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Everything posted by surfjunke
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Nice start. It is a very nice kit. I have fondled mine a few times!
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Nice start & a cool idea. Please keep it going.
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Beautiful build! Great finish inside & out.
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What a cool build, Ira. Great idea & some very fine work.
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Thank you for the comments, guys! Good to hear from you Neil! Hope all is well
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WILLYS DEAL! 41 Willys DW Style! Update: 1-30-12
surfjunke replied to Ira's topic in WIP: Model Cars
This is soooo cool. Like the way it is progressing. Some really fine work. -
Great build! Beautiful finish. Like the details you added to the engine & back of the dash. Thanks for sharing with us.
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Welcome aboard. Very nice clean build. Great looking '32. Some really nice paint & detail work.
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Beautiful build. Like the color combo & great finish. What a great gift!
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Beautiful build! Great finish!
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G'Day Fastback, Sure am glad you brought the 2K'Tona back out. Awesome work so far & a lot of great ideas. The brass work on the frame is really fine . This should be an awesome ride. Please keep it going. The rest of you guys have some really cool "stalled" projects. I also have quite a few. This is from the Testors/Flintstone Screechosrus. These are also Tetors/Flintstone resin bricks. The Mecoholic This was a glue bomb from a friend. Dave Deal's Firebird.
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Nice start. I like it as a roadster. I think your idea of other wheels is right & maybe lowering the car would be cool as well. Please keep it going.
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The chassis pan/rear suspension is painted. The pan is Tamiya flat black & the suspension is done in Alclad. The wheels are almost ready. The brass rims have their Alclad. The wheel backs have been painted flat black. They look OK like that, but I think they need the Tameo etched disc brakes & calipers. The parts have been on back order for awhile. The two piece wheel centers came from the parts bin. I know they are four lug, but that is all I have. The interior is finished & ready for the body. The paint used was Tamiya except for the silver which is Vellajo. The body & fenders have been painted, detail washed & were cleared last night. After curing I will color sand where needed & polish. Should have pics in a few days.
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Absolutely amazing work, Jimmy! Some very fine scratch building. I hope you do plan to sell a few. I would like to put 1 in a couple of street rod projects.
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Great idea! I like the altered wheel base & it DOES look cool. Very nice clean work.
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Beautiful build. Very clean work & awesome paint. Who's acrylic paint did you use for the body? I have had this kit in my collection for years & it is a beauty.
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WOW! Beautiful work. Nice detail & scratch work, MonoPed. Very nice paint, as well.
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Very nice clean build. Like the color combo. You did a great job on the BMF. It is a pain to work with, but always worth it.
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Nice clean build. Beautiful BMF work & paint.
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Turn out great! Looks better than the Hot Wheels. Nice paint.
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This started out as a muscle Machines die cast. After taking the car apart, The mounting posts inside the body were removed & the mounting frame on the fenders was also removed. The engine was relegated to the parts bin & I made a new hood from Evergreen sheet & strip. The interior tub & the other items for the interior are also made from Evergreen. The resin seats were made by a friend from masters I made. The chassis pan & rear suspension are more Evergreen plastic & brass tubing. The tires are from the die cast. The aluminum wheels are from my parts bin, I think they were from Renaissance. The telescoping brass tubing for the rear rims will fit the wide rear tires & fit under the fenders. One pair of the aluminum wheels fit snugly in the brass rims. The parts are now ready for primer.
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Nice start on a nice older kit. Like the wheel choice. Those Offi heads are really neat.