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Jose, Nice work! I love to see a liberal use of plain styrene! Very cool shapes, I'll be watching this build. These post-apocalypse type builds are too fun looking! Cheers! Joseph
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Johnny, I think I have a sickness for detail! Sometimes I wish I could just do an out-of-the-box build. Thanks for the complements and never say never! Cheers! Joseph
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Len, I'll keep posting progress when I can. I'm glad you like it. Cheers! Joseph
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Matthew, Thanks for the complement! I know I've been inspired by plenty here, it's nice to know I might inspire one as well. Cheers! Joseph
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Jairus, Thank you! I have some Decals for making Folmers' Mustang. I might be willing to sell if your tempted to go for that build. "tempt" "tempt" Cheers! Joseph
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Billy, Thanks for the complement! Go for it on the window trim! As you can see it's do-able. All it takes is careful measurements and planning along with a steady hand. Try it, and make sure you share your results with me. Cheers! Joseph
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Romell, Really nice work! I am not only amazed at what you are able to fabricate, but also how quickly you are able to produce it. Fantastic! Cheers, Joseph
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Drago, Very interesting subject! The Brabham BT44 was one of Gordon Murray's designs, correct? Fabulous looking car! Nice photos of your project and good description of what your doing. I'll be watching for more updates. Great job so far! Cheers! Joseph
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Thanks Fellas! Cheers! Joseph
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Thanks Guys! Your kind words help me to stay inspired with this build. More to come! Cheers! Joseph
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Jim, I'll keep posting updates, don't worry. Thanks for the complement! Cheers! Joseph
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Romell, Thanks for the complement! That means a lot coming from the Scratch-Building Master! Cheers! Joseph
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1976 Broadspeed Jaguar XJC-12 Racing coupe
Joseph replied to Plasticfanatic's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Plasticfanatic, Absolutely fantastic! Great work, I'm very impressed! Keep the updates and photos coming! Cheers! Joseph -
Rod, Thanks for the kind comments! The program I'm using is called Photo Impact. It's a really easy and old program that I find takes a little less time than PhotoShop. But maybe it's just me. I had hoped to have another update this week, but circumstances has led to a delay. Keep watching this space, there is more to come! Cheers! Joseph
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Terry, What a selection! Where do you find that R%R Vacuum craft 1966-ish Checker Marathon kit? I seriously want one! The Modelhaus 1960 Plymouth Savoy is awesome too! Cheers! Joseph
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Thanks for the encouragement fellas! Hopefully I'll have a bigger update next time. Cheers! Joseph
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David, Fantastic job! Interesting car, looks like your really giving it a go! Keep the photos and the "How-I-Dun-Its" coming! Looking forward to more! Cheers! Joseph
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Nick, Looks great so far! Keep plugging away and post when you can, I'll be watching. Cheers! Joseph
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Neal, Thanks for the compliment! I'm not sure what you mean about the Challenger logo. It isn't needed for the grill of the Posey car I am replicating (see photos). I'll just be using some fine mesh for the grill, no logo. Were you wanting it photo-etched? Cheers! Joseph
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I sure hope all this works! Cheers! Joseph
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O.K. Folks, First I want to thank all the help I've gotten in getting this project started. With so many screw-ups and mistakes, on my part, I've decided to start this thread over. The new thread includes Part 1 and Part 2. From here on out this will be the ONLY thread for this project. Thank you all for your patience and advice. Cheers! Joseph