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DrewCfromSC

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  1. think backwards. Start with the base or main body color, spray it. Mask your next design over your base, spray it. Repete as many colors as you want to do. Pretty simple to do. Im sure some others have better results, but im a simple builder. Drew
  2. im liking this one! Thanks for sharing. Drew
  3. Greetings from the midlands! Are you a SCMA member too? They have some great shows and local chapters. Drew
  4. I really like Farmtruck. Hey does anyone remember the Chicago outlaws? I bet they would be a good matchup for Oklahoma. Drew
  5. now that's real modeling in my opinion. If you cant find it......................make it! Drew
  6. great detailing and story too! Im liking the vintage NASCAR stuff more and more lately. Drew
  7. I ike it! Nice detailing and choice of paint colors. Now we need photos of your jr. dragster!
  8. thank you. Its small holes so im looking for a spot putty type thing.
  9. working on a resin body that has some pin holes. What putty do you like to use for this as well as modifications. Evercoat? Drew
  10. well I guess it was not what the show judges wanted to see. Entered 3 cars and not a winner or second this time. My first show and had a good time anyway. Dissapointment turned to determination for my next show.
  11. my first resin build. It was a badly warped body but it was free! Mostly scratch built from an older ASA kit, rest was supplied from coffee and imiganition.
  12. night before the show bump reminder!
  13. im digging this one! Love track style cars. what are the blueprint plans in one of the photos from? Drew
  14. got this 48 Tucker resin at an IPMS show. Bought a few other items but was shakin when I saw this in with some NASCAR resin items. Could not get my $ out fast enough! Its going to be a shelf sitter, cant make myself do anything to it.
  15. thanks for the trade and feedback John!
  16. Thanks for this info. Its pretty crude but looks cool! Not sure what to do with it, so its a shelf sitter for now.
  17. Scored this at a model show today. The seller didn't know a thing about it, do you? its about a 1/25 scale and has a crude flat chassis that's marked 48 Tucker with 2 metal axles and wheels that look like a mid 50s Chevy. Its a solid resin item. Thanks for any info!
  18. saw this on ebay, maybe this would work for your application? http://www.ebay.com/itm/DAYTON-Model-1TDN5-4C012-PSC-Blower-115-Volt-NEW-/261226145092?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cd24aa544#ht_383wt_1019 im not the seller.
  19. this might give you an idea. Maybe you can photoshop or something to your photo before modifying your model?
  20. im not sure but this may help? http://www.solidaxle.org/Info/1958_paint_codes.htm
  21. Got this for Fathers day and my hobby shop. Pretty nice, anyone else have one?
  22. looks really nice. You can always add more lighting, shelving, etc later. If you threw out the bike to the curb for more room im on the way to dig through your trash! Now get building. Drew C.
  23. looks really cool! Great job on the rusting! Id like to try it myelf but not sure where to begin. Is that balsa wood for the roof slats?
  24. Who makes a nice 5 window coupe of a 33 or 34 Ford in 1/25 scale? Thanks. Drew C from South CARolina
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