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Hello.......thank you all so very much for the kind comments......I really do appreciate them:)........I got a little more done on the engine......I attached the  Paul Rowe Trans......I used some RB Motion Rod Ends and "Pro Tech" nut and Bolt Ends.......I also attached the "Pro Tech" Braided" Fuel Lines and the RB Motion AN Fittings to the Fuel Blocks and Barrel Valve.......I attached The Chris Soback Designs Blower Belt to the Chris Sobak Designs Pulleys........I attached the Chis Sobak Desings Fuel Pump and added some 'Pro Tech" Nut and Bolt Ends.......I attached the Chris Sobak Designs Barrel Valve and  Levers and added a few details and some "Pro Tech" Nut and Bolt Ends.......I made a Double Oil Filter set up and got that attached........you can get your all your "Pro Tech" goodies  from: http://www.laskiscale.com

thanks for looking

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Killer work John, love the mild weathering, really brings it to life. As always thanks for the exposure of the products ?. Also Chris's parts look great!!!

Charlie

Pro Tech

 

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no one can leave you alone for a minute , john. seriously.................awesome!.  i don't believe i've ever seen a remote oil filter unit like that......you should market it!!!!  in 1:1!!!!!!

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What an AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! update my friend.  The detail you have put into the whole drive train is just superb.  

I am so impressed with your mad skills brother.

 

Randy  

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John.... this thing is seriously Spectacular. Man the engine looks so good between the rails of that chassis with all of detailed goodness and your Teresi Talent you have put inot it. Proud of you Brother.

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Great googly moogly John.  :blink:  Phenomenal progress and execution.  You're a truly unique builder with a talent few possess.  cheers, tim

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Hello......thank you all so very much for the kind comments.......I really do appreciate them.......I made some Fire Bottles with a "ON" mechanism......I painted them Tamiya Red......and used  Slixx Decals.......I started on the engine painted Alclad and weathered......... I used  a Sobak Desingns Engine Pulley ,"Pro Tech" Braided line and nut and bolt ends....and RB Motion A N Fittings painted with Tamiya Clear Red and Blue........I made a Oil Gauge and used a Slixx Decal.....thanks for looking

 

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Hey Buddy ya need to do a better job on filling the fuel tank...ya spilt some on the tank! B)

 

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Hello......thank you all so very much for the kind comments.......I really do appreciate them:).......I got the Engine and Drive Shaft attached........I also attached the Frame Tins and painted them "Osh" Brand Flat Black and added some "Pro Tech" Dzus Fasteners........I also sanded off the molded seat and painted it Alclad ......I added a "Pro Tech" 5 Point Harness and added some Slixx decals and lightly weathered.........I added a Chris Sobak Designs Mallory Box with "Pro Tech" detailing wire.......I also modified and Painted Alclad a Gas Pedal .......I also attached a Top Studio Toggle Switch.........don`t forget to get your "Pro Tech" products at:  

http://www.laskiscale.com......thanks for looking

 

 

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Man this is just killer Brother.  There are so many details that set this build off and just pop. You keep raising that bar for the rest of us. I am going to have to step up my game just to keep up. The seat and belts look killer and I lI've what you did to your tins. Every update you do is just better than the previous. Loving your work my friend.

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This is mind blowing ! The average person, looking at these pics, would think he was looking at a real car. I'm downloading all these pics and will use them as reference for years to come. Can't wait to see this thing finished.

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The speed you're doing this is insane... and very satisfying! Awesome detail work too, amazing photography as well by the way. I'm lovin' it, can't wait for the next installment !

 

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Stephen Hawking called. He wants to know how you calculated the Quantum Entanglement Oscillation Reverberation Phase Loop

when you built your Handy Dandy Mr. Shrinky Doo-Dad Machine.

John, I'm in total awe of the linkages. I'm speaking more about myself than anyone else, but you're adding detail many of us desire,

but don't quite achieve.

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Hello.......thank you all so very much for the kind comments......I really do appreciate them:).......The Rolling Chassis is finished ......I attached the two Shut Off Cables......and the Throttle Cable......and Fire Bottle Cable......I used "Pro Tech"  Spark Plug Wire and nut and bolt ends.........I also got all the Plumbing attached I used "Pro Tech" Braided Line and RB Motion AN Fittings........Art Laski gave me some decals for my Double Oil Filter set-up......thanks Art........I also attached the Breather Tubes and used Model Car Garage Radiator Hose Clamps.......make sure to get your "Pro Tech" parts from Laski Specialties here:    http://www.laskiscale.com

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Tom called and wants his car back.  Good gawd Johnnie. It looks great as a roller. These photos are better reference than the 1:1 car. I am in awe of your work and, although it doesn't seem possible, I think your skills improve with each build. I love how you experiment with some new technique, after-market parts, or paint mixture on each creation your masterful hands make. We're not worthy.

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