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Ace-Garageguy

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  1. Maybe there's some doubt as to whether the photo is in fact model or real.
  2. Sledsel, thanks for clearing up what the major specific inaccuracies are on the Revell '57 Ford body. I haven't built any of mine yet, or looked at them very critically yet either, but I'll be comparing online shots now with the models. Sounds like the major fixes won't be too difficult if someone wants to go to the extra effort. Still, it would sure be nice if stuff like this got caught BEFORE the models were on the shelves in sealed boxes.
  3. Still watching with a big grin on my face. Great work on that Vortec 4200. I haven't seen anyone do one before. Beautiful work on the headers too.
  4. "It only takes 20 to 30 hours to create your own chopper without the worry of getting your hands dirty and without the backing of an engineering degree or workshop experience. This also includes the time taken for assembling and painting. Yes, the end result doesn’t move an inch without you picking it up. The only metal parts are the handlebars and the side stand—the rest comprises of 180 vacuum molded ABS plastic parts. The coolest feature? You can sit on it and take pictures without the fear of it breaking into pieces." Yes folks, and you can sit on it and pretend you have some nads too.
  5. Harry's probably out driving his new Mustang. This could take a while...(sound of crickets).
  6. Wow. That is COOL. I want it. I assume routine maintenance would be through the cab, like on a small van. Major work would be a real PITA.
  7. Not all that uncommon on older V engines having only a single exhaust pipe out back, and limited space under the vehicle in the vicinity of the gearbox.
  8. Rear-firing class 4 lasers would do it, or 2,000,000 candela xenon strobes...
  9. Really enjoying seeing this one come together. I loved these things when they were new (1:1), and all the extra effort you're putting into this less-than-stellar kit is certainly paying off.
  10. Soon as I get my 1/25 scale antigrav units working reliably, I'll let youse guys know how to get them.
  11. Looks good to me...very clean, nice paint. I really like the way Revell did the windows on these, setting them in from the outside. Makes a much more realistic appearance.
  12. Good observation. It also looks like he's pulled the entire building off its foundations, not just getting the roof skewed. If you look at the lower LH corner of the structure, it's no longer square on the little lot, and the whole thing appears to be twisted back on the RH side.
  13. That rear 3/4 corner shot looks great with the wide meats. These are such good looking, cleanly-designed cars, and really respond well to updates.
  14. I'm definitely still interested. Do you accept paypal?
  15. He used to be a lube-tech... and before that, a heavy equipment operator...
  16. The mixer driver moonlights as an electrician. His last job...
  17. "Honey, the truck wrecked."
  18. I quite like the little Honda CR-Z hybrid, and turned around the try to see what it was first time I passed one on the road. It's a striking design, and looks like "high-performance". Though heavily modifying one would violate multiple federal and state emission-controlled-vehicles laws, it screams "I want to be a hot-rod" to me. Apparently I'm not the only person who's heard it. Though these are obviously artists' renderings, they're pretty cool ideas for models IMHO. Fujimi does one in 1/24.
  19. Pretty cool. Looks to be a "technical pen" re-branded or developed specifically as a hobby tool. Keep us in the loop as to how well and for how long it works. Also, what the ink is soluble in.
  20. I agree it's no great beauty, but at least it doesn't look like every melted-bar-of-soap, me-too car styling exercise out there. And I think one of THE most insipid-looking cars of all time is the Prius. It looks like it's trying to hide the fact it actually IS a car...which I guess makes sense for its intended market of car-haters. One eco-ride I'd buy solely for its looks is Honda's CR-Z hybrid. It's a striking little hot-rod in person and looks fast just sitting there.
  21. If I was a Pinto and someone did that to me, I'd explode.
  22. Glad to see these still chugging along. I like 'em all.
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