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Never seen this one modeled in 1/25th before. Very nicely done! Chris
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My favorites are the 300SLR and the diorama. The execution on both is phenominal!
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Very nice Mark. Especially the decal application. That's always my downfall!
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Really nice work Mark. "Scalemaster" definately fits! Wish I had HALF your talent. Chris
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I would say "unbelievable" if I wasn't seeing it with my own eyes! Just fantastic work. Been a lot of fun watching the progress. After seeing the picture of your vertical mill, it occurs to me that I may have some accessories that would go with it and maybe make it a little easier than just "freehanding it". I'll take some pictures of what I've got and send em to you. Let me know if your interested when you get the pics. You really do some fantastic work! Chris
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I have to agree with what everyone else has said. Excellent interior, engine, paint finish, decal application and on and on! Is that color Guardsman Blue? Chris
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Your definition of horrible must be different from mine. That is a very cleanly built model, and your english is better than a lot of Americans I know! Chris
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Just perfect in every way Bill. Stunning!
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Once again, well done Mark. I actually had one of the Tameo kits of the earlier, solid blue car but ended up trading it for another kit before I ever got it built. You do nice work. Chris
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Real nice again Mark! I'm going to have to get one of the P34s! Chris
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Good stuff Mark! Very, very clean builds especially the decal application. I've built Renaissance and Scale Racing Cars formula 1 kits but never Tameo. Have you built their P34 six wheeler? Chris
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Finished this one tonight. It's a resin kit from Modelhaus. Wheels and tires are from one of the Revell '32 Ford kits. Fuel injection set up is from Historic Racing Miniatures with the addition of some fuel and vacuum lines. Talbot style mirrors and fuel filler are from R & D Unique. Paint is Duplicolor light blue metallic with rubbed out clear coat. Thanks for lookin' and Merry Christmas!! Chris
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What a great idea Bill! Should make that Talbot quite a bit quicker. Is that a Merit kit? Are those MG Model wheels and tires? Have you ordered your Rochester F.I. yet? Chris
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Really nice job! I love the old rails and you nailed this one. Engine detail looks great! Chris
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Thanks Bob. This one will be #6. Four of them are 1/43rd scale. Thanks Don. Now if only I could get it finished!
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Thanks Ed. I DID like the velocity stack on the four barrel but I think the F.I. looks better too. Chris
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A Talbot with a small block?! Interesting, any pics? I highly recommend the HRM F.I. unit. Just be prepared for a long wait. Chris
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I finally got the Rochester setup and it was very well worth the 6 month wait! It's a resin piece from Historic Racing Miniatures. It's much more accurate than anything I've ever seen in a kit. Chris
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Thanks Ed. The injector stacks are actually a couple of "scrap" ferrules that were made at the machine shop where I work. I'm always on the lookout for extra parts there! Chris
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This is a project that's been going on for almost a year now. I've been waiting for a "proper" Rochester fuel injection setup from a vendor and it still hasn't shown up. I'm now thinking of using a single four barrel carb instead. The kit is from Modelhaus and it's a decent curbside kit for $70.00 delivered. I added the mirrors and fuel cap from R & D Unique and the wheels and tires are from one of the Revell '32 Ford kits. The gages that were molded into the dashboard were sanded and filled and replaced with Detail Master gage faces and trim rings. The toggle swiches are by Hobby Design. Paint is Duplicolor light blue metallic. Engine is pieced together from the spare parts box. Chris
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Here's a Stude racer built using a Jimmy Flintstone resin body. The engine is from the Orange Crate kit. Wheel discs are from Parts by Parks. Paint is Duplicolor Orange Mist with a few coats of clear. Chris
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Looks great! You obviously haven't forgotten how to build model cars in the last twenty years! I really like the color choice. Chris
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Very well done Bryan. I've GOT to try a "Rat Rod" one of these days! Chris