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David G.

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  1. Color selection, paint and assembly all look great! Beautifully Done! David G.
  2. An excellent set for the year! I especially like your work on the Rover, very convincing slush and grit effects. David G.
  3. What a fun little vignette! David G.
  4. Paint and interior detail are beautiful, nicely done! David G.
  5. An excellent turnout for the year! That 'Cuda looks fantastic! ? David G.
  6. Excellent diorama, lots of interesting detail going on there. David G.
  7. What a great body style for a Low Rider! David G.
  8. Nicely Done! I really like the B&W paint scheme. David G.
  9. Amazing model! Amazing work so far! My brain hurts just seeing all the work there is to do, not for the faint of heart. David G.
  10. Amazing work on this! ? It is certainly a worthy equal of any of the Seventies Auto-Rama far-out customs. David G.
  11. Excellent detail work, the interior looks fantastic! I also like the unique color and decals. David G.
  12. That's beautiful! It's certainly something to be proud of. David G.
  13. Most interesting. This looks to be a fun build. David G.
  14. Nice color combination, the PE and foil work look great! David G.
  15. Hello Everybody! I'm still working on fabricating the gurney that will hold the Proton Packs. As near as I can figure, I'm about halfway done with that. Once that's completed I'll be done with the interior... I think. I'll have to see how it looks once it's all together. Given that, I wanted to get the body ready for paint. I just wasn't happy with the louvers I added so having found a better looking alternative, I removed the old ones. The replacements are cut from Evergreen Clapboard Sheet Styrene. It has a 1.3mm spacing for the clapboards which, to my eye looks a bit more in scale. The relief isn't as prominent but I think I can punch it up a little with a wash. I included an example of the old set for comparison. While I was in fabrication mode, I whipped up a fuel filler neck and cap for the back. That's all for now. As always, thanks for taking the tie to look and please feel free to post a comment. David G.
  16. An excellent set for the year, Well Done! David G.
  17. Looks like an interesting project, great start. David G.
  18. Thanks for the nostalgia wave! Though I don't think I had the Invisible Man kit, I do remember having several of the others. Your detail painting and use of dry brush technique and washes is great. The set details are very nicely done and add a great deal to the model as a whole. David G.
  19. Very Cool! Excellent work on the decals and modifications. What a great way to use a donor kit. David G.
  20. Beautiful detail painting, paintwork decals and washes! This could easily pass for a 1:1. David G.
  21. What a great set! Excellent work on both of them. David G.
  22. What a nice looking trio. David G.
  23. Each one is absolutely gorgeous! ? If I had to pick a favorite, I'd have to go with the Nomad. I find the paintwork, build and color combination very eye-catching. David G.
  24. You have some beautiful custom builds there! The Hudson Pickup is delightfully odd. David G.
  25. Excellent builds all! Still having that Phaeton after all these years and being able to restore and rework it must be a great feeling. David G.
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