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Post by daveinthehat on Dec 27, 2009 23:04:33 GMT -6
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Post by geezerman on Dec 28, 2009 6:09:40 GMT -6
In HO, those are nothing short of awsome !!! Great, Dave!
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Post by smartresins on Dec 28, 2009 6:19:54 GMT -6
Wonderful job! I would either break them or drop and loose them! LOL. I know they must not be easy! Jody
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Post by bob29579 on Dec 28, 2009 14:34:30 GMT -6
Those are really cool Dave, when are you going to wire them up? ha
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Post by mastermodeler on Dec 28, 2009 19:09:55 GMT -6
Fantastic builds. I assume you use a microscope? Very talented. Alex
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Post by daveinthehat on Dec 28, 2009 22:35:04 GMT -6
Those are really cool Dave, when are you going to wire them up? ha I really did think about wiring them. I decided not to. I did see some at the NNL East that were wired. I talked to the builder and he used wire from an old slot car motor.
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Post by bob29579 on Dec 29, 2009 11:55:34 GMT -6
I've seen them wired up too, but I gotta tell you that unless you get a close up pic of it, it's hard to tell.
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Post by mercman on Dec 29, 2009 21:10:32 GMT -6
I beleive this this one was done by Ken H. I know he wired up the nostalgia dragster.
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Post by mercman on Dec 29, 2009 21:12:21 GMT -6
Wonderful job! I would either break them or drop and loose them! LOL. I know they must not be easy! Jody ActuallyJody when you get over the shock of the detail they aren't that bad to build. Just don't sneeze, or you'll loose the parts. ;D
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Post by daveinthehat on Dec 29, 2009 22:59:51 GMT -6
They really aren't as bad to build as you might think. Right out of the box they go together fairly easy. Painting them is about the same as detailing a dashboard on a 1/25 scale car. When you get into kitbashing and modifications it gets a little trick. Chopping the top was fairly time consuming because the cuts have to be precise or you end up doing too much HO scale body work.
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Post by grampsxrds on Jan 5, 2010 16:46:18 GMT -6
WOW Merc that model A is awesome.
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