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AzTom

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  1. Great looking build. AzTom
  2. I think these were done in the 50's. Hubley made several Model A, 32 Chevy, Packard and Duesenberg metal kits in the 60's. Thanks for all of the kind words, It was a fun project. AzTom
  3. Here is a 1/20 scale die-cast Hubley Hot Rod kit that I rescued. AzTom
  4. Here's the IH Farmall in 1/16 scale. AzTom
  5. Here's a 1/32 snap kit I did in Frost green. AzTom
  6. They all look great Matt. Keep up the good work, enjoy the show. Tom
  7. Great cars Tom, I miss going to that show. Any chance you have photos of the 30's gray ramp truck? Thanks for sharing, AzTom
  8. Welcome Chris, Maybe you can have the Vette done for the Desert Classic contest in April. AzTom
  9. That is awesome! I was there seven hours Saturday and can't believe I missed this. Were you in the large main tent? AzTom
  10. Thanks Guys, I thought we walked the entire place, sure felt like it,lol. I never saw the model show, where was it at? Tom
  11. Regular open motor type Bathroom & Hood fans are NOT safe for paint booth use. Get a fan that has the motor outside of the air flow. AzTom
  12. Eric, That is a great looking build. I too like the 40 better than the 41. I have a few close-up photos of the grill if you need them. More on my Fotki in the "Real Cars" / "Details Photo" album. Click on the "Get original" to get a close up. AzTom
  13. Here's over 600 photos I took at the Rod & Custom show in Scottsdale Az 3-13-2010 Enjoy, AzTom http://public.fotki.com/aztom/real-cars-1/goodguys-az-3-12-10/
  14. Looking great Harry. AzTom
  15. Dave, That may be correct on the model you saw, but you can change the size of the pattern based on how far you are from the subject. I don't think it tells you that on the can but one of the Testors Reps told me that at the Chicago Hobby Show. In experiments I did it worked great, although you do need to practice a little. Tom
  16. Looking forward to seeing everyone. AzTom
  17. Testors Model Masters makes a Vinyl Top two part spray that works great. It leaves a more scattered spray than the Fuax sprays do. I know it comes in black and white but they may of added more colors. Tom
  18. That is just too cool! Nice build, Tom
  19. Brush-less induction motors like those in bath and most hood fans can cause fires. If you have used one ten years, you are at a higher risk. The windings are exposed to the paint and over time the built up paint causes the motor to over heat and can cause the windings to short out. I have see many bath fans that have caught fire just from dust build up and hood fans from grease build up. Get a fan that has the motor outside the airflow and use Metal vent piping to help contain a flash if you should have one. I'm going to say a prayer for poor fellow that had the mishap as well as one for you guys that don't think it will ever happen to you. AzTom
  20. Good job Randy. If you want to eliminate the "Hosted on Fotki" just delete the last part of the URL, looks like this: [url=http://www.fotki.com]Hosted on Fotki[/url] Nice Mustang. AzTom
  21. Okay, In your Fotki album find the photo you want to post. Just under the photo click on "Share Photo" ... then click on "more sharing options". You should now see a list of links. Right click on "code for forums" and copy. Paste that directly into your post. If you need further assistance just ask. AzTom
  22. Tucson Az Expo Center, 3750 E. Irvington Rd. Tucson Az 9am to 3pm. Several Vendors with Model kits and Promos.
  23. If you find those smaller Let me know, I have looked everywhere. I made mine from small sewing pins and earrings. Tom
  24. The stockmarket did that to my money AzTom
  25. Great build. Here's a few I did in brass. http://public.fotki.com/aztom/toys--models/custom-parts/brass-class-iii-tra/
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