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Lunajammer

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  1. Absolutely superb!!!
  2. Car guys usually do well because they take these things more seriously, it's in their interest area.
  3. Wow, what a throw back. Even the film pics add an aire of modeling nostalgia. Love the innovations.
  4. What a great body of quality work. And I'll bet you're being modest. I'm sure you've got a pile more of varying hot rod subjects.
  5. Thanks Tom and the rest of you folks. Note from my finacee... don't take it on an airplane.
  6. I love this thing. It conforms with my motto, "anything different is good." I'm considering thinning out some models, but this won't be one. The question is, do I build it stock or convert it to a 4-door wagon to really exploit that corvette sacrilege?
  7. After I saw Rogue One, I told my fiancee Star Wars is done. It's out of ideas. That said, count me in as a Disney enabler. I'll see it in the cheap theatre.
  8. For the record, my position on matters of auto design such as these is, anything different is good.
  9. "Luke. I'm your dad... I mean your other dad... er, go ask your mom."
  10. Thanks for setting that straight Art. That hardtop just looks so clean and graceful.
  11. Bob Shelton's resin hard top is luscious and was a point of passion for him. Built model and photos compliments of forum member Dr Plastic (Scott A. Bregi). Shown on the Monogram chassis.
  12. Man, don't get me started on over-hyped and too expensive.
  13. It accomplishes everything it was designed to do; be dramatic and get lots of attention. My big thing on these, is how this (and many others like it) will be frozen in time and in about ten years will represent a very distinct, dated era as vividly defined as the Pontiac Aztec, the Edsel, the VW Thing and, oh I don't know, shag 70's vans?
  14. I consider it pure luck that one of my models has appeared in contest coverage of every NNL North show I've attended (6, *toot-toot*) except last year's because I didn't notice the table note and it didn't get shot. I also think Richard's post answers almost every question. Nice work Rich.
  15. I think I killed one of these in my basement. That looks pretty neat all built up. Well done sir. It's bosozo-koool!
  16. Though photographing is subjective, the shooter isn't just selecting what he considers the best. He's selecting which ones offer the most variety that will appeal to the most readers. An editor may also consider the value of including the works of recognizable national luminaries (who shall remain nameless? ).
  17. Yes, super glue on toothpicks leaves a residue on the unseen parts, but I like how firmly it holds until I'm done handling the pieces.
  18. You really dialed this in. I don't know what it looked like originally, but I'd be surprised if it was better than this.
  19. Sorry, I'm a little late to the plate here, but I like the effective use of your markers. Which compels me to recommend alcohol inks for such projects. It's basically marker ink as a liquid which can be applied with a brush or small sponge. Same effect but you don't get the stroke marks. Dilutes with alcohol (duh). Craft stores have them in the scrapbook sections. Sample of inks on washers...
  20. Neat. Looks pretty cool.
  21. Fabulous, flat out, regardless of novice experience. Since you are quickly growing in this hobby I recommend Bare Metal Foil for the bright work. If you can cut a paint line as well as you do, then you'll do fine with it and will really bring life to your models. This racer might be an exception, as your silver sheen fits this car just right. If I'm wrong about the trim being painted then go ahead and clonk me with a dead cat.
  22. Wow, here I enjoyed building one years ago and proudly displaying it without ever even noticing. Now I'm going to have to throw it away and hate myself.
  23. Progress, slight. I've added trim and given it its first primer coat. Just haven't taken pics yet. Still some surfacing to be done. Modeling for me is seasonal and as everything is turning green, my summer chores and activities keep me away from the bench. Not much more will likely happen until fall.
  24. I love the Cannonball spirit of this one.
  25. The 210 sedans were gone for a long time, but when they came back, they became plentiful. I can't resist them and have three unbuilts and a couple parts bombs. Except for the windows as mentioned, the fiddly-ness I don't find discouraging.
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