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  1. Maybe a bit. Also, if you use a thinner piece of Evergreen for the fronts, the depth of the slots will be thinner more like the originals. Exquisite work bro.
  2. Awesome update jb. I agree on the floor supports running parallel to the Cube.
  3. Incredible. Looking forward to tomorrow's update.
  4. Really loving this one already. Keep at it Tyrone.
  5. Amazing lil brother. This is already a winner. Looking forward to your next update.
  6. Just caught up with this build John. You are knocking this one out of the park lil' brother. Amazing to watch you build at such an incredible rate with such precision. You're a Model Master Maker in Miniature.
  7. Very Nicely done Darryl. Sad to say this still happens in 1:1 although I never seem to find them.
  8. Ditto everything that was said above. I learn so much following your builds and you seem to make it look easy...I know its not. I need to look into this Scale Motorsport 1/12 twill and find out just what it is. Where did you source it Clay?
  9. Much better Chris although they look like they could use a tad bit more lowering on the front. BTW - I have some pictures to send you.
  10. Thanks Danno. Good to see you the other day. I've been working on the interior off and on over the past few days. Used a printable fabric that I ran through my inkjet printer for the Indian blanket. Living in the southwest, i thought I would give it a southwestern feel. Pillows were a bit of a challenge and I'm finally happy with the way they turned out. I also shortened the frame a bit in the rear so the wheels are closer to the rear of the trailer and not so close to center. That made a huge difference. Also got the faucet done by turning aluminum tubing on my Stylus but forgot to take a picture of that. Next time. Comments welcome.
  11. Promodty (pro-MOD-tie)...its a new word here for the forums and has the emphasis on the last syllable. Each pro mod you build gets better than the last and I just don't know how you could make them better and then....BAM...you do. Awesome work as usual, actually better than before.
  12. Looks excellent Chris. The shape of the raised portion looks to be shorter in the front than in the rear. Are you planning on shaving the front a bit?
  13. Its yours now, do with it as you wish. Let's see what's under the body.
  14. Yea!! Rom's rediscovered his bench. Glad to see you're back at it Rom. Have missed you around here.
  15. Looks mighty nice so far Dave. Hey - also see your Jeep in the background. That looks good too.
  16. You think it turned out OK???!!?? Really?? I think it turned out alot better than OK!!! Try magnificent...or exquistely...or superb. Any of those would work. Nice scratching Chris.
  17. Now that is a really good looking set-up. The quads look to be really close on scale.
  18. Its still a go as far as i know Rob. I saw your trailer and its awesome. I have a few contributions as well to finish up.
  19. Oh yeah...another one to oohh and ahh over with a little drool thrown in for good measure. Dialed in Tyrone.
  20. Man that looks great Brett. Chuck does make some nice decals. Looking forward to your next update.
  21. Stunning so far. I'm looking forward to more stunning work. Love the color and paint.
  22. For a fiddley kit, you sure did a great job. One of the best Austin's I've seen. Nicely done.
  23. Really liking this one. I never knew there was a Walt's Puffer Too. I think I'll need to build one of these as well. I may be able to help you with the artwork for the decals since I plan on building one up as well. I send my artwork to Chief Joseph and he does a great job of printing. I'll definately be following along on this one.
  24. Oh yeah...this is looking great Darryl.
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