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Foxer

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  1. I'd be right in line for those.
  2. and what is "free" in Hawaiian? ... "kona"?
  3. Looking good and a cool build being you HAD one over there! Looks like you didn't have to make the dash right-hand drive at least. It had to be weird driving that over there. When I visited England long ago, I left the VW in Calais to avoid driving on the "wrong" side of the road.
  4. When and where, Doc?
  5. That's sure not one you see everyday! I like the way you did it up .. the little details.
  6. just open your photobucket account in one tab and your thread in another. copy the new link and paste/ replace the old link. Using ctrl V to paste helps speed this up.
  7. I don't know what car this is, but an interesting rear end.
  8. I wouldn't use balsa for any wood. It has a large grain and just doesn't work that well. A model railroader can give you more reasons than I. Basswood is the favored real wood for diorama use. It has a much finer grain and is available for hobby use in many sizes. For windows and doors, look in the model railroad aisle (web sites) for O scale units. A number of companies make ready to paint and install units, usually in plastic. Sorry I'm not helpful with company names, but model railroad sites will get you all the info you need.
  9. 13 under glass ... maybe that's why I can't finish anything!
  10. This one is not only spectacular, it's beautiful! and I'm glad the chassis is weathered.
  11. Nicely done. That braiding in the interior looks super!
  12. I start by inserting it far into the chuck so only what I need shows. It will flex less the shorter it is. As said, it doesn't take much pressure for these small bits to penetrate, so you hardly have to press it. I pay most attention to keeping everything straight and aligned as I twist the drill. When I need to stop I release the part if it's a small one. Even an engine block won't break the bit but I keep it all vertical anyway.
  13. Welcome to the forum and I'll try to answer your 2nd two. I think many things are used as based and it depends what you're doing or what you have laying around. Plywood is common, but rarely when you'll see it in the finished dio. Then you'd use some solid wood maybe. Foam board is another choice as it's much lighter and has almost the stiffness of wood. Typically it's foam between 2 layers of paper and is available in most train hobby shops. It is used for Dio walls quite a lot also.
  14. yes ..'55 Cameo. An old build so didn't give the long shot. Hope I didn't misinterpret the intent of this thread ..
  15. It's still a projected 2 days before my copy arrives based on previous agony. Monday I'm gonna wear my MCM printed pants down for the mail, made using Eelco's technique in his Mexican Blanket post!
  16. An inkjet nozzle doesn't touch the paper normally, so there is a "microspace". Many printers adjust this space on their own depending on the paper specified. This opens up many possibilities, so thanks to Eelco for donating his printer to the greater cause!
  17. Plastic lives and breathes!
  18. That is talented work and a great looking build. It does go to show that you can make most anything just by putting basic shapes together. The roof looks like about the only piece more carved than basic building blocks.
  19. Fantastic paint!
  20. Yeah on the doors! .. I can feel that! Looks like headers are "a wrap" too. It's good to see this back on the table ... soon maybe I can get back into my van. You're giving me inspiration at any rate,
  21. Interesting hand-painted flames on the original.
  22. In 1962 I was home doing a chop, channel and section on a '40 Ford Sedan and talking my Dad into a hobby store trip for some Pactra Candy Apple Green. Never made it the that World's Fair. I wonder what ever happened to World's Fairs?
  23. Personally, I think the model companies anticipation is probably far above our simply wanting it. They sure have a lot of cash to get back!
  24. I've looked high and low for an A4 kit and expect ra7c7er is correct.
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