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David G.

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  1. Beyond Impressive! Thanks for sharing this with us. David G.
  2. Time for another update. Warning: This post contains spoilers! (sorry) I borrowed the spoiler from the Revell 2011 Charger SRT8 kit. Since the spoiler is 1:25 scale and the replica is 1:24, I had to widen it a little There are also some subtle shaping differences between the 2011 and 2013 spoilers. I added some styrene and reshaped it to more closely resemble the 2013 style. Primed and ready for paint and installation. Thanks for looking and always feel free to comment. David G.
  3. Nicely Done! David G.
  4. Excellent work so far. David G.
  5. Nicely done! David G.
  6. Great looking paint! David G.
  7. That'd be a good way to get them both to the scrap yard! David G.
  8. Beautiful work Harry! I love all the extra details you add to your builds. David G.
  9. Excellent work! David G.
  10. Nice rescue, very well done! I would love to see the "before" pics if you have any. David G.
  11. Fantastic detail and realism! David G.
  12. Thanks Guys! David G.
  13. OK, this has my interest. David G.
  14. Thank you! It's my first diecast and a fun project, I wish I had more time to work on it. David G.
  15. At first I thought you were going to make a set of ummm... hands to place near the grinder. Sort of like the old "Don't Let This Happen To You!" safety films. I'm glad they turned out to be gloves. I'm still enjoying the show, keep up the awesome work. David G.
  16. Absolutely amazing work! David G.
  17. I got a little more work done on this project. Though the doors on the model do open, they are not accurate to the 1:1 car. On the car, the doors are sedan-style and have frames that support the windows. The doors on the model open Hardtop style with the window frames modeled as part of the roof and window insert. Modifying the doors is more work than I want to do, and the interior is not highly detailed. Therefore, I plan on building the replica with the doors fixed in the closed position. I also plan on replicating the limo tint as on the 1:1 car which will further limit the visibility of the interior. The interior is not highly detailed, but there is a bit to work with. Given the closed doors and the limo tint, there's more than enough detail here. For the dash details I photographed the AC vents and instruments, reduced the images with Paint Shop Pro and printed them out on my printer. Thanks for looking- comments are always welcome. David G.
  18. A design that stirs fear in the hearts of stout young men and makes old people sad! Wickedly awesome Ira! David G.
  19. Spectacular! It could pass for the real thing. David G.
  20. It's nice to see this one on the board again. Amazing work thus far! David G.
  21. Also one of my favorite movie cars! You're off to a good start. I think it's cool that as model builders, we are more concerned about the accuracy of this car than the movie producers and directors were when they made the movie! David G.
  22. Nicely done! David G.
  23. Fantastic work! David G.
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