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Dominik

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  1. Oh! Very nice! Love the colors and the Ford Bronco you used. Good job!
  2. x2! looks really good, well done!
  3. Thank you very much for your feedback - and sorry to aaaallll Mopar-Fans. I am on a rusty trip some days., but I swear - i will never do that kind of build on a Mopar again .......perhaps...never say never...
  4. here we go: Thats it. Thanks for your attention, comments (goods or bads) always welcome
  5. Hi, sunday, the last paint drys - today i present you my Dodge Coronet Super Bee. Based on the first issue of the mpc-kit, this one found the way out of the partsbox on my bench. There was only the body and chassis, a good guy gave me the parts i needed like engine, wheels or interieur. What have i done with it? Bad looking Pro Street - that was my goal. The frame is a crashed Countrytime-Nascar, the hood is a part of Harts Parts Resin that i scratched with a big hood (?), because the engine is to "big". Here some Pictures - have fun with it. Stay tuned for a look under the hood and inside
  6. Wow! For such a beauty only one picture? Please show us more from it.
  7. nice looking and very rare. Thanks for sharing!
  8. Looks good Doc! Like the color and the stance from your Ford. And: not as much rust like always - didnt mean, that i dislike your rusty things. No no! They are always outstanding and give me a lot of ideas.
  9. clean and perfect in my view. Great job, well done Joe
  10. x2!
  11. Oh wow. What a beautiful big cruiser! One more on my wishlist. Yours looks pretty good - like it!
  12. Congrats Johann! You made a great job and you are right: shiny paintjobs are a little bit harder like gloss. But, military works for a real touch are more complicate than civil showroomcars. I like your Ford! looks perfect in my view
  13. Yeah, this chevelle rocks. Like it! Very good paintjob, like the wheels. It turned out great!
  14. cool! makes me smile, when i look at it. I miss the beer barrel on the flat
  15. Thank you very much for kind of words! I am pleased, to inspire you, to build your own boat. Pleasure for me. It was a hard work till i get my goal and make the paintjob. But, if i read your comments, i know, i did it right. Your words are the payment for me - thank you very much for this. I have no engine placed in the back, the trunklid is glued. I think, in real life, there will be a stock engine that gets his air to breath thru the "hole" left and right near the seat. Jason, i will search for some pics from the progress and will make one from the underside. So stay tuned
  16. x2! Love it!
  17. Looks very nice from my view. You made a good job also on the details. One thing about your white background you took. Please try to take a grey one, when you have a white car (of like this one with white roof). It looks like its tooo much light and the roofline is one with the background. Your paintjob will look better then, trust me and try it if you want
  18. Here some pictures from the boat himselfs: Screw and rudder are completed in the meantime: ...and the Impala gets is front emblem: Thank you for take a look, comments and critism is always welcome
  19. Hallo buddies, perhaps, you remember at my 60' Impala, that i showed you time ago. While i am searching the net, i found a manufactur, who builds unique boats, that looks like the towing vehikle. For example i saw a 59' Impala and a 57' Bel Air. While i saw this, my brain get a "klick" to do it the same way. So..i grab the Hemi Hydro (Revell #H-1312) from the shelf and a 60' Impala out of my trash. Cut the Impalabody at the B-pillar and bashed both together. Dashboard and "trunklid" is scratchbuilt. Much sanding and putty needed, a lot of nerves and gray hear lost. dont know, how often i took filler to check the work. dont know, how often i sanded it. The easier part was to to the same paintjob like the Impala. Sure, that the trailer became taillights and a working winch. here is the result. 1960er Impala Custom mit Custom Hemi Hydro Some pictures from both together: Note to the Impala. The hitch is inserted, not glued. Perhaps, the boat gets another towing vehicle.
  20. Tought, it is coming up an other alternative to the tubes and wires... ...how many generations of hings will follow, if this interesting tutorial will start?
  21. Thanks for sharing another build from you Bill. Your work is always amazing and very impressive for me. Keep up the work!
  22. Wow - fabulous The most impressive part in my view is that very decent washed engine. *thumbsup*
  23. interesting color choice. also my question: how have you made the vinyltop? Tape?
  24. Dominik

    '57 Chevys

    Looking good, your Bel Airs. The Black Widow is my favorite. Well done Ron!
  25. I love the Tamiya Kit - always gives me a smile on my face, when i see a beetle build. Nice Herbie
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