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JasonFL

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  1. Welcome to the site, I'm lovin your style. Keep us up to date, I can't wait to see what your going to do with these.
  2. loving this build more and more, I think you found the right look. Just looks nasty and mean with all the new mods, keep it going.
  3. Now that is one beautiful clean looking hotrod, everything was done just right. Nice build
  4. This is one beautiful Chevy fleetline, I mean beautiful. Not many people can pull off a brown root beer paint job but you really pulled it off with some class. Love the tail lights and some real nice detail to the interior, from the switches to the pipping around the seats. Very nice, well done.
  5. JasonFL

    1936 Ford

    For not knowing how this was going to work out it sure came together nicely. Man this thing is real clean and that green paint is beautiful. Would love to see what the under carage, motor, and interior look like.
  6. Man, they are freakin killer! I love the rims, would love to get my hands on a set of these. Welcome to the site, can't wait to see what you got in store for us with this build.
  7. JasonFL

    Sikxsha

    I'll be honest, wasn't a fan of it when I first took a look. I thought I'd give it a second look and I'm lovin the new body choice, made one hell of a difference. The only I might change would be the exhaust going under the frame, I think it would look cooler shooting over the frame rail pointing downward. Looks great tho, keep it up.
  8. Personally I'm all for everything slammed so I would drop that rear down and I do agree with mike, could use a little bigger sized rims (those smoothies would look cool) but the rims you have on there now look a lot better then the first ones. I also think that cowl hood looks pretty good. keep it up, can't wait to see it with some shine
  9. Always a fan of your work Bryan, even these cool side projects. One idea that came to mind was something my friend did with her old bookshelf. She was a big surfing/skateboarding fan so she collected a bunch of magazines, cut out tons of pictures, then took paste glue that dries on clear and glued on photos everywhere like one big collage. It be cool if you did that to the top or sides of this with the rusted and faded look with the photos of your choice, some how make them look aged then throw some sort of sealer on it. Also the wife and I had an old wooden coffee table that had scratches, instead of throwing it away we had collected a bunch of random stickers, so we started a sticker table. The cool part was our friends would bring over random stickers to add, made a nice personal touch, and with every sticker was a story. Just some ideas. Would look great with just the rust and faded paint look. Like always can't wait to see how it turns out, nice find.
  10. Some real clean and detailed work. I'm going to go hunt down the build, would love to see how you did the frame work.
  11. Some real nice work so far. Looks so killer slammed on those rims, can't wait to see it finished. Keep it up
  12. Brilliant! I might be using this one
  13. Its looking really good. What are you using to pinstripe around the flames?
  14. Awesome, really cool touch.
  15. Top notch work! I'm in agreence with everyone else, excellent craftsmanship. I would love to be able to work with metal and shape it every which way but then to do it at such a small scale is even more impressive. Can't wait to see it all finished
  16. That is one killer looking rod! That wrap you did around the exhaust with the bandaid is brilliant, I might have to use that one...haha. I'm also really really liking that color, I would love to see it in some sunlight. Btw, I would love to see a build/finished page on that beautiful blue truck slammed on the semi wheels
  17. Well listen, it's like what you said, your building it for you and no one else. That's the only way to do it. I might not be a fan of the enclosed look but I do like we're this is going. It's interesting how they got that name, is this a kit or did you custom do the bed yourself?
  18. Earl, this is more or less what I was looking for. You did a great job for your first go around, I was wondering if you had any more photos you could post? Maybe of the chassis itself or the air ride set up? Nice touch with the Chevy logo on the gas tank.
  19. Hey man, this thing is looking killer, I love the flames. I'm not a fan of full side skirts so I'm glad you left a little opening to show some white wall. Just curious but what do you mean when you say Hudson "flower"? I looked it up but all googled showed me were a lot of different flower shop...haha. Looks great tho, I would love to build me one of these pickups, where did you get this kit? Keep up the good work
  20. The new inner wells came out looking real nice. Btw, that tail light treatment is freakin' killer, probably my favorite feature of your build so far. Keep it up
  21. Mine's j_mb420 I haven't posted many pictures yet
  22. I'm now following ya doc, let the fun begin!
  23. Wow, I have to say these are some nicely done chassis'. Im always amazed to see how much detail you guys can put into these small fragile plastic models. Thank you everyone for taking the time to post them up, a lot of good inspiration here. I still would like to see some more with dropped suspensions so keep em' coming.
  24. By far one of my favorite combo builds. So clean with tons of style and beautiful color combo. I deffinatly have to build something like this one day. Any photos of either motor compartment and underside or maybe a build page? Real nice work, great build
  25. Really cool rod, that body is killer! Where did you get that grill ornament, that thing is so cool? Nice build
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