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W-Machine

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  1. Keep up the good work!
  2. I've seen an adhesive-backed foil-like product used for fishing lures that might give you the right engine-turned metal look that you're going for.
  3. I like the look that you've achieved here. Understated, yet classy.
  4. I think I just threw up a little in my mouth! The styling is positively wretched.
  5. I concur with my esteemed colleague. Well done!
  6. Now that looks very nicely done. Thumbs up!
  7. Hot color! Cool rod. I like it.
  8. I'm a big fan of sedan deliveries, so naturally I like this one. Very cool.
  9. Looks like the project worked out real nice. And who doesn't like a Challenger that looks that good?
  10. Like that Honcho, and it's certainly something you don't see often either in scale or 1:1.
  11. I saw your completed project at NNL East, and noticed that a lot of builders were giving it serious "eyeball time". With good reason, as it really looks fantastic.
  12. You can put me in agreement with my esteemed colleagues.
  13. Al's right about the GTO, it builds up real nice and responds well to detail painting.
  14. Always liked the styling of the '70-'71 Torino. Bet it felt good to build something. Every once in a while I'll build a diecast kit like that, as most go together pretty easily, and with a little detail painting, they can make for a satisfying modeling experience.
  15. That build turned out real nice. Is a Prius a common sight in Hungary?
  16. You will likely enjoy using it, as I have found Paasche airbrushes to be nice, high quality pieces of machinery.
  17. Only if you actually care about what's in back of you.
  18. Yep, what he said.
  19. Actually, I'm not so sure about that.
  20. Can't say that I've seen anyone do up a '63 Caddy, so this should be interesting.
  21. Like many here on the forum, I've found that Super Clean or a similar product called Purple Power will strip most paint jobs off if you soak it overnight. These products are also a bit easier to clean up afterward than brake fluid. They're cheap and readily available (at least in the U.S.) at many "big box" stores like Wal-Mart, so I'd guess that you'll be able to find them Down Under as well.
  22. Your GTX looks sweet 'n' clean, and I like those wheels. You don't see them in 1:1 very often.
  23. I like the "look". Eye-catching.
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