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Dragline

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  1. I have a clear case in front of my terminal at the NAPA I work at. I put a car in there as I finish new ones and let it sit there for a couple of weeks till I decide to replace it. I have gotten compliments and offers to buy them from time to time. One day this guy came in and asked how much I payed for the die-cast. I laughed a bit and explained I had built it. He said he built models and didn't believe that the paint job on it was my work. I chuckled a bit and pulled out the box from underneath the counter and that pretty much ended it right there. Now when he comes in he goes right for the case to see what else I have whipped up. I also have 2 customers who collect die-cast cars. One of them has given me over 10 unbuilt vintage kits over the last year. I promised him I would build his in the bos service station to display his own cars. Model cars have started many a conversation for me. Bob
  2. My 2000 Cavalier has a 2.2 litre four cylinder. My hope is to stuff a 2.6 litre Ecotech with a roots style blower into it. Bob
  3. Very cool, welcome to the forums. Bob
  4. You will fit in quite nicely with builds that nice. Outstanding both of them. welcome aboard. Bob
  5. I am very saddened for you brother. I cannot say more since I have never experienced loss of this magnitude. I hope you find comfort in the time you had together. All my best. Bob Frias
  6. I agree. Pics need to be MUCH larger. Bob
  7. We have several wild squirrels that we hand feed where I work. When they want a peanut they come to the door and stand up to peer through the glass. They are so comical and very smart. Bob
  8. Very nice indeed Sir. Looks like a handful. Bob
  9. Killer paint Roger. What did you try that didn't work out? Can't see anything amiss from here bud. Gorgeous. Bob
  10. Got mine a few days ago with some others and I must add that I am very pleased. Chucks decals are on the money and visually excellent. Cannot wait to apply them Bob
  11. I wish I still had my Raleigh Chopper. That came out nice. Bob
  12. Stunning stuff as usual Dave. Coolberg, with 20 posts you may not know but there is NO reason to quote his pics from 3 posts up with "JUST AMAZIN......" for your only contribution dude. Dave, you continue to please us mortals. Bob
  13. GEEZ............ Will this end up being the best Cal Charger build ever? I'm thinking YES! STUNNING. The motor looks ready for a squirt and a push. WOW! Bob
  14. HOPE we like it? Is that what it said? Are ya kiddin!?!? OUTTA THE PAHK KIDDO! I wish I built this. Bob OK, maybe foil the bright work....................
  15. Perfectly captured. For me I wouldn't go all glittery. But it is your model. I would go with a period color for this. It's too nice already. IMO Bob
  16. I've GOT to get this kit! Stunning build, and great color choice. Is it Revell Germany? Tell me please.... Bob
  17. I'd also be on board for one. If there is an active buy going I'd like to be a part of it. Bob
  18. Decals are one thing. Sealing BMF is another. Decals Can survive time [more than most of us have] uncoated and still be OK. But sealing them under a clear coat brings uniformity [if that's your goal] and a protectant to them. The edges are also less likely to lift My older examples of clear coated BMF [enamels and laquer] have proved to yellow over the course of a 15 year period. When held next to an uncoated example the results were clear [or yellowed] in both cases. I use enamel clears over color coats below a certain color range and laquers for above. I never clear coat over BMF. Of course these are over longer periods of time. If your goal is immortality become an actor. Those are my findings. Bob
  19. I have to ask Chris. When these little masterpieces are done, what are they worth? I know about the "what a person will pay" thing. But let's just get an honest market type estimate of what YOUR type of quality brings. EVERY build you post here, BAR NONE, is exquisite to the bone dude. Ya see, it's not a model car per se. It's an honest to goodness race car that can be used to win races. And look totally killer doing it. The model racing world stands apart from the static model world. How's about it? Bob
  20. Great job. I'm sure I didn't help, but you're welcome anyway. Bob
  21. Really creative. And after seeing that VW van dragster I know anything is possible. I'll bet it wuld be a handfull. Bob
  22. Thanks guys. I did end up getting the nosepiece from DoubleD and it's now in place. I also finished the throttle linkage and added a couple of last minute details. Perhaps I'll update the pics at some point. I appreciate it. Bob
  23. Looking forward to more progress on this one. Clean work I built the Garlits car about a year and a half ago. Link is here. http://www.modelcars...ts&fromsearch=1 Bob
  24. Here's Draglines cluttered workbench today. Bob
  25. I am positive that there is a video of us dragging Ricky Miguel down the street winter of 79 in the middle of the night on a snow packed street. Remember how they had a chrome plated hang bar on the back? I personally remember dragging that kid all around under city lights. 4lbs of tire pressure and ZERO brains = Jackass 1979 Bob
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