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Nick Winter

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  1. Here's all I'll show you guys, the rest of the pic's will appear in the Under Glass section.
  2. Here's Kevin's Pictures.
  3. This is now in the Under Glass section folks.
  4. Your welcome Lyn always glad to help. Well get building Brandon I'm watching you.
  5. LOL I like it keep up the work, one question though, how long is that and how wide? Could you measure it for me?
  6. I'm doing a Willy's about the same color is that GM color? BTW it looks very nice, simple and affective.
  7. Looks like fun Brandon. Lyn it's not your fault most of the time sink holes are there after it comes from the factory.
  8. That's a pretty Cool little Charger you gots there.
  9. Ok you can withdraw. No hard feelings on my end, just post some pic's here when you do finish it. BTW it's not a contest just a community build, just a bunch of us building something similar toghether.
  10. Well here's my Hemi in it's new home, I thought the Cragers was a nice touch.
  11. The car, the flames are gonna be red, orange and yellow, trying to keep them claasic, in a few minutes I'll post a picture of my Willy's Chassis with it new hemi.
  12. Any updates Jim, you got me interested.
  13. LOL that's too funny. Sorry Ms. Dolly.
  14. Condition: Dimpled surface, like the skin of an orange, resulting from paint droplets drying too much to level out and flow smoothly together (poor coalescence) Cause: 1. Improper gun adjustment and techniques. 2. Extreme shop temperature causing the droplets to lose more solvent and dry out before they can flow and level properly. 3. Improper drying by gun fanning causing the paint droplets to dry out before they have a chance to flow together. 4. Improper flash or drying time causing subsequent coats to lose solvents to the dry coat. 5. Wrong thinner or reducer, or too little thinner or reducer. 6. Poor mixing of materials. Prevention: 1. Use proper gun adjustments, techniques, and air pressure. 2. Schedule painting to avoid temperature and humidity extremes. Select thinner or reducer that is suitable for existing conditions. Use a slower evaporating thinner or reducer to overcome this. 3. Allow sufficient flash time. Do not dry by fanning. 4. Allow proper dry time for undercoats and topcoats. 5. Use the correct thinner and reducer in correct amounts for existing shop conditions. 6. Mix all pigmented coatings thoroughly. Remedy: In mild cases, a mild polishing compound for enamel or rubbing compound for lacquer may help. In severe cases, sand and refinish with a slower evaporating thinner or reducer at the correct air pressure.
  15. Ok fellas Ol' Dukefan did some detective work, As Roscoe would say "I love it, I love it," And got this. - nickman150 I've been told that some of your stuff isn't of the best quility, I wonder what all do you cast? - frontier_resin_design hi sorry that you bin to listing to all the carp i made a lot of master for all most the resin caster now that i make for my self it is all carp wonder why i make what we bee n waiting for some nice thigs thanks curt
  16. I deceided against it after Randy Frost owner of Perry's Resin mentioned while were talking on the phone that he's gonna finish up his master soon and cast them. Aswell as the Buick Sport wagon.
  17. Well the body is done and assembled, soon as I paint the steering wheel I can put the body to the chassis.
  18. Here's a hint of the color, it is a metallic.
  19. Now that is Just outragous, I love it. I'm building a Willy's too, mines about the size of one of your tires though.
  20. It's real, no one would build a model that ugly I think. Nick
  21. Similar other than mines gonna be Cherry Red and have a set of 5 spokes.
  22. Thanks, well you won't have too wait long. It's got a name now do to it's color "Cherry Bomb" Here's it's license plate
  23. Well I wouldn't have the engine if it wasn't for you.
  24. After the Bluesman Mark topic I needed a break to calm down, I think we all said some stuff we regreted and all of it was uncalled for. Anyway, I wired My Hemi, which is from the original IMC Little Red Wagon. I painted it and changed it around a bit, I got this engine from Kuztommodels88 (Brandon). I'll include a picture of the flames I'm thinking about doing. The flames I saw and liked
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