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  1. 1. Real or model?

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Jeff, over a Danny's Lounge, in Windsor, them ol broads pay REAL GOOD to see some of this ol "Mexican Chorizo" that's my "stage"name! Good extra income for a ol retired fart!(Even ol ladies need attention) B):lol::lol:

Whatsamatter, George? You can't get any work here in the US???? :lol:

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Heck NO Harry, Deeetroit's like a ghosttown as far as work is concerned! BUT, over in Canadia,them ol broads still got some mad money ta spend! Sides, just doin my share to keep the international Good Will thing goin. B) Hey, you interested? :lol::lol:

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Maybe not, but what about the "The Polish Sausage" :lol: ( if your not polish, just substitute your own nationality!) :lol::lol::lol: Them ol broads are VERY appericiative!!! :lol:;)

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ahhhhhh the guru of the forum. HEY BRO, and for the germans: "lets get sauer on some kraut". i saw a movie called beer fest. they said that in the movie!

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It's a model hey guys just look at the tyres don't worry about the sunset or any other point in the photo the tyres are a dead give away on any model, the one thing us car or truck modelers don't do unlike aircraft modelers is faltten the tyres to show weight and that's what this car has no flat tyre weight showing so it's a model not real.

Dingo :wub:

I havn't tried it yet, but you could sand-paper a bald spot, making it flat on the tire. This should give the impression that it's sagging. Good point on the tires though, never thought of it myselfe. Then again, maybe the guy pumped alot of air into the tires making theme full for the photo? Hmmmmmmmm, there's a thought. I also didn't notice the support underneath, but I still say fake anyway.

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Dont those show-car type guys do all sorts of interesting things to make those 1:1's look a lot like models? I helped a friend prep a car for the Oakland roadster Show once, and he had all sorts of funny little tricks to make it appear perfect. Even down to aligning all the bolt heads, incuding the lug nuts. Ya never know!

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Good morning Harry, I won't come in here yelling, I will leave that for George, I know its early there. Hell its early here and I might startle myself if I yell.....

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pssst harry,wake up! is THAT quiet enough for ya Clay? Well, I AIN'T Clay, soooo, HARRY UP AN AT 'EM Brother!! :unsure: It's a beautiful new day, an time ta GET R DUN!!!! Hope you slept well, and are all rested up. NOW HIT ME BRO,HIT ME!!!! <_<:lol::lol:

Posted

If that's real then those tyres are pumped rock solid coz they show no flat spot for vehicle weight and real tyres do that just look at your own cars guys.

Dingo :unsure:

Guest promodmerc
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If that's real then those tyres are pumped rock solid coz they show no flat spot for vehicle weight and real tyres do that just look at your own cars guys.

Dingo :unsure:

As low as the profile is on the tires they are not going to flatten as much.

Posted (edited)

Maybe those tires are full of drugs and that's why their not squishing like we'd expected. So what's that thing doing under the rear of the car looking like it's giving support? And since it's real, where is that sunset?

Edited by FujimiLover
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Aw, now that wadn't far tall Harry! Actually, I like the whites on wire side better. Probably drives really strange like that. Barely get it out of the garage? :unsure:<_<:lol:

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