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bobthehobbyguy

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  1. Great models. What did you use for the white walls ? Didi they come that way or did you paint them? If so what paint did you use? Bobthehobbyguy
  2. I love this. One of my favorite cars. Great job on the paint. What did you use for springs on the shocks? Bobthehobbyguy
  3. John very cool build as always. What do you have in mind for painting the body? bobthehobbyguy
  4. I really like this. Very cool project. I like the tutorial for doing the weathering, I am thinking of giving it a try. Where did you get the rear whitewall drag slicks? Thanks, Bobthehobbyguy
  5. Very cool. Would you post the drawing that you are working from? bobthehobbyguy
  6. Very cool. I'm glad you shared this project. I've always thought it was neat to build up this models will current day skills and paints. Look forward to your future projects. Bobthehobbyguy
  7. Glad to hear you did a build. Great job on this model. Looking forward to seeing it finsihed bobthehobbyguy
  8. John this is a great project. Can't wait to see the next update. Bobthehobbyguy
  9. Very nice model. Two questions what paint did you use and where did you get the front axle? bobthehobbyguy
  10. Hard to tell this is a model in the pictures. Another great build. Bobthehobbyguy
  11. Very nice build. bobthehobbyguy
  12. Very cool. As always its is a joy to watch your builds. I can't believe you started this Aug.31 and its almost done. I am now convinced you have elves working in the model room for you John, with the speed in which you turn out these projects. bobthehobbyguy
  13. Very cool always liked Big Al and Quad Al. He also did an isetta. How about a smart car with and Allison engine? Are the Allison engines from AMT? Bobthehobbyguy
  14. How about using the chassis from the AMT wagonrod. Bobby Alloway sets up the body stance and then has Morrison make a chassis to fit the stance. You could either use the corvette engine or pull another engine from another kit. Bobthehobbyguy
  15. Looking good John. Can't wait to see this one finished. Bobthehobbyguy
  16. What about using aluminum. You could keep it to scale and if you run bolts into the frame it should be string. Bobthehobbyguy
  17. As always it a pleasure to watch your builds. bobthehobbyguy
  18. The tires you are using seem a lot wider than the kit tires. Could you do a side by side to show the difference? What changes are you making to make them fit since they are wider? Thanks, bobthehobbyguy
  19. Where did you get the tires, they don't look like the kit tires? Bobthehobbyguy
  20. I have a couple of the 1/16 Jungle Jim Vegas and I am inspired to build one of them after watching this build. bobthehobbyguy
  21. Harry you're right. However somebody could also pay to have somebody build a model for them and then say its theirs. If somebody is going to cheat then there isn't much that can be done.
  22. Great start. I'm watching this one. Looks like a great way to learn some new techiques. bobthehobbyguy
  23. Thanks. However my question is what do you use to fish mouth the tubing. When you join a tube to another tube you have to have to make the tubing being joined concave on the end for a good joint. Do you use a file or your dremel for doing this. Bobthehobbyguy
  24. Thanks for the answer . . I'm curious how to you fishmouth type tubing when you build your chassis? Bobthehobbyguy
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