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Foxer

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  1. Owwwieeee! Looking good!!
  2. A good looking start to an interesting project ... who has the popcorn?
  3. Wild excitement and jumping up and down. It's on a prominent place in her house, right next to the Van.
  4. Those wheels DO look good on this!
  5. This sure shows the advantage of 1/12 ... beautiful detailing you're doing!
  6. Beautiful!
  7. and for it to be such a wonderful machine ... I traveled far and wide in my coupe ... Enjoy it!
  8. This one is over the top beautiful ... so cleanly built it's real!
  9. Now I'm watching ... at a slant
  10. The very tiny drill into a very tiny hole for a very tiny pin has attracted the Gremlins to the shop. They stole the last brass pin, probably because they arrived too late to make the hole blow out the sides
  11. Those are great photos .. can't beat real rust!
  12. I never posted the link to the completed Betty, been filling in errors in my posts eheh This is how she got it . .
  13. A great color combo and applied magnificently!
  14. I doubt anyone believes I have been working on this, even the hour a day or so I manage ... The diorama on the case has been new to me, despite following HO Railroad construction as long as I've been on cars. The wood base is taped off and the road was done with pavement tape and Woodland Scenic products including the blacktop paint. Smooth It was placed roughly on the remaining areas with real sifted dirt and some fine grass. A trail leads off to the left for the dogs. The tree will be a young fir. I wanted to put the base of a full size tree at one corner but I'd have to sculpt it myself and this would never get done. The truck only needs the wipers and mirrors added for completion!
  15. I always liked the look of these, and yours is a fantastic looking one!
  16. Thank's for the Uschi decal sideline as I have some but haven't tried yet. They photographed well, probably the skill of the photographer than the decal transparency.
  17. A most excellent weight reduction. Bones will clog more, but, metal is still heavier than meat.
  18. This is a Pinintrest site called the Car Morgue with tons of junkyard and barn find photos ... all types from Bugatti to Chevy. A great reference for you all loving a little rust. https://www.pinterest.com/z4kip1/car-morgue/
  19. My favorite kind of build, something you owned. Fantastic job!
  20. but, it does a messy job on Zombies!
  21. I like it a lot ... and all the detail looks right, new wheels and shiny engine. I'd like to see it with that fancy hinged hood closed.
  22. I graduated in 1964 and feel great!
  23. Thanks, Al. Was a bad morning for me ... reading my post, sorry if I came across like a jerk.
  24. You need a 3D mesh file of the proper type to send to the printer. The lettering might come out ok though you may have to try a few prints and adjustments to get it just right. I had some turn signal light pods printed by Shapeways and they cost about $5 plus about the same shipping. The detail that printed well on these is probably finer than your lettering. The pods are a bit over a quarter inch long. This is a rendering of the 3D file I sent. It's a 1/24 model
  25. Looks like some nice castings, but he obviously doesn't really want to sell anything. Your instructions just don't get me anywhere. Check spelling? Or, here's an unusual idea .. we can post links here rather than make everyone splash around for an hour.
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