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FIA 289 Cobra
David G. replied to Rich Chernosky's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Impressive detailing, everything looks spot-on! David G. -
I've gone in and reedited the old photos to hopefully make them a bit more eye friendly and uploaded them to the topic once again. This should be the last time I have to rescue this topic from the PhotoBucket Monster. Regards, David G.
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Hello Everybody. I've gone in and reedited the old photos to hopefully make them a bit more eye friendly and uploaded them to the topic once again. This should be the last time I have to rescue this topic from the PhotoBucket Monster. Enjoy! David G.
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1978 Dodge Monaco Gotham City PD (Photos Restored)
David G. replied to David G.'s topic in Model Cars
I've gone in and reedited the old photos to hopefully make them a bit more eye friendly and uploaded them to the topic once again. Hopefully, this will be the last time I have to rescue this topic from the PhotoBucket Monster. Regards, David G. -
1978 Dodge Monaco Gotham City PD: WIP (Photos Restored)
David G. replied to David G.'s topic in WIP: Model Cars
I've gone in and reedited the old photos to hopefully make them a bit more eye friendly and uploaded them to the topic once again. This should be the last time I have to rescue this topic from the PhotoBucket Monster. Regards, David G. -
Hey Everybody! I was doing a final detail painting check before I went on to darkening the panel lines and I discovered that I missed a few details on the rear deck lid. I kind of missed the third brake light. In my mind, I knew it was there but I wasn't sure how it was represented. But the flat black vents on either side of the rear window and the pair of black vents on the rear deck lid? Yeah, totally missed them. This car is just full of all sorts of "hidden" details. So here is the quick mask and shoot rescue plan. Mask... Shoot... Score! I'll brush paint those side vents in the next session. Thanks for checking in! David G.
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Still watching, still impressed! David G.
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Fabulous work on those! I attended the Star Trek Experience exhibit when it was in Phoenix in 2009 and from what I remember, many of the props you made based on the older TV shows and movies seem more detailed than the originals. Many of which were just sculpted blocks of foam rubber or cast resin with some detail painting. Of course there were more detailed props with LED effects and working features but most were just simple props. I thought I was a Trek fan but your fandom goes way beyond where I am. Again, "props" to you on your props (sorry, just couldn't resist the pun). David G.
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Beautiful paintwork, excellent engine bay and interior detailing, all around top notch. David G.
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Thank you Atin, I appreciate your comment. David G.
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Fabulous work on the seats! David G.
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Thank you for sharing your story John, I found it very touching. As a Funeral Director, there are many times I've had the honor of helping families memorialize a loved one who was lost suddenly and tragically. Your mother did the right thing, no question. Thanks again for sharing your story. David G.
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Stretched SSR
David G. replied to Modlbldr's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Interesting project. I'm curious to see where you take this one. David G. -
With it cleaned up and painted, the disproportions become very evident. You did a wonderful job making it as presentable as it could be made. Great work! David G.
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Gecko British Army ATMP
David G. replied to PatW's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
Groovy! What a wonderful repurposing of military equipment. I could see something like this used by a private beach club in a surfing tournament. David G. -
Dang, that's a pretty shade of blue! Great work on the interior too. David G.
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AMT 1971 Plymouth Duster 340. Go Mango Orange.
David G. replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Looks like you're off to a great start! Love those old Mopars. David G. -
duplicate post David G.
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Great build so far, nice rescue with the paint troubles. David G.
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Nice work on that. That color is very close to one of the popular Chevy colors of that era. David G.