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Romell, you have excelled once again mate, great work on those brakes. They are a work of art.....:)

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Romell, you have excelled once again mate, great work on those brakes. They are a work of art.....:unsure:

Hey Gregg thx for being an inspiration to go forward and go big! :(

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Good Golly Miss Molly!

What can one say other than you are truly an inspiration for many of us.

That 454 looks really mean!

I'd love to see the outcome of the 67 Chevelle as well.

Thanks for sharing with us.

Rob

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Thx fellas for you many compliments heres a lil something i worked on today hope you enjoy.....

the raw materials

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it will attache to this neck once finished

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thx for your visit i'll post pic of the detailed steering wheel on my next update... B)

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Romell,

I think you should run some live workshops.

I could hop on the i5 and be there in no time!

I spent hours last night going through your 67 Chevelle build. All I could do is shake my head, amazed at the way you fabricate each small piece with realism. Your builds are museum quality.

Thanks again for sharing.

Rob

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Romell,

I think you should run some live workshops.

I could hop on the i5 and be there in no time!

I spent hours last night going through your 67 Chevelle build. All I could do is shake my head, amazed at the way you fabricate each small piece with realism. Your builds are museum quality.

Thanks again for sharing.

Rob

Thanks Rob its compliments like yours that make those countless hours spent building all worth it. B)

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Romell,

As always, your work is awesome! I've learned so much from your builds. Now if I could learn to apply some of what I've learned! :P

David G.

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Romell,

As always, your work is awesome! I've learned so much from your builds. Now if I could learn to apply some of what I've learned! :D

David G.

Yes I agree Application is the Key! B)

Posted

Well here we are again ...... Ive started on the motor detail with some help from my buddy Comp1832 he helped to straighten out a few snags i was having thx Dave. And this is one of them I started building a waterman fuel pump heres what I have completed so far.

Here some of the main body are drilled & painted Tamiya silver and ready for clear red.

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Hex Bolts from RB Motion

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AN fittings also from RB Motion

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parts in clear red

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Part of the 3 way valve

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another part of the 3 way valve (needs cleaning up a bit.....

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yet another valve part

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adding a lil detail

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See ya soon....

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I would give my right arm for your skills, Rommell! Now, fire that mill up and get turning some aluminum! It ain't doing no good sittin there! I swear by the time that car is done it will be able to crank up and run! Now, excuse me, I have to go buy a new keyboard as this one is coated in drool. :)

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