Excellent job on the Cadillac Yuri! I like the Arizona plates too. I looked at your build progress on the other web site, you've put a lot of work into this and the results are well worth it. I noticed that you live in Krasnodar. A couple of years ago I sold my 1971 Oldsmobile Delta 88 to a man who lives in Krasnodar. It seems that classic American land yachts are popular in your part of the world! David G.
Thanks Hugh, I'm glad you like it!
A flying car though, Hmmm...
Thank you Danno! OK, I'll give you that one on the brake light.
Thank you Garrett. I like to make them believable at least on some level.
David G.
Thanks for your comment Donald. For the rear steam vent I imagined something more like a street vent in New York City and less like a jet thruster. The diffuser veins would dissipate and bleed off much of the force. After all you wouldn't want to boil the paint of the hood of the car behind you... or would you?
Thank you Dave. Here's a link http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/24639-1958-chevy-proton-finished/ to the progress thread. Sorry for the URL but I can't seem to get the link feature to work right now. Again, thank you for your kind comments. I have put a lot of work into this and it's good to know that it was worth the time.
Thank You Chris.
David G.
Thank you Dale, it's kind of you to say so. Thanks Mike, I am pretty pleased with the way it turned out. Thanks Jim, I'm glad you like it. Thank you Derick, right now I'm bouncing back and forth between Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition. David G.
Thank you David. It was a lot of work, I'm glad you like it. Thanks Michael. Thanks Dan. There was probably more problem solving than planning. But work? Yeah, definitely work. David G.