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  1. Nice work. The weathering looks great. STewart
  2. Nice custom work. I like the paint choice. STewart
  3. Very nice old pickup. I like the color. Stewart
  4. I don't have any leadsleds yet but there are some great-looking ones on this thread. Makes me want to get out my 49 merc. STewart
  5. Nice job on the detailing. I am a big american muscle fan but I have to admit that these porsches look good. STewart
  6. Great mopars. You have some good wheel choices. STewart
  7. Nice kitbash. The hemi looks great. STewart
  8. Nice dodge. You have some incredible scratchbuilding going there. STewart
  9. GTMust is correct. Unless it is a high grade plywood, It will have knots in it. Also, the grain is going to be a lot different that a scale sheet of plywood will have. Here are a couple of pictures to give you an idea of what most plywood looks like This is a high grade plywood Lower grade Here is a pic of the most common and cheapest plywood. It is called CDX. Do a google search for CDX plywood and you will find a few other helpful pictures. This is probably the look you want for the sides of a utility trailer. BTW, I work in a lumber yard so I am around plywood all day STewart
  10. I like the hemi. Very nice paint job. STewart
  11. Welcome to the board. What do you mean plastic resin pieces? The paint sounds really cool. What kind of medium do you put the pigment in? Lacquer thinner, mineral spirits, clear lacquer...? STewart
  12. This is great. You got all the details. Even the sludge on the 5th wheel. You do great weathering. STewart
  13. Nice build. Great job with the weathering and diorama. STewart
  14. Wow. Very realistic weathering. I like the engine. STewart
  15. Nice job. I like the tire decals. Those are a great touch. The black paint looks excellent. STewart
  16. They will take a bit of work as all resin will but pin holes are minimal if present at all and the castings are very clean. Wash them before priming them. Make sure you prime it first. As long as you have a good sanding board and are willing to put in a little bit of work, they are excellent engines with amazing detail. STewart
  17. x3 They are all some great work though. STewart
  18. Very creative. I like the unusual idea. STewart
  19. That is really funny. However, that must be the most economical way. I can't imagine them trying to make the process cost more. STewart
  20. That is nice. The wheels look especially good. STewart
  21. Nice clean build. I like it. STewart
  22. Wow. That looks great. I always loved the color schemes on these cars. You did a great job. STewart
  23. Nice job on the paint, I am really liking this build. STewart
  24. Nice build. This is one of my favorite styles of macks. STewart
  25. Nice job. The car looks great. STewart
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