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  1. Tom this is amazing! -Mark
  2. Chris it looks fantastic! Yeah white decals over red can be problematic but I probably wouldn’t have noticed if you hadn’t mentioned it. I’ve seen the red bleed through on white decals way worse than it did on your model. Also, those photo wheels really pop on aI probably wouldn’t have noticed if you hadn’t mentioned it. I’ve seen the red bleed through on white decals way worse than it did on your model. Also, those photo which wheels really pop on a dragster. That’s the way to go man for sure. They take a while to build, but the results are worth it. Again looks sweet my friend. -Mark
  3. Bob chopping one of these slope backs is no mean feet and you did one of the finest jobs I’ve ever seen on one! -Mark
  4. Bill this should be the photo for the dictionary definition of “Hot Rod”! Looks like the rolling stock from L’il Koffin. I love the wheels and tires from that kit. Anyhow very nice work. -Mark
  5. ybsluos

    '62 Bel Air

    Yeah Rob this is mega burly! Right on man. -Mark
  6. Wow Tom, stunning work on the master and the build! You are a force to be reckoned with. -Mark
  7. Lee check this out. The photo with 4 dogs is left to right: 1/6 , 1/12 ,1/18 and 1/24 scale. Not exactly 1/10 but the 1/12 is close and is sitting which I imagine would be the correct position for a dog in the sidecar. The one in the person’s hand seems to be the 1/6 one. As you can see in that photo there isn’t much eye detail but you could probably do some fancy Dremel grinding to add detail. I know this isn’t probably exactly what you desire but I thought I’d share. - Mark
  8. Thomas this is museum quality for sure! Nice job man. -Mark
  9. Michael what a fantastic build! Nice work. -Mark
  10. Andy Holy Smokes! That is awesome. -Mark
  11. Tom I can only echo the nice comments from our friends. This is burly! -Mark
  12. Oh, after day of sickness, I finally made it back to just post a couple things I am searching for. I am looking for a 1/16 Revell 1934 Ford Grille from either of the pictured kits. I also seek the 1/24 Monogram green 1934 Ford unbuilt or restorable built up condition. Like I say though I always collect parts like engines or tires/wheels. Thanks again friends. -Mark
  13. Hello friends. I have for trade 1 set of 4 Motörhead Miniatures 60s Sweeties #2. These were made in at least one other scale…1/24. This set is 1/18 scale. The box has been opened but the figures have never been displayed. The reason I opened the box… I bought the set at a reduced price as one of the figures had a detached arm. I decided to wrap the arm in a small Ziploc to protect the paint until repairing. However I never made the repair before I put them in a box and forgot aout them. I don’t want much for them just some model car parts or a cheap 1/25 model car kit. I’ll list a few parts I’m looking for in a few minutes but I’m open to offers. I just hope someone can enjoy them. I would probably display them with my 1/18 collection, but my stuff is all boxed up until I get my own place(whenever that may be lol)! -Mark
  14. Mike, does the 67 Chevelle still have the chassis?
  15. Santiago very nice! I enjoyed meeting you at Toledo NNL years ago. -Mark
  16. John I love it! Fantastic work
  17. LM that is an amazing chop!
  18. Phil amazing build! The first 2 1:1 cars I thought of were Chappuris’ Limefire and Boyce Asquith’s yellow one. I always love a street rod with brawn to match the beauty. -Mark
  19. Jean Claude this is VERY well executed! -Mark
  20. ybsluos

    Sand Shark parts

    Zen i found these in my stash. They are not Monogram tires and wheels. The tire diameter and wheel diameter are both shorter than Monogram’s rolling stock from the aforementioned kits. I think Monogram was 1/24 and these are likely from a 1/25 AMT or MPC. The holes in the center of these would likely need opened a bit to accommodate the Sand Shark axle. Doing so is not for the faint of heart when you realize just how little torque is needed with a drill-bit or X-Acto blade to end up cracking the spokes. I speak from experience! But you’re probably better at it than me. I will happily send these to you, but they are definitely not the exact pieces you’re looking for. Also they haven’t got that center cap on the outside rim like the Sand Shark units had. Anyhow PM me if interested. - Mark
  21. Wow Ken! Superb craftsmanship and detail. That is vicious. -Mark
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