I am very impressed with your building skills. It takes a lot of dedication to tear up the previous work when it is done so nicely. Also I think it is great that you are sharing your process for building this car. I hope to able to see this model in person when it is finished. Is there a chance you be coming the the nnlwest next year?
bobthehobbyguy
Nice job. You took an off the wall show car and made it functional.
The paints looks good. You said you have a problem with some of the paint but it doesn't seem to show. Any idea what caused the problem?
Looking forward to you next project.
bobthehobbyguy
John,
If you didn't have that block of balsa holding the bike up I would think I was looking at a real bike in some of the pictures.
Keep up the good work , looking forward to seeing this one finished.
bobthehobbyguy
Wow. Just saw this thread. You are a true artist.
Would you give a little more information about the plastic you use? Also maybe the name of your supplier.
Thanks,
bobthehobbyguy
I bought a can of the green and thought it was ok. Just bought some of the orange and red but haven't had a chance to try it. However when I did the green it and cleared it its looks pretty good.
bobthehobbyguy
Very cool. Just saw this build. Have been following you other build.
Great job of scratchbuilding. I've seen some of the other drawings from the artist you used and liked this one. You ought to show him the finished model he might like to see his work in 3d.
bobthehobbyguy