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  1. I had absolutely no clue about this one. I was searching hours and hours from Google and came up with nothing... Well, better luck next time I guess. At least I knew that the car was made between 1910-1919.
  2. Great looking Buick! You do so nice work every time, and great to see a GM car from your bench, even though there's nothing wrong with Fords, either. Very nice BMF work and great paint job, as always.
  3. Wow that looks really good! Paint job is smooth as glass and your detailing is really good looking. You're doing a great job in here, I can't wait to see more! I want to say as well, that Pro Tech parts are great! I have bought a big bunch of Braided Lines and a couple of Valve Cover T-Bolts (So far). They are great quality and I'll definitely order more of them across the Ocean rather than buying Detail Master Braided Lines from Finland since I never had any luck with them, but Pro Techs have worked every time.
  4. Very nice build! Especially that paint job is looking good, and I like the details you added. Also thanks for the information about kit's problems. Great Work.
  5. Nice looking build. You did a great job with the paint and detail. These rarely seen subjects are always interesting and you did a good job here. But as someone said, it's not a Gasser, looks like it's a Super Stocker.
  6. Wow! That '90 Mustang and '70 'Cuda are absolutely Must Have kits! The '59 Impala is another one, especially if it is a HT...
  7. This turned out great! I like the overall look and especially your weathering looks excellent. I like your Diorama as well, it looks like a real thing between all of those buildings. Really cool build that reminds me of this Finnish Ford Tudor:
  8. This turned out very cool. I like how you combined these two kits into one unique, but really cool model. Looks like you did a very good work, too, and I like the exhaust pipes.
  9. It's H/Stock. Stock Eliminator cars have many different "sub-classes". They are A, B, C, D/Stock and so on.... For example A/Stock is faster than H/Stock.
  10. Ouch! That's really sad news... He was a great builder and he did wild builds. RIP Wolfie.
  11. Looking Good! How did you do the 'weathering' on the seats? It looks very good to me and I'd like to try that as well. I really like to see these being built too, I mean that I see lots of Dragsters, but rarely Push Cars for them. This is a nice exception, especially when you're doing super clean work with it. Good Job.
  12. I think it looked better without the skirts. Though I don't like Fender Skirts, doesn't matter what is the car is, I think they just don't fit and ruin the body lines. It is a nice build and it looks alright with the skirts on, too, but I think it was better without the skirts. But as I said, it's not bad like that, either.
  13. I got it, too. This wasn't so hard as some others have been. As Cameron said "Other ones are much harder though when there are less unique features search for." I had heard of the manufacturer before, but didn't know they made this kind of a car. It sure is ugly.
  14. Don't hold your breath though, it'll take a while . I'll do the order as soon as possible, but I have to locate one Chevy Cameo kit for donor, too.
  15. John your work always makes me wonder if these really are scale models or real things... Great work, the paint job looks incredible and all of those little details you've put into this one are looking excellent as well. Really nice work and can't wait to see your next build, personally I'd like to see that Hot Rod, but anyway whatever you build I know it'll be fantastic. Watch out for hard brakings!
  16. Probably everyone knows this, but don't use Humbrol Enamel Clear with light colors.... It will turn the color into yellow. This is Juha Airio's Monte Carlo that is built decades ago and it has been sitting in its box. He took it out for a local model car show last year. I liked the color on it and I asked that what is it... Well it is regular silver paint, but Humbrol clear turned it into this during the decades. It's a super nice build, picture don't definitely do it a justice.
  17. 1. '74 Chevrolet Chevelle 2. '74 Chevrolet El Camino 3. '74 Chevrolet Chevelle Wagon 4. '62 Dodge Dart 5. '32 Plymouth Roadster Those are the ones I'd like to have right now...
  18. I guess this is related to this http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83812 . But Really... Who would cheat in that Game?! I think it's really a lot of fun to try to find out what car is in the picture... I don't know how it's possible to cheat in that game, but even if I knew, why would I do that? It makes no sense and takes all of the fun out of it. Sometimes I have sent PM with correct answer really soon, but those times I've known the car's name without using Google. I have watched the results, and there are some guys who get each and everyone right. I've always wondered that How is it even possible... Most of the cars are something that I have no idea, even if I have searched that one from Google hours and hours.
  19. Thanks for the pics, Brad! That's just what I need to build that Truck. My build won't be a 100% accurate replica, since there is only one picture of the engine (And that's before installing a Blower) and none of the chassis but I'm trying to get it close. Anyway, this build is looking really good, can't wait to see more updates on it.
  20. Looking really good. Your builds are always great to see, the detail you put on these is incredible. That engine is a piece of art and chassis looks good too. Can you post a picture of the grille and front bumber that came in Modelhaus kit? I need one of those bodies, too, since I would like to build something like this Chevy Truck here in Finland. It has a Blown 1,000 HP 572 BBC under to hood and it weights about 4,000 kilograms... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7ztmrmtwkQ
  21. W-409

    Peaunut 1

    I've never seen anyone building this kit. Great to see one, it definitely brought a smile on my face. Great looking restoration and interesting looking build. Great to see more H-Bodies, even with that Smiling Nose.
  22. Nice to see a Vega being built! You did a great job, too, it looks just like it could have been. Great paint job and nicely detailed...Especially the tail lights look very realistic to me.
  23. Cool Builds, all of them! That Cam Air '57 Chevy must be my favorite. I like how that Camaro nose fits on Bel Air body. But all of them are very nice.
  24. Very Nice Pro Stock Mustang! I like the paint and detail work on this one. Stance looks spot on as well, good looking build. I have to bookmark this, since I'm building a Mustang II, too. It won't be a Pro Stock, but it will be close, though. Good Job.
  25. Thanks for the guys at TDR for making these products! I have only two Turbochargers by TDR and I can say that they are very high quality. You have some interesting stuff and I will be buying more stuff when I need these parts. Only thing that's a bit sad is that many products can't be bought in 1/24 or 1/25 scale that I build... Is it because of the texture in 3D printed parts..? Though, the turbochargers that I have are very nice and I see that the texture is no problem. Especially the Pro Mod Bodies look interesting...And there is a frame too for that Camaro! That will make me buying that kit in some point... 1/25 Scale of course. Thanks For Great Products!!! -Niko
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