zed is the master! You have captured the Watson vibe better that anyone. Thanks for your posts at Spotlight Hobbies too!
Mike, love that sedan drag car!!! That is friggin awesome!!!! Z'ed, looks great!!!!!! Clear spot and Ian, thanks for the words. Glad ya liked!!! Always a lot of great stuff here guys, keep up the good work!!!!
here's the '32 5-window i just finished and the '50 Ford pick-up i hope to have finished before the new year. inspired by a pic i found here in the AWB truck post. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o> </o> Dave
Thank you to everyone that post here every Sunday, I enjoy spending some time every week looking at all the talent that it takes and time to do the fine work that you people put into your cars and trucks. Thank you again for the entertainment.
DD, I gotta tell ya, that coupe is BADASS. If it wasn't for a few small details I woulda bet you just parked that thing by the lake. Excellent man,excellent.
Thanks again everybody ! thanks for that, and...here is "Venus" Hosted on Fotki not some paint my friend , i use bare metal foil that is more realistic than any paint !
Man, nice stuff you guys are building. Riceman's dragsters are unbelievable, they look real. I'm just getting back into modeling after a 15+ year layoff. Only thing different from what you guys have shown is the one's I'm building for my son, daughter and myself get put in motion every Saturday night. They're not as nice as the ones you guys have built but I think they are pretty cool. This one is my son John's bracket car, 65 Malibu wagon.
Zed, that 56 Chevy is AWESOME. Some patience you must have to pull off a paint job like that on a model. As I said we get to put them in motion, 1/24 scale slot car drag racing. A great winter time substitute for the real thing. This one was built for a heads up Pro Stock class. The body style is not HAMB friendly but the paint job is.
33 Willys sedan delivery. Just started on the chassis today. The body is on the 41 Willys chassis in this photo just to get some idea's for chassis construction. Not sure yet if it's going to be a nose high or nose down Gasser. Will definitely be old school style though.
Nice Zed. I tried making a model of my '48 Fleetline (Galaxie Kit) and never was able to finish it. I can't seem to get the paint to go on as smoothly as you do. It always seems to have orange peel or little raised bumps after it drys. How do you do it dude?
Cool slot car's cgas! I was hesitant to post my slot car on this thread.Didn't want to interfere with the awesome model cars builds that are getting posted.Just this once.
Just a question, I've only posted styrene/resin models here so far. Is diecast worked on/modified models allowed or discouraged here. If not,I understand and will run with that.And is there another thread I can post them to? Thx,Myron.
Modified diecast and modified old Buddy L and Nylint's have all been posted before as long as they fit the type of cars the HAMB is known for.
Glad you like the bitch i've started it almost 15 years ago, had reworked on it a little after the article, but now she's again on the shelf unfinished one day i'll finish her !
You don't have to be a good painter to have a very smooth finish, believe me cause i'm not that good when painting! i'm serious !!! buy you a polishing kit with micromesh clothes . I've got one from LMG enterprise ( don't remember where i've bought it cause i've got it for a looong time ) those clothes are from 1800 to 12000... yes 12000 !!!! if you use that carefully, you can erase your orange peel and everyother little problem
Very nice builds buzz bomb! That shoebox blows me away! got any more pics of it? What paint did you use? What wheels are you using?