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Roger U

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  1. The background looks real. The car looks ....ahh real so I'll say it's real, I think
  2. Welcome back Bill. I've missed your interesting and informative input. It's good to take a break sometimes, glad you're back now.
  3. Very Nice!!!!!
  4. Very nice!!
  5. Going by the looks of the tires and the hoses/chassis pieces hanging down under the front of the car, I'll say real.
  6. Great tutorial Mike. Always nice to learn about new products and procedures we can use.
  7. Very nice looking model.
  8. I plan on going to this show. Last years Citrus Nationals was the first model show I'd been to in a long time and I enjoyed it a lot.
  9. Nice to see such creative ideas put into a build. Really nice !!
  10. Yeah, the tailpipes and the gaps between the body panels, especially in the trunk area, say model. Also, the "bar" running from one tailpipe to the other is at an angle, not parallel to the ground. I vote Model, course I could be wrong.
  11. These Real or Model contests are really good for pointing out all the small details that can be added to our models for more realism. Thank you for this continuing challenge Harry. Also, it's fun
  12. Looks REAL to me, we'll see Friday
  13. That is amazing detail for sure. All the tiny parts, mechanisms, and linkages that work, wow!!!
  14. Jon, That's the same one I have. Hmmm the distributor is not correct, any other obvious faults or errors? Would the wiring, hoses, belts, linkages, etc. be considered well done? As I said I've never detailed an engine so I was just wondering if this is a good example to go by. Thanks very much for your input. Hope you're up and walking around again very soon.
  15. Not sure if this is the right place for this topic but here goes. I bought a 1320 model of Don Garlits' Wynnscharger dragster (1/24 scale diecast) a while ago. I've just been looking at it and started wondering - would the engine detailing on this model be considered good, not so good, or somewhere in between? It's been a long time since I've built a model and I didn't do any engine detailing back then.
  16. Another tough one, I'll say a very nice Model.
  17. I had my 1971 Datsun 240-Z up to 118 mph back in 1973. In the early 70s I did some motorcycle road racing and got up to approx. 128-130 mph on my 250cc Yamaha TD-1C.
  18. A really nice model with great detail. That was a good one Harry and I sure missed it this time. I'm ready to try again Monday.
  19. When I first saw the photo I instantly thought real. After a second and third examination it still looks real. I don't know, is this too easy, am I missing something? I'm sticking with REAL.
  20. Thanks for the extra photos, Spyder. That is a beautiful car, especially in black as MrObsessive noted. You guys on this forum build great models but I'm not sure why this just looked real to me. Thanks Harry, keep it up with this contest.
  21. This is a tough one. I agree with Pete J, because of the wheels and some little bits hanging down under the car I'll say real.
  22. I agree it is very clean and smooth looking, especially the paint. You built a very nice model.
  23. Just something about the look and a couple of details, I voted real.
  24. You sure did a great job building and painting that model! Very nice!
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