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Bobby Allison`s 1975 Matador


John Teresi

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John: Incredible build as always! I would like to say your work is inspiring, but what it really does is make me wonder why I build models at all. All kidding aside, you have an amazing knack for portraying realism in scale. I would like to know what you used for the clear tubing from the kool box and also the tubing used on the fuel overflow, and where you purchased them from. Thanks

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John: Incredible build as always! I would like to say your work is inspiring, but what it really does is make me wonder why I build models at all. All kidding aside, you have an amazing knack for portraying realism in scale. I would like to know what you used for the clear tubing from the kool box and also the tubing used on the fuel overflow, and where you purchased them from. Thanks

Jim.......the smaller clear tubing is from the 99 cent store.......it comes in a pack of 4 rolls of wire black,white,red and clear......it had wire in the middle but,I pulled it out.......the bigger clear tubing is from the electronic store it is clear shrink tubing.......thank`s.

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For those of you who want to appreciate John's work and build, without all the play-by-play commentaries, check out: AMC Matador

This will be the type of pages that will be used for the continuations and features in full of future articles in MCM.

John, I hope you don't mind me doing this as a test.

Great build my friend!!!

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John!

Jeeeez!

Thunk. (CPR needed.)

I'm back.

As ALWAYS, Man - Infriggingcredible. Unfriggingbelievable. Awefriggingsome. Wowfriggingwow!

Just for that, you get an extracheeseburger at my next DSC barbeque!

:D

Danno.......Ok, I`m going to hold you up on that burger.......you sure do grill up some mighty fine burgers.......thank`s :P

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For those of you who want to appreciate John's work and build, without all the play-by-play commentaries, check out: AMC Matador

This will be the type of pages that will be used for the continuations and features in full of future articles in MCM.

John, I hope you don't mind me doing this as a test.

Great build my friend!!!

I like this, Gregg. Thanks for assembling it.

John, fantastic work & documentation!

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For those of you who want to appreciate John's work and build, without all the play-by-play commentaries, check out: AMC Matador

This will be the type of pages that will be used for the continuations and features in full of future articles in MCM.

John, I hope you don't mind me doing this as a test.

Great build my friend!!!

Gregg.....I don`t mind one bit.......as a matter of fact I am proud to help in anyway that I can......this my friend is the BEST Model Car Magazine in the world..... and I enjoy being a part of it.........and has the best and friendliest people that come around.......thank`s

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Hello.......I have been getting alot of nice comments.......and I really do appreciate them........ but, I need to say..........I am a Huge Huge fan of Mr. Clay Kemp......he is a big inspiration to me......I have studied some of his builds and used some of his techniques on this build.......I changed alot of things to my own style..........so what I am trying to say is that ......If anything is wrong it is not from Clay Kemp......it is my own fault......I did not want to copy exactly from his reference.......so that is why I changed things around......anyway this is my first Nascar and I have learned alot......I think I like the older style ones better.......but,I wanted to combine a old and new Nascar as one......just to be different.....I should have this done by tomorrow.......thank`s for following this build.

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this is the tape I use when I mask my paint job`s.......it is computer board tape......it curves good and is not to sticky and sticks just right......I have tried different types of tape and this works the best for me.....I paint with urethane,lacquer,acrylic,enamel.......and this tape works well with all......I like to put mist coats till I get a good cover of paint......Then I will pull the tape off right away......I dont like to let the tape and paint dry together.......if the paint is flaking when you pull off the tape......you may have left the tape on to long......hope I helped.......thank`s

so we're changing tips here, LOL, thank you for this one :lol:

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Hello......I made some rear taillight rings.......attached the grill, bumpers and spoilers......made some outside window brackets......attached the exhaust pipe`s........ made a gas cap......pretty much done....I just need to touch up a few things......I will post finished pictures tomorrow in the "Under Glass Section".......thank you all for your kind comments and following this build.

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Friend, just sit down with the rest of us, open a frosty beverage of your choosing, and enjoy the show. It's gonna be a good one! ;):):lol:

Gee, I said that back on page one, post #16.... Well, I was right, in more ways than one! B):P:lol: Nice work, John. You dared go where few modelers would venture with this one and I must say, I like it! *This is me, wishing for a 'thumbs-up' emoticon...*

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