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  1. Thanks Chris! nice talking with you as well. The engine is done with braid and constructed a trans blanket out of an old t shirt. Also gave the fittings a wash to tone them down a bit. Charlie Pro Tech
  2. Thanks guys! I put the motor aside and spray-bombed the body, Duplicolor met. blue and Testors clear. Charlie Pro Tech
  3. Chris, super job on the body mods, that's alot of work but it paid off, looking sweet! Looking forward to that powerplant buildup. Charlie Pro Tech
  4. Curt, what an awesome job you did on this, very nice work!! Charlie Pro Tech
  5. Thanks guys, Mooneyzs, for belt material I use craft paper, works great for seat belt material also. Charlie Pro Tech
  6. Thanks John, motor complete with wiring and light weathering, now to the braid. Charlie Pro Tech
  7. Gregg, glad to hear all is well. I was watching it live, that wasn't you out there surfing was it Charlie Pro Tech
  8. Great looking build, nice clean work! Charlie Pro Tech
  9. Jon, for orders I only accept checks or money orders, checks will need to clear before parts shippment. Thanks for your interest! Charlie Pro Tech
  10. Here's a tutorial I did on how to fab these. http://protechmodelparts.com/heimjoints.htm Charlie Pro Tech
  11. John, another awesome build. Charlie Pro Tech
  12. Check out our "special" on our homepage under "Bulletin Board". http://protechmodelparts.com/index.htm Thanks to all of our customers for all your support Charlie Pro Tech
  13. Len, great looking build! Looking forward to that gas dragster build Charlie Pro Tech
  14. Shane, if I had to try and replicate it I might give a stippling process a try. Base coat it then stipple it with a lighter gray/metal tone. Charlie Por Tech
  15. A little more progress on this. I have the wheels/tires done, detailed with my valve stems and my smallest hex fittings for lug nuts. Also completed seat with my harness coverted to vintage stlye. Thanks for looking! Charlie Pro Tech
  16. John, another one of your beautiful builds. love it!!! Would love to build this in 1/25. Charlie Pro Tech
  17. Here's a picture of our machined aluminum valve stems (PTMC 72). Our website is below http://www.protechmodelparts.com Charlie Pro Tech
  18. Jeff, just an awesome build! Thanks for using my products and allowing me to use it on my site. Charlie Pro Tech
  19. Thanks Jason for the lead. Hi Rick, I have enclosed a few pics of a Mustang II Super Pro (Firefighter kit with alot of rework) car I built using my products for all of the detail work (braided line, hex fittings, fuel block, demon carbs. dist. kit, plug wire/plug boots, plug wire looms, detailing screen (radiator), flex fan, oil breathers, etc.) Hope this give you a first hand look at how the products looks on a finished piece. If you have any questions on anything PM me or give me a call and I will help you out futher on working with the products or how to runs lines etc. My website also has a number of tips under "Modeling Tips" (with more coming) on working with my products. Charlie Pro Tech www.protechmodelparts.com 321-960-0532
  20. Great looking build! I have this on my future list of builds also. Just wondering what rear wheel/slicks did you use to replace the kit ones with. Thanks, Charlie Pro Tech
  21. Thanks again guys! seeker, the stacks came from Speed City Resin, they have a number of different sizes. Charlie Pro Tech
  22. Thanks again guys, much appreciated! Charlie Pro Tech
  23. Scott, just an awesome build, beautiful work!!! That painter is going to get a heck of a surprise. Also that is very kind of you to build this as a gift for someone, I would totally be blown away if I received a gift with the amount of effort that you put into this Charlie Pro Tech
  24. Joe, PM sent. Charlie Pro Tech
  25. Jason, glad your like our products and thank you for your support! I don't know what pva glue is but if Elmer's glue brand is not available in your country you might be able to find the same type of glue in the school supply section of your local store. The glue looks like milk but has a thickness of pancake syrup and it is water based. I mock-up all my builds with it to find all the fit etc. problems so you don't have to deal with them after you have paint on it. Hope this helps you. Charlie Pro Tech
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