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MoparWoman Jamie

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  1. Superglue here... all the way.
  2. Heck, I don't go through half the process you guys do with decenting paint from a paint can, I just get a small paint jar out, a straw, an the spray paint can, an I just hold the straw to the paint can nozzle where nothing escapes an I spray until the small paint jar is full. I throw the straw away, put the spray can back, leave the small paint jar open for alittle while to gas out before I go air brushing.
  3. Guys, I'm sorry for not responding back sooner, had a issue with the site here with my browser for afew days. Give me 24 hours to have the photos up, okay. Again, sorry for not responding sooner.
  4. This thing is looking good so far, Rom. Keep up with the good work an keep the progress photos coming man!
  5. Wait till you start spraying that orange. I used that same kind of a GL project I have that I been working on. The photos will be hard to get the orange captured (LOL). It's a very beautiful orange though. I also like your project as well. You got my attention.
  6. Lovin it so far man! Keep up the good work. You got my attention.
  7. Okay, so I'm setting here the other night. Looking at the one charger project I have going on, wanting to improve the interior alittle more then what Revell guys did. I like detail myself. So I got thinking an I could see it in my head how I wanted the seats to look. The problem was at first, finding the right stuff. So I started to look for stuff in scale. Detail wire didn't cut it at all. It was then I look up at the Australian U.S. Mack project I have going on as well (down in the Trunk area) an in that project I am doing some showing with needle an string. Well I got thinking, sense some real seats have that string like look to them. I thought lets see if it would work. Sure enough, it did. All I used was a tooth pick, superglue, an sowing string, and a excto knife. I used the toothpick to put the superglue onto the seat in one small area, placed the cut end of the string into the glue, and helded it there for afew sec. Then I countinued to work slowly around the factory vinyl seat seam putting the string over top of it and gluing the string down into place using the toothpick to carefully cover the string it self in superglue. Doing this really bought the seats to life.
  8. Love the project here man! Keep up the very good work please.
  9. Love builds like this! You got my attention!
  10. Why yes me, and yes I was thinking, wise cracker. Hey Danno, I think we just met your brother "the other Danno".
  11. You got my attention with this build.
  12. I was just thinking the very same thought here, Harry!
  13. Well if I find it.. I'll be shure to bring it over to you.
  14. Person's Butt: 1 Model Car: 0 I had a box fall on a project once.. so I know how you feel though man.
  15. Welcome back man! was starting to miss you an your crazy detailed builds LOL
  16. I was just thinking that too! and seen you said it LOL
  17. Nea, a roll bar would be very easy. LOL
  18. I couldn't agree more with that statement.
  19. I was doing some looking around, here is a link to my small push bars an also 1/24- 1/25 scale cb antenna an cb unit http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1549021369745.184898.1361401210&type=3&l=b2b76465c5
  20. I use "real orange" as it's close to the color they used on the show.
  21. There is really none, the show cars was all shades. Even at times they just mix what ever oranges they hand on hand together to get enough to paint a car or afew cars when they had to. EV2 is the most "used" color though.
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