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JAFFA

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  1. hey, so far so good, lookin forward to further progress, i like the paint. just what id do, just me talkin, id get some other rims, cos these (just my oppinion), i dont thin go to well with the body style, try sumthing like this maybe?? http://www.pegasushobbies.com/rims.htm
  2. wow, thats a grearly performed build!
  3. hey, thats really a good choice o rims, and i like that satin paint, ya aint gonna clearcoat it r ya??
  4. Quote:"JAFFA - I assume the finger you're holding up represents your I.Q. If you had read the entire thread, it would be apparent ( to most people )that I know Chad well and it's an obvious joke. Your post will probably be deleted for language anyway." sorry, i would like to appologize for that, i realize now i jumped to conclusions, and that i (obviously) did not read all arguments before started swingin with stones. So, i ask for ur forgiveness.
  5. I came up with an idea; making a model of al capones armored 30´s cadillac would be cool, but its not really my kinda car, so ithought id share the idea instead. but while checkin the internet for pics, i found i was not the first one to think of it, check out: http://www.cellinifinegifts.com/fm_alcaponecadillac.htm thats if ya want a finnished model, the fun part think would be fabricating armour and stuff by yourself, but...
  6. quoted lyle willits "Cool car Chad, but the spotlights look wrong. First, they look like real Appletons, and everybody knows, you can't get those anymore. Second, they are mounted through the windshield posts. No one would drill holes in their windshield post just to mount spotlights. I think they should be mounted on the cowl and they should face down." that has got to be the biggest load of bullshit ive read since the election. the ###### car is there, with spotlights. finger up for you.
  7. adding pics next week, and continously when i finnish parts of it. its dodge dark metalic bronce and gloss black with gold metalic details. gone most out on interiors.
  8. if youre havin problems with the bed fit, n r making a beat up car, why not rusting up n bending the frame, just a little. should make things look right. the fibeglass effect can be achived by taking hair (from a brush eg.) cutting it to very small pieces, mix it real good, lay it out on a smooth area and make sure its perfectly flat, like a weave. pour melted plastic on it and press it with a smooth piece of "sumthing". alternative to melted plastic is fiberglassplastic.
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