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David G.

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  1. Still Mind-blowing! David G.
  2. Thanks guys, I'll try not to disappoint you. David G.
  3. OK, I've been working on this one in fits and starts, but I've decided on a build direction: Steampunk! I have the front wheels sorted and some of the chassis detail started. Next task is to stabilize the frame and work in the drive line. And, of course start searching for all types of cool Steampunk artifacts to incorporate. As always, thanks for looking and please feel free to comment. David G.
  4. Thanks John. I thought about doing that and I love the idea, but it's a bit beyond my current skill set. I'm glad you like it though. David G.
  5. Don't be so hard on yourself Ray. It came out pretty good. It's like I say in my signature, "Each kit I build is really only practice for the next one!" David G.
  6. Looks good, nice detail work on the tail lights. David G.
  7. It's a good likeness, well done. David G.
  8. Spectacular work! Very well done. David G.
  9. Cool! David G.
  10. Excellent work. With that profile it could have easily been a Batmobile. David G.
  11. Nicely Done! David G.
  12. Brian, I can't even imagine how difficult this loss must be for you and your family. I hope you can still find a way to have a joyful Thanksgiving along with some peace and comfort in the days ahead. BTW, of all the builds you posted, I like the Dino 206 GT best. David G.
  13. Beautiful clean build, excellent color choice. David G.
  14. Beautiful paintwork, looks great! David G.
  15. Amazing work! David G.
  16. Glad to see this one again, excellent progress! David G.
  17. Thanks. I agree with you about the wheels Kurt, they are pretty clunky. But yeah, it will definitely be rough. Thanks David, but my plans are for this one to be a parts box build, but I do have a Cummins Diesel, hmmm... David G.
  18. Thanks Bill. The way I look at it, whatever I can make from this will be better than what I started with. Mmmmm... maybe not David, but thanks for the vote of confidence. Of course, I don't think that there was much glory to begin with. Some kind of wild is the way I'm leaning. David G.
  19. I wanted something to bash on that I didn't have to care too much about how it came out in the end, so I grabbed a Duesenberg SJ Roadster from my junk yard and tore into it. I have no idea where I'm going to go with this. My only plan is to bring it back from the dead, hence, the "Zombie Roadster". I don't know if I'm going the direction of a barn-find survivor or an actual Undead Duesy. Of course, I'm open to suggestions. Here's where I start. Some disassembly required. Using wire pins in an attempt to straighten and reassemble the frame. The frame has a bit of a bow to it. I'm not sure if I'm going to mess with that. That's all for now. Thanks for taking the time to look and as always, please feel free to offer suggestions and comments. David G.
  20. Spectacular work so far! David G.
  21. Well done on the rescue and resuscitation! David G.
  22. Nicely done! David G.
  23. Thanks Peter. Yes, I do use a circular florescent. How could you tell? I also use a couple of LED flashlights with homemade diffusers and a tap light. David G.
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