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Post by geezerman on Oct 4, 2010 10:39:00 GMT -6
Wow!!!!! Nice work. Makes one wonder what the diemakers were looking at when they tool some of this stuff.
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Post by modeljunkyard on Nov 14, 2010 9:16:49 GMT -6
Hello guys, after a short pause due to bussy work and family life, I had this weekend finally time to continue with my project. I hope you all enjoy it. Here is the engine compartment. Before... ...and after The steering wheel Some front axle details I hope you like it!
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Post by geezerman on Nov 16, 2010 5:59:35 GMT -6
super great detailing !!
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Post by shaker on Nov 16, 2010 7:47:03 GMT -6
Beautiful.
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Post by dogfish7 on Nov 17, 2010 19:13:41 GMT -6
Sure is cool to see how you prep the body first! Never thought about all thos nooks and crannies before.
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Post by shaker on Nov 17, 2010 21:49:08 GMT -6
Its always the small stuff that makes it pop even if its not really seen it makes a difference. Kinda like ambience
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Post by shaker on Nov 19, 2010 12:03:15 GMT -6
Ya know It occurred to me that rusty and junker cars get WAY more detail than shinny ones.
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Post by modeljunkyard on Jan 8, 2011 12:11:28 GMT -6
Hello guy, I'm glad to get all this great feedback from you all! I have to put this project for a few weeks on hold as we are moving. My hobby stuff is already in a box :-( I'll be back as soon as I can continue working on my projects. I'll get a hobby-room for myself in the new house! Isn't that great? :-)
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Post by mastermodeler on Jan 8, 2011 14:57:07 GMT -6
That is fantastic. Once it's set up, you can REALLY spread out and get to popping those terrific builds of yours.
Alex
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zbuckster
Junkyard Dog
Racecar spelled backwards is racecaR
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Post by zbuckster on Jan 14, 2011 12:28:06 GMT -6
Very impressive work. You have very good skills and share them well. Thanks for posting this one.
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Post by dogfish7 on Jan 21, 2011 19:59:54 GMT -6
Your attention to detail slays me!!
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Post by modeljunkyard on Oct 11, 2012 4:27:05 GMT -6
Hello guys, I'm back, here finally a small update of the project. I've been painting and weathering the body. After painting one matt brown layer I painted two red layers and wet sanded using 1200 grid sand paper and water mixed with rust powder. I made a video explaining the techniques I used. I hope you like it! Cheers, ~Seb~
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Post by geezerman on Oct 11, 2012 4:37:18 GMT -6
Anticipating watching more !! Nice work. Engine looks great!
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Post by bob29579 on Oct 11, 2012 17:04:31 GMT -6
That engine is fantastic. How can your hands move so fast ? It's like lightning....
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Post by geezerman on Oct 12, 2012 4:53:06 GMT -6
I went to your blog site and watched the video there. It was larger and a little more understandable. That is a great site and I have it bookmarked. Lot of nice stuff going on there. Thanks for sharing.
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