minded players with similar tastes and abilities. We wrote music. NOW, this was challenging and engaging music to be sure. It was what WE wanted to hear and play. We enjoyed the works of particular players and that informed not only our individual styles but the group as a whole ran in these particular ways as a result. To say that we were greeted with open arms and applause would be an outright lie. We were gawked at, nearly vilified. It was called "strange", "complicated", "hard to listen to" If we wanted popularity we didn't go about it correctly. We were playing what we heard in our minds and were simply offering it to others. That they didn't understand it was NOT our problem. Nor should it have been. BUT., I did have a dream to make a living doing this and it was a sobering reminder of what playing what you want and playing what the people want are two entirely different things. So, after a couple of years of this I ended up playing in some cover and tribute bands. I felt the sting and didn't like it at all. Were we playing correctly? You bet we were. Were we tight? I have recordings of it. They stand up very well indeed. Were we going to get rich off it? NO WAY in H E double hockysticks! I made more money playing other peoples "Popular" music than I ever did playing my own. Which was more satisfying? My own of course. I can count on one maybe two hands how many times I have played some of my own compositions, but I cannot tell you how many times I've played say "Crazy Train" or "Some Kind Of Wonderful". The point of this is that I have had more enjoyment doing my own thing than any other thing. The same goes for what I build. I get the whole accuracy thing. I admire it and I do strive for it at times. But for me it's about creativity. OOB builds or some slammed together cobbled up junker. I admire those that go the extra mile [Dave T, Mark Jones, Harry et al...] And I do get ALL the points offered here. As long as myself and my Pops are happy with it. That's good enough for me. BUT, I'm always willing to learn Bob
  12. Great car Sean. As slick as always. And I wouldn't personally worry about using a vintage Petty kit since.....Wait for it! BAM! It's back in August http://round2models.com/models/amt/richard-petty-dart Bob
  13. I clearcoat my racecars.... Since I build for myself and my Dad, we are the only two who's opinion I truly care about. I post my shiny cars here and have never heard a peep. Perhaps it's because someone didn't want to ruffle my feathers or whatever the case may be. To me it matters little. I like shiny racecars. Bob
  14. Crickey! Who needs a KIT anyway I say.... I'm a lowley kit assembler compared to that. MUY BUENO!!! Bob
  15. Just played catch up......... As always bro......Fantastic... Still taking bets on the page count!! LOL Bob
  16. Gosh, this project has been in the box for so long. I made it with Plastruct and a small hobby sized miter box. Pretty simple really. I pulled this out a while back and was thinking of finishing it. For the life of me I cannot remember why I put it up when I did. Bob
  17. Looks like 10lbs of $&^( in a 5lb bag to me. At least paint it up in some garish color to complete its transformation. Bob
  18. Glad you repainted it Brad. That paint was a little rougher than the build demanded. Good on you for sticking with it and seeing it through. Looks to me like aside from a few bits you are on the final leg of this one. Well done Amigo Bob
  19. Brick Red I believe. Bob
  20. You can beat this thing! My co-worker Mike has had it twice and is now on #3 if you can imagine. At 68 he's no spring chicken but he's a Fighter.... He's doing it and coming to work with a smile. If he can, so can you. Best wishes brother. Bob
  21. I almost ponied up for this set. Not sure why I didn't. After a few pages of this I'll be digging into my wallet I can see it. THANKS John!! Bob
  22. Never saw this car before. Very well done and welcome. Bob
  23. Thanks on the hood pins broski. And thanks for the advise on the fade. Your words are what I followed to get it the way it is. Bob
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