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I'm an equal opportunity avatar user...
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You might want to detail paint the wipers. You left them white....
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Still has a useless rear window. Unless you want to see the stars....
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How is a Chevy Citation an "orphan" car?
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Not sure why you posted the same photos more than once, but otherwise nicely done!
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I want to see the store where these are on display.
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Possible stupid question from a guy who doesn't build tanks: Is it the "normal" way of doing things to completely assemble/paint the kit, then add the weathering? That's how it happens in real life, so I guess it makes sense to do it that way from that standpoint. But I would think that it would be easier (better access, better control, etc.) to paint and weather the subassemblies as separate units, like the main body, turret and guns, the wheels, the tracks, etc., then assemble everything, and then maybe add a final overall sprinkling of weathering. No?
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Tamiya Parts Replacement
Harry P. replied to Danger's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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FYI... the phrase is "country bumpkin."
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Why did the cookie go to the hospital? Because he felt crummy. What do lawyers wear to court? Lawsuits. Why wouldn't the lobster share his treasure? Because he was shellfish. Why shouldn't you write with a broken pencil? Because it's pointless. What lies at the bottom of the ocean and twitches? A nervous wreck. How did the crazy guy find his way through the forest? He used the psycho path. What did one hat say to the other? You stay here... I'll go on a head.
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A blonde was driving down a country road when she saw a strange sight. Up ahead was another blonde, sitting in a rowboat, rowing, in the middle of a corn field. The blonde in the car slammed on her brakes and pulled over. She jumped out of the car and started shaking her fist at the blonde in the field. "You know, it's dumb blondes like you, doing dumb things like that, that gives all of us blondes a bad reputation! Why, if I knew how to swim I'd come out there and teach you a lesson!"
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What is Bruce Lee’s favorite drink? Wa-taaaaaah! Didja hear about the dyslexic devil worshipper? He sold his soul to Santa. A magician was walking down the street and turned into a grocery store. Why can’t you hear a pterodactyl go to the bathroom? Because the “P” is silent. Why does Snoop Dogg carry an umbrella? Fo’ drizzle. My friend recently got crushed by a pile of books, but he only has his shelf to blame. What did Jay-Z call his girlfriend before they got married? Feyoncé. Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like bananas. Atheism is a non-prophet organization. Just went to an emotional wedding. Even the cake was in tiers. When you get a bladder infection, urine trouble. I once wrote a song about a tortilla. Well actually, it’s more of a wrap. You should learn sign language. It’s very handy. I'm in a band called 999 Megabytes, but we haven’t gotten a gig yet. What's the difference between ignorance and apathy? I don’t know, and I don’t care.
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Well, we've done it again; a new baby!
Harry P. replied to The Creative Explorer's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
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I agree. I've never understood this concept. If you are found "not guilty" in a criminal trial, shouldn't that be the end of it? Right or wrong, the verdict has been delivered. So how is it that a person found "not guilty" can still be sued for the crime they have been found not guilty of? I mean, if you're "not guilty," shouldn't that end it? Again, right or wrong.... the verdict rendered should mean something, shouldn't it? Otherwise, what's the point of standing trial in the first place if the verdict doesn't mean anything?
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What did you see on the road today?
Harry P. replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Classic British Cars Kit inventory
Harry P. replied to Matt Bacon's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I can't keep them all straight, and without the actual kits in my hands to compare, I couldn't tell you which ones are reboxings of others... but undoubtedly that's often the case. -
The way those exhaust outlets are placed, the paint would be ruined real fast.
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Tamiya Parts Replacement
Harry P. replied to Danger's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Classic British Cars Kit inventory
Harry P. replied to Matt Bacon's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
1/16 Entex and/or Bandai 1908 Rolls Royce "Balloon Car" 1/16 Minicraft 1907 RR Touring Car 1/16 Entex and/or Minicraft1907 RR Silver Ghost 1/16 Gakken 1905 RR 3-Cylinder 1/24 Hubley "1960s" RR Silver Cloud metal bodied kit 1/24 Entex 1959-62 RR Silver Cloud II 1/24 Testors/Italeri 1934 RR Phantom II "Star of India" 1/24 Italeri RR Phantom II Torpedo Cabriolet 1/28 Breiter Bausatz 1905 RR 1/32 "Life Like" Hobby Kits RR Towne Car 1/32 "Life Like" Hobby Kits 1909 RR Silver Ghost 1/32 Revell "Highway Pioneers" 1911 RR Landaulet 1/32 Revell RR Phantom I 1/32 Lindberg 1933 RR kit #6606 1/32 MPC "International Classics" 1905 RR 1/32 Smer 1911 RR Silver Ghost 1/43 ABC Braziana 1925 RR Phantom I Tourer resin kit 1/43 ABC Braziana 1928 RR Phantom I Woody Estate resin kit 1/43 ABC Braziana 1930 RR Phantom I Sport Saloon resin kit 1/43 ABC Braziana 1947 RR Silver Wraith resin kit 1/43 ABC Braniana 1949 RR Silver Wraith Park Ward Sport Saloon resin kit 1/43 ABC Braziana 1950 RR Silver Wraith Sedanca resin kit 1/43 ABC Braziana 1951 RR Phantom IV "Shah of Persia" resin kit 1/43 ABC Braziana 1954 RR Silver Wraith resin kit -
This week's car is a 2010-2014 Bufori Geneva. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bufori Who got it right: DonW mr chips jaymcminn MikeMc otherunicorn matthijsgrit customsrus Pete J. Lovefordgalaxie Matt Bacon DynoMight