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Lunajammer

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  1. I think if it was mine it would have manifested itself as scratch built space station.
  2. I LOVE RADICAL customs. Some real clever ideas here, many. Excellent work and wonderful photography. I approve.
  3. This is my favorite for my own sick reasons; laughable photoshopping, poor photography AND the product only occupies about 20-percent of the cover from an angle that doesn't let the modeler see what the body looks like. Yes, it could have intended to be campy, but it's funnier believing it wasn't. I love it.
  4. It's a delight to see such an unusual subject done so nicely.
  5. I admire your commitment to keep with it through the years. Your interest in the subject really paid off. Nice work.
  6. There's some nice detail here, especially in how you see reflected light. Good work.
  7. This is lovely. Those wheels are fun aren't they if you want colored spokes?
  8. These are the kind of radical customs that really get me jazzed. Hope you stay with it and that the project is good to you.
  9. That's good, because now with more discretionary driving you can keep it looking mint the rest of your life. ?
  10. Mmm, not so much Tom. GMC. https://www.hemmings.com/stories/2018/12/19/aaca-museum-hosting-ernies-gmc-taxi-from-its-a-wonderful-life
  11. That's money right there. Fantastic choices and a beautiful end result. The GTX wears this look very well.
  12. Beautiful Brian. Some sophisticated color choices there. The '69 rims are perfect.
  13. Fuel screens are a great readily available source of fine mesh too, if you don't mind cutting your own. Prices vary from $3.50 to $20 depending on coarseness(sp.) and material.
  14. My dad was an architect with a firm and when I was a kid I LOVED going into the model room where there were stacks of scale buildings under plexi covers, some of which were torn apart and scavenged for other builds. Precision cut matte board pieces all over the place and the smell of stale cigarette smoke. We could sit at drafting tables and play with pens and markers but we weren't allowed to touch a single thing in the model room.
  15. Trade with SCRWDRVR was quick, easy and friendly. I'll work with Brian anytime.
  16. Boy, there are some honeys in there. Thanks for sharing the pics.
  17. Looks to me like it wouldn't be a stretch to convert a '66 Impala to an acceptable Caprice by using the roof of a '70 Monte. No? Of course, the devil is always in the details.
  18. I have this paper model in my office at work as a daily reminder. Printed on card stock (1" = 147'). Kind of a fun little build and really helps me understand three dimensionally how much property was lost on 9/11. Free download with instructions is HERE.
  19. Glue coated engine halves, broken rims, melted rims, every form of single part with chunks missing. Want ‘em? ? I guess I could make a sculpture. Honestly, I watch the wanted section closely and just mail stuff out when I can. I’ve already gotten my fifty bucks worth.
  20. These are great pics Cale. I see a couple familiar vehicles in there. Thanks for posting.
  21. Saw this in lakes country of Minnesota (Frazee). Never seen anything like it. Based on Opel GT.
  22. Whoa, looking forward to seeing that up close Dennis.
  23. Glue bombs seem to find me. Most from model shows, swap meets, friends unloading junk and rummage sales. My biggest grab was from an antique and collectibles store near me that wanted to unload vast boxes of them. $50 filled my pickup bed. Lots of garbage in there though.
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