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bobthehobbyguy

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  1. Love it. Like the idea of using photoshop for figuring out the graphic options.
  2. Neat project. Glad to see you got it finished. Like all the little details.
  3. Nicely done. Haven't seen a turbo version of a Fiat.
  4. Very cool. Great concept. The black and gold combination is great. Great imagination.
  5. Don't judge your model by what others have done. If you are happy with the end product that is what is important. If you build it straight from the box or build to anyother level of complexity depends on what you want to achieve. This is suppose to be fun and not something you do because of what you think others expect you to do. That is called work.
  6. Cool project. Don't see many Avantis done as salt flat cars. Keep up the good work.
  7. Very cool. Great preservation of the past. Great trip down memory lane. The old AMT kits are fun to build.
  8. From the shot it looks like nickel that should bpolish up nice. Try some polish like semichrome or fritz on part of the fret to see if it looks lije what you want.
  9. I would use low tack tape as a guide. You could polish the letters before you take them off the fret for a chrome look.
  10. Great job. Hard to believe its a 24 hour build. Any pictures of the engine?
  11. Great update. Now back to work. Sleep is overrated.
  12. Nice work. Cool paint.
  13. Are the headlight covers part of the kit?
  14. Nice start.
  15. You could also try straining your paint before spraying it. That would get rid of any material you don't want.
  16. Nice work. Cool idea for making the jig for the headers
  17. Another work of art. Absolutely stunning.
  18. Looks great. Moving the rear end forward really helps. Keep up the good work.
  19. Nice work. Great idea and great paint.
  20. Nicely done. Keep up the good work.
  21. Nice work on the rear end. I think you need to trim the links so the tires are even with the back of the chassis. Keep up the good work.
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