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Ira

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  1. Thanks for the kind comments Dr.!
  2. Thanks for the kind comments Niko!
  3. AA/MR BODYWORK: Next I traced the area on to some sheet plastic and cut the piece out. Glued it in place with Zap-A-Gap Green Label then I used Testors Red Label Glue and attached plastic braces inside the body.
  4. MORE AA/MR BODYWORK: I cut out the area with a Cut-Off Wheel in a Dremel Tool.
  5. AA/MR BODYWORK: I wanted to flatten out the top/rear edge and also flatten out the backside curve of the body. So I extended the cut out lines from the pick up bed.
  6. AA/MR BODYWORK: After some cutting and fitting I got a great fit and glued the body parts together. I also removed the Quick Change Rear End...
  7. MORE AA/MR BODYWORK: I cut the front off the Roarin' Rail about where I felt it would match up with the Super Fuzz Body.
  8. BODYWORK: AA/MR "T" Dragster! I cut the engine and pick up bed, off the Super Fuzz Body with a Razor Saw.
  9. Snake Fink in a Dragster! I started with parts from these kits... I have been thinking about this one for a while...thanks to Keith Chambers for the Super Fuzz Body!
  10. Thanks Eric!
  11. Great Photos, Thanks!!!
  12. GREAT PHOTOS!!! Thanks...
  13. Great Idea!!! Real Nice Build...
  14. Great Photos! Thanks Vince...
  15. Here is a couple more...
  16. Here is the Shaker Van on the V-12 Theme Table at NNL West!
  17. Beautiful!!!
  18. GREAT PHOTOS!!! Thank you Bernard!
  19. I was hiding it over on the "NNL West V-12 Theme Table". Thanks for the kind words John!
  20. CORDVETTE AT NNL WEST!!! Well, I got a nice smooth coat of gray primer just in time for NNL West! I will be working on the New Fender Shapes next and then more Trim & Vents...
  21. Thanks Nick!
  22. Beautiful Detailing Charlie!!! Nice Parts...I'll have to check out these products for my new 16th scale Funny Car Project!
  23. Thanks Kenneth!
  24. Thanks, Glad you like it! Well, first I set the VW Van body next to the Ferrari Body. Then I drew a line, following the Ferrari's side shapes onto the sides of the Van. Then I cut off the Van body just below the line to give me a little extra plastic to play with... Next I set the Van body on top of the Ferrari Body in the postition that I liked and marked the top of the Ferrrari body along the bottom of the Van Body Edge. Then I cut out that section of Ferrari Body. From there its a matter of cutting and fitting the two bodies a little at a time untill you have a good fit. Then Glue the bodies together and apply a good putty, like Automotive Spot Putty.
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