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Psychographic

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  1. That is just sick!!!!!! Great job!
  2. Holy "edit", is that nice! The stance and proportions in that first pic are perfect. Another beauty James.
  3. Use the bulk uploader. I have had major issues with this, then I found the Bulk Uploader and find it's WAY faster than the other option. I use the B.U. for single pictures, it's just fast and no annoying commercial! The only time I have problems with PB's Bulk Uploader, is when Firefox updates, sometimes it takes a few days for the bugs to work out. I just switch over to Chrome during this period.
  4. Click on "All Albums" in the Photobucket tool bar. In the pop up window (upper Right) click on "Create New Album", the next pop up window gives you options for folders.
  5. I glued the dash to the door panels to fill and shape them as one unit, once dry I will cut them apart with a razorsaw. This should make shaping them easier. I keep a bottle of scrap plastic melted in cement for filling areas that I need a lot of strength. This should allow me to cut through a nice solid chunk of plastic, instead of a few tiny pieces glued together.
  6. A little more progress on the dash/console.
  7. That was my thought when I cut the doors out, but after posing them, I like the conventional hinging much better than suicide.
  8. The sides are on the console and it's been extended back to the rear tubs. Once it dries solid, I'll start sanding it into shape.
  9. I threw a couple of gauge buckets in the console.
  10. OK, what's with the elephant trunk? Mebee it's one of them tharr fancy Shappy-ralls with the vacuum thingamahickeydoodad to suck it to the ground! Or maybe it's just a dash and console.
  11. I threw some rod on the door panels to see how it would look with the door panels blending into the dash. I like it so far.
  12. I decided to make a full custom interior, what better place to start than the dashboard. With no direction in mind, I started cutting and cementing, this is what I have so far.
  13. Almost forgot, the door jambs are roughed in.
  14. The intakes for the engine are a nice touch. This thing gets better with each update.
  15. While I ponder the door hinges, lets do something about that ugly hatch hinge. An overhead panel could hide it and add a little styling to the interior as well.
  16. Did someone forget to mention they won that contest? Well. it might be rude of Pat to boast of his win, so I will. GREAT JOB on this build!
  17. It sure is! The interior floor sits higher than the door sills. I guess this means I've got a channeled floor without doing anything.
  18. How about clear Styrene painted candy red?
  19. Still cutting things apart.
  20. How's this? I love what your doing with this build.
  21. I spilled MEK on the back glass. :( I had the rear window wrapped in masking tape to keep it from getting scratched, if I hadn't, the whole thing would have melted. Not that it matters.
  22. I've started on the hinge for the hatchback. I started by adding small lengths of tubing to hold the wire for the hinge. The hinge wire and the tube that mounts to the body. Ready to mount to the body. The initial fit. A shot with the hatch open.
  23. I just need to add the driveshaft tunnel and the conversion to a hatchback interior tub is done. Now to figure out some kind of interior. I've got lots of room to play with.
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