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i posted 2 more in here, but i dont know where they went........ i posted my 32 ford ratrod towtruck, and my 50 chevy scrap hauler truck...

where`d they go??

Bryan

Posted

i found them, i musta posted them in the wrong place.. sorry.

theyre in the truck section!

thanks again guys!

bryan

Posted

i found them, i musta posted them in the wrong place.. sorry.

theyre in the truck section!

Yep, I moved them. Call me crazy, but I like to see stuff posted in the right place... ;)

Posted

Yep, I moved them. Call me crazy, but I like to see stuff posted in the right place... ;)

yea, sorry `bout that buddy. next time ill remember.

thanks

Bryan

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welldone...nicely weathered...like the weld seam...wonder if dr cranky saw the license plate ...very "KQQL"... B)

oh yea, he saw the plate! i only use two different plates on my builds...... "PA 1613" and Florida "cranky". i used to use "pm auto" plates, but it sounded too much like a fly by night company to me.

PM is my dads initials, and since he has passed away i have been usin the "pm" on the plates, but a while back i changed it to "1613" P being the 16th letter of the alphabet, and "m" being the 13th....... my ficticious speedshop is called "1613 Autoworks" as a tribute to my Dad, he is the one who really got me building again......

cheers

Bryan

Posted

How did I miss this one? This is really cool!!! B) Nice welds on that chop, I like it when they show.

thanks Ron!

i love doin the welds! and they are really easy to do!

cheers

bryan

Posted (edited)

Well worth it to go to your photobucket. Gorgeous stance and textures and all those details scale beautifully. I especially like the intake and exhaust work. Big thumbzupz!! super.gifsuper.gifok.gif

Edited by Bernard Kron
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bryan thats a grt8 tribute to ur dad...thanks for sharing... B)

thank you! yea i had to give him a little tribute, i remember as a little kid watchin him build models, and eventually he finally brought one home for me to build, i think i might have been 7 years old. when he got sick, i tried to get him back into it with me, i set a table up for us to work together, but he was just to sick to do it. :( so he just watched me build for a while....

Well worth it to go to your photobucket. Gorgeous stance and textures and all those details scale beautifully. I especially like the intake and exhaust work. Big thumbzupz!! super.gifsuper.gifok.gif

thanks!!

cheers

bryan

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