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Ira

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  1. NIGHTTIME VISITORS! I have had several requests for some Nighttime Photos. Here are a few, hope you like them... Front. The Ray Gun! Side. Last One! THE END?
  2. That's a Great Idea Ray! I might try one at a time...
  3. NEW COLOR! I finished the body work and applied some White Primer. Then I sprayed on a few coats of Tamiya Flat Yellow... More Coming...
  4. That's the first thing I thought too...
  5. MOVING THE PLATE... I decided to move the License Plate Housing right below the Spoiler. I am going to use the original Plate Housing for 2 BiG Exhausts. I measured and marked the area for the Recessed Plate Housing. I used a Cut-Off Wheel to cut out the area. I cleaned up the area with a Sanding Stick and an X-Acto Knife. More Coming...
  6. Thanks Edward! I think you can find little screens at the hardware store...
  7. COOL CANARDS! Dolores suggested adding wings up front. These are what I came up with. They were from a Big Jet Kit. I used Zap-a-Gap to glue the Canards on the inner groove of the bottom Body Half. Then I cut slots in the top Body Half to fit around the Canards. Here they are in place. More Coming...
  8. CUTTING HOLES! I use these Scissors to cut thin sheet plastic. These "Body Cutters" were in the Radio Control section. I cut out 2 Discs to cover the inside of the Tail Light Housings. Here they are glued in place. More Coming...
  9. Great Start Wayne!
  10. Great Start!
  11. THE SPOILER! I cut the Spoiler off the back of the ZZZZZ-28. After a little cutting and fitting I got the Spoiler to fit pretty good... Here is the Spoiler glued in place! More Coming...
  12. Thanks for the Kind Words Dave! So glad you are enjoying my builds...
  13. Thanks for the Kind Words Amanda! So glad you are enjoying it...
  14. Great Progress Dr.!
  15. THE HOLES! I positioned the 1/2" lengths of Tubing in place and glued them in with Zap-A-Gap, Green Label. Then I used a small sanding disk and rounded off the bottom edge of the rear end. More Coming...
  16. MORE BODYWORK? I was planning to paint Cam-Air this weekend but I ended up restyling the rear end. I decided to add Frenched or Sunken Tail Lights to the Cam-Air, so I measured and drew 2 circles for the Tail Lights. I started the holes with a X-Acto Knife then I used a 1/2" Reamer to open up the holes. I am using 1/2" Plastic Tubing for the Tail Light Housings. I cut two 1/2" lengths for the Housings. More Coming...
  17. Great Start Dr.! Love the Wagons...
  18. That's Right! Just Exercising the Imagination...
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