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Crazy Ed

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  1. Steve, you've got a real talent for Aircraft. The Rigging on the PT-17 is Excellent as are the Paint Jobs and Detailing on ALL your Planes. Welcome back to Earth. I'll be looking for your next Ground Pounder.
  2. Bill it looks like if you were to mive your light closer to your left shoulder you'd be lighting the side closest to you better. If the internal light meter gives you dimmer than prefered brightness (I've never had the D70 but it worked on the D90) Under the Pencil Tool - choosing b Metering Exposure, then b4 - Fine tune optimal exposure allowed you to adjust the exposure level. But I wouldn't feel to bad about the Images you are producing!
  3. Wow, that's one Shiney and GREEN Paint Job - NICE! I wouldn't have choosen that Whee/Tire Combo, Nor Color, But they sure work together.
  4. Hi there Bill, any chance you might post some sample shots and explain just what it is you're unhappy with. So far it seems you're getting too sharp images which frankly is a problem I wish more folks had.
  5. Heck, I'd be happy with just the '70. Hey Snake if you've too many of those....................
  6. A quick look at ebay netted these: ERTL John DEERE 4430 (AMT rereleased it also), ERTL International 1466 Tractor and there's a Resin Kit from OZ! http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-25-Tractor-41pcs-Complete-Resin-kit-/272182451844?hash=item3f5f569e84:g:yFsAAOSwxp9W8XO5
  7. Thanks Bill
  8. I know whay you "Exposed". The fact you work with some re4ally Honest and Trustworthy People. Frankly a breath of Fresh Air these days.
  9. Charlie, I'm glad to have brought some Color into your Day. Your enjoyment brought a smile to mine.
  10. Thank You Ray.
  11. That sucker looks Good Ray. Ya know you've build kind of a two fee Car there! On the one hand you've got the intended 1/4 Mile Car with the Wheele Bars, but if yoou remove them you've got quite the Salt Flats Car also!
  12. And by putting the Clouds higher He was able to use Deeper Colors.
  13. Wow Ken, I sure hope your Wife has a quick recovery (well as quick as a fractured bone goes...) For what it's worth as I get older I find being a Pain in the A## around Medical Folks works like the Squeeky Wheel, so my advice is to Make Noise, you just may get the Chair you need.
  14. Got to enjoy this while hanging the Hummingbird Feeders out this Morning.
  15. Another Corvair, I see a trend here! As to the Parking Alert my Stepfather put twine through a Tennis Ball that was hung from the Garage rafters that would touch the windshield when the car was in place. It took care of me Moms Garage modifications
  16. Crazy Ed

    D Sport Copen

    I'd never seen one of those. Interesting Car! As to having 30 or 40 on the Track the first thing that comes to mind is the sound of a GIANT Swarm of Bees.
  17. It was fun watching this come together. Joe it came out Very Nice, Well Done.
  18. A pair of Heads off of the Tamiya Lotus Europa with a bit of File work might work. Another option might be the DOHC Heads fron the IMC Ford GT. Sand the Tops square then use bar stock and 1/2 Round to build up the Cam Covers. The Injector porst will become the Spark Plug holes.
  19. Wow, me thinks your spare time is booked for quite a while! Pics of the Instruction sheets would be Jaw Dropping.
  20. Scott you know the Wheels, so just lookup the Specs for that Wheel. You're going to need to know the Class they're used in, Allowable Tires and then the Tires that'll be used. Otherwise any numbers you get will be just numbers.
  21. I was just gonna say, I Hope they Fixed The B-Pillar Sink Mark...............
  22. I sure hope the day goes well. Hope you took an extra battery and memory card!
  23. I just take the Pics. the Colors are provided
  24. Were it not for the low hanging Clouds I would have passed on this shot. Bill, you are most Welcome.
  25. Today the Temp dropped to below 80 by 2:30 with off and on breezes. Shot this a bit before 6:30 with a light drizzle in 74 degree temp.
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