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ScrappyJ

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  1. Very nice!
  2. Absolutely great work, Scott! The tin work looks fantastic and those tires are about as realistic as they come. Are the actual rubber, or resin?
  3. I missed his one too, very nice job, Justin! Any updates?
  4. Some how I missed this one, but better late than not showing to the party at all. Great job on everything so far, Luc!!! Looking forward to some updates soon!
  5. OUTSTANDING work, Mark!!! Your builds are ALWAYS impressive!
  6. I agree...that shot is the money shot! Slap some primer on that body and you'd swear it was the real thing.
  7. Wheels turned out excellent, Joe! I've been a novice/hobby machinist for quite some time and never got to doing the star and other more complicated wheels (I think I know the process, but never really tried it, although Sherm has generously offered to walk me through it). Machining is definitely fun, but for me it can get a little time-consuming and monotonous. It is definitely a blast when you're able to say, "wow, I made that". Keep the updates coming. Your stuff is always a treat to follow and now with the machining and Sherm coaching you, it is about to get even more exciting. Cool late model Camaro too!
  8. Fantastic work, Sherm!!!
  9. Looking good, Henry. Keep the updates coming.
  10. Very nice work, Ken! I like the chassis work. Looks convincing!
  11. I always enjoy following your WIPs, Ken and this one is no different. Absolutely great work!
  12. I can't wait to see these wheels progress Sherm. Killer stuff, man!
  13. Looking good, Joe! I love the work shop and I think you made a good choice with the Sherline set-up. The wheel looks good and that's for a beginner or not. I would definitely be proud to turn out something like that. You're definitely in good hands with Sherm!
  14. Outstanding work, Dave!!!
  15. Very nice work, Rick!
  16. Looking forward to the build, Michael!
  17. LMAO, Daum, daum, daum!
  18. WOW! 'Nuff said.
  19. Looking good, Tyrone! Can't wait to see more.
  20. Stunning work, as usual, Dave!
  21. This is what happens when you use an open-flame for soldering and leave plastic parts on the chassis you're soldering: Rather than bashing a kit just for the seat, I thought I would try repairing the melted/deformed portion of the seat. The first order of business was to cut out the melted portion: After a little plastic, CA and TNX7R:
  22. Thanks for the kind words, Gents! It is truly humbling and appreciated!
  23. Thanks, guys!!! I finally got around to getting the stems on the chassis for hanging/hinging the doors. I just LOVE hinging doors (note sarcasm): More to come...
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