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SpitShineTommy

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  1. Hey folks! Its been awhile since I've gotten anything done in the last year. Last summer we had a healthy young boy, so as you can imagine-- I've had NO free time! LOL

    So here is the first kit I've gotten to: the Fujimi 911 Slant nose curbside kit. I still need to touch up a few spots and clear it. But its basically all there.

    Thanks for checking it out, and I can't wait to cruise the forum and get caught up on all the builds you guys have been working on.

    Cheers

    Jr

     

  2. I know Rich, I don't know. I'm going to build wooden sliding doors, so I think that will make it work. I will distress some of the bricks with different colors. I used the plastruct brick sheet, and sponged on plaster in the cracks. If I don't like it with the doors, I'll make a cinder wall. :)

  3. Where'd you get that cool laptop?

    Love the Porsches.

    eBay buddy. The evil bay. Search dioramas or g scale, there is a plethora of items to add to a dio, if it doesn't make sense to scratch build the item. Since this is my first rodeo, I'm opting to buy some of this stuff. Like the door in the picture. I found that on eBay, next go around I'll try to scratch build it.

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    I feel like the posters are a bit small, I will probably redo them.

  4. http://public.fotki.com/khamilton/models/model_how-to/how-to-make-deterio/

    Jamie, here is the "how to" I followed by ken Hamilton. I used plaster of Paris, and the results were pretty good. There are some bubbles in the wall and floors. I did it 3 times, and I could not get rid of them. So I'm just gonna go with it. I also cracked the floor, but I think I'll be able to hide it with the lift :). I found it to be simple. Just set your stuff up, mix and pour. Don't wait because the plaster dries fast.

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