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We've got to get you some bigger pieces of wood. Those are beyond incredible. I don't know how anyone can work at such a small scale. Amazing.

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Any movie car I can get. Currently building: Genral Lee high detail, Herbie, Beverly Hillbillies, Bullit 'Stang and Charger, and every car I can from Fast in Furious(11 so far), Breathless Mahoney's Auburn, Cliff Seacord's Gee Bee(yellow, black red), and a full, Scracth built Dipmobile.
I won't even start on my Ecto 1's B)
 
Originally posted by Hotshot@Apr 27 2005, 06:17 AM
Any movie car I can get. Currently building: Genral Lee high detail, Herbie, Beverly Hillbillies, Bullit 'Stang and Charger, and every car I can from Fast in Furious(11 so far), Breathless Mahoney's Auburn, Cliff Seacord's Gee Bee(yellow, black red), and a full, Scracth built Dipmobile.
I won't even start on my Ecto 1's B)
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cool. Let's see some progress shots.
here's mine
[image]http://www.wackychimp.com/uploads/models.JPG[/image]

I am also working on the high detail general

I have the Fast & Furious charger , supra, & eclipse, The 89 & 66 batmobiles with joker car, Munster Koach, not to mention an electronic x-wing, Finemolds Slave1, MPC R2D2, Mpc snowspeeder, and another Millenium falcon.
my wife won't let me get any more until I finish a few of these.
 
Here ya go my fett loving freind. The Max is finished, the Ecto is not, and the interior is full detailed, and the Lee engine speaks for itself. More pics soon.



[image]http://www.wackychimp.com/uploads/maxfalcon_1.jpg[/image]


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[image]http://www.wackychimp.com/uploads/LeeHemi.jpg[/image]
 
I picked that color (which is a light chrysler blue) cause most of the photos i've seen have so many different engine colors, the average was that reat blue from the 60-70s. the spark plug wire are by detail master, and i cut and ran them one at a time, then wraped them, then glued them to the distributer, the painted the tips copper. And the decal, I cut it a little each time it wrinkled, and eventually it lay flat. The kit was so detailed, I was forced to buy another(9 bucks at walmart) to build my FNF Charger. The detail was so present, the a spacer bar is under the back seat, and the raditator has four parts. i was completly sold on when i saw the decals for the battery and oil filter.
 
oh yea, i know. i think my current build's inspiration had something to do with a certain dashboard. i can't wait to see your engine.
 
Originally posted by Hotshot@Apr 29 2005, 02:58 PM
oh yea, i know. i think my current build's inspiration had something to do with a certain dashboard. i can't wait to see your engine.
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here's the inspiration for my dashboard
[image]http://www.wackychimp.com/uploads/dash.JPG[/image]
[image]http://www.wackychimp.com/uploads/mydash_2.JPG[/image]
 
Originally posted by Hotshot@Apr 29 2005, 02:58 PM
oh yea, i know. i think my current build's inspiration had something to do with a certain dashboard. i can't wait to see your engine.
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[image]http://www.wackychimp.com/uploads/project022.JPG[/image]

[image]http://www.wackychimp.com/uploads/project036.JPG[/image]

How's that?
 
I have a LOT of Models statues etc- here are a couple of pics- These encompass over 30 years of building and collecting across all 6 Star Wars films etc etc

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I did a fully lit enterprise-d a few years ago

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and one of my more recent star wars efforts

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not the clearest pic but it'll do.

the hard part is trying to find the time to get stuff finished.
 
Fantastic work on the Enterprise NCC-1701-D. I love it. I tried doing something like that and got custom decals for it and I ended up screwing the model up completely with a glue spill. D'oh. :cry
 
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Fantastic work on the Enterprise NCC-1701-D. I love it. I tried doing something like that and got custom decals for it and I ended up screwing the model up completely with a glue spill. D'oh. :cry
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Actually that model had a nasty acetone accident on the engineering section after I'd painted the base coat.Lots of careful sanding and scraping was needed to get that back to looking halfway decent.
 

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