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Jairus

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  1. Send $29.00 per year or $55.00 for two years to: Model Cars Subscription Dept 2403 Champa Street Denver, CO 80205 Greg, you are right and I changed the total, I can't seem to read at an angle..
  2. The new one... if Mercury were to make one based on the Mustang. I have drawn a bunch of sketches and it really dosn't work for me. Thought you might have better luck.
  3. Ok, now do a Cougar!!!
  4. Now that is one great reason for me to buy one of those Camaro kits... Because I LOVE Firebirds!!
  5. Enzoenvy1, Welcome to MCM Forums. Think you will find a nice home here. Please take a few moments and check out the rules. One of which is that you need to post your name in each post on this forum. Best way to do that is to put it in the signature text box found in your Profile section. That way it pops up each time you post. Thank you and as Ray says, keep us posted on the build! 8)
  6. I drive Greggs car and he can't do a thing about it..... :mrgreen:
  7. PERFECT WHEEL CHOICE!! Very nice build Andy!!! As an aside.... I hope we don't get sick of the new Camaro before it actually hits the streets.... :roll:
  8. Too ###### clean! :mrgreen: Other than that it's freaking BEAUTIFUL!!!
  9. Colors by Boyd, Dark Green Pearl is what I would use if I didn't paint everything with an airbrush. 8)
  10. And "normal" is.....?
  11. Well Steve. I guess there are fewer monster truck fans out here than you expected. The model/testshot is in the right forum and the build up looks good. Molded in black makes it tough to see... but that would be my only critique. Other than the subject matter... Good to see that Lindberg is back in business!
  12. Cordoba Tan and a Flathead?
  13. Darin is correct about the mane ... or name! Read the forum rules. And Jim, no more accusations or inflammatory remarks will be needed. All parties are now going to cool down and get back to the hobby we all enjoy! This is a warning so you had better heed it!!! :evil: Oops... Jim, you too had better read the rules and post your last name too!
  14. I use my knee, a piece of 120 grit and the television...
  15. Works for me... you guys on P.C.'s I bet....
  16. Wow! Look what happens when I take off and run some errands.... Zeb, you can copy and save anything you want but I did not delete your message. In fact, I have yet to delete any messages against the posters will unless it is porn! Congratulations Henry, you were the first to cross the 1000 posts mark! Unfortunately you will have to enjoy the honor on the outside because management has decreed that your attitude and demeanor has caused too much disruption and dissention. You are hereby removed from MCM Forums! Ciao!
  17. I challenge you to find anyone that has been "burned at the stake".. :roll: However, you both have a point. I guess I missed reading him his rights... where's the lights and siren!!!! :twisted: Don after you read this message please put your real name in the signature text box found in the profile section of this board. Thank you!
  18. Silicone works best on smooth clean tracks. If there is any dirt, dust, track glue, or spare car parts then the silicone's will pick it up but they don't leave any residue or slime.... They are perfect for plastic tracks as are rubber tires. Foam tires work only on wood tracks that have a textureized painted surface unless they are treated tires as JK sells. Foam tires also dry out quickly so fresh real "fish rubber" is the best foam you can get for use on a dry clean track. If I was to build a home track I would probably route it out of 3/4 inch plywood and apply a surface that works best for the tires I wanted to use. In this case, silicones... then paint it a very smooth glossy gray with little or no orange peel. That means priming and sanding to seal the surface before the final coat. Very time consuming but lots of fun to drive on! What scale are you thinking about? Also, you might consider using rubber? Professor Motor sells all sorts of rubber tires that fit many commercially available rims. Just glue and lightly true them! Handle great....
  19. And you used to be sooo easy going William!?! 8)
  20. I would like to point out that it was not Don who came through the door with an attitude.... but rather other persons who started threads, which run down Reliable Resin products. That is where the bickering and griping started in my humble opinion. Don is simply defending his name. I want the backbiting, and complaining to stop now! No more posts stating something were "stolen" and this and such was "poorly done"! I have been privileged to see some of the products you guys say were stolen. Not all the items mind you, but a few. I have also seen the masters, which looked to me like they were assembled by scratch from evergreen plastic and other little bits. There is NO way you can "COPY" someone else’s work if you do it YOURSELF! Some of you need to accept the fact that Reliable Resin has the right to exist and you have the CHOICE of weather to buy or not. No one is forcing you to send him money. Lets all stop the attacks and get back to building or I will be forced to begin deleting threads in an effort to bring peace back to the forum! :evil:
  21. What is the source for that front wheel please? Or... did you do it yourself?
  22. I am not singling out anyone specific but could you all please run your posts, AND subject lines through spell check before posting them in this forum PLEASE!!! I have changed many postings but cannot change them all because I have a life and a business to run... :roll:
  23. Why can't you post them here Andy, if it is so compelling? :?:
  24. Welcome Randy and Darin, I got your back! 8)
  25. Such melodrama!!! I really doubt that jealousy is the reason Henry! You were just asked to fit in with the other guys, write legibly and refrain from political statements. Seems an easy task for a lot of other guys.....
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