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nightmareB4macross

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  1. Beautiful and stunning all rolled into one.
  2. Try using glass paints on the back of the head visor. You can find it at any arts and crafts store.
  3. You mean DeMille! lol... Deville is Cruella's last name. 346262[/snapback] DOH!
  4. Hi pics Nick. Sorry I missed out this weekend, but rest assured my Elint is photogenic, and ready for its closeup.....Mr. Deville.
  5. Muffed up??? The orguss is perfect for my next projects, Jotun and Orguss Mass Production Unit. Thanks D!
  6. AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Try not to hanle it too much, it takes about seven days for the paint to settle perfectly onto the surface. ****Now I have to wipe the drool off my keyboard****
  7. Ooh, looks nice. Of course, being such an original car, I imagine you'll not want to alter it. But if it were a more "expendable" car...the engine bay on those is quite accomodating--if one wanted to get really wild with it, you could shoehorn a 460 in that sucker! I've always been of the mindset for "optimizing for the twisties" myself, though... 344976[/snapback] I would much rather buy a 69 Torino and stuff a 427 Hi-Rise Interceptor.
  8. I would. For me it's more of a safety and controlled environment issue.
  9. Go to Sputnik24/7. Really cool site, plus quite a few other anime videos.
  10. I never had to. I would mask off areas that I want in different colors. But this is something I'll have to try.
  11. Try going to a hardware store and find a suitable "O" ring. The one you are looking for is very small and black. You can usually find them in the plumbing section. Good luck, and happy hunting.
  12. I haven't tried that, I usually remove the paint, then use a wool pad to clean and sand, then clean them off completely, then spray. The reason I do this is to make sure I have no unwanted raised surfaces from the previous applied paint or prints.
  13. Also there is slow-curing and quick curing types, as well as, gels.
  14. my turn, my turn....yoplait yogurt, le french fry english please.
  15. Dish soap is fine, or you may want to try Scalecoat (paint remover for plastic).
  16. I think using Pumpkin Orange is an excellent choice. Buttercream is good if your going for the Yamato colors, but by my preferance I'd go with the Satin Almond. NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SPRAY THE COLOR ON THICK, LIGHT COATS WILL DO JUST FINE.
  17. Don't mean to side track the thread, but this is going to be my newest acquisition. I will take possesion of this car by Friday. 1966 Ford Fairlane GT It is has a K-Code 289 Hipo, Untouched. Runs Great. C-4 Automatic Trans. 3.11 Gears. Hi-Performance Suspension. New Dual Exaust. New All Around Disc Brakes. White with red interior. Car needs nothing. I am so excited about this car. I have owned one before, but this is the elusive K-code GT, with the full options package!!! Drrrrrroooooooolllll *SLURP*.
  18. That really sounds familiar. 1/48 Yamato Stickers
  19. Looks good, but for some reason, she appears a bit like Marilyn Monroe. Sexy and sultry...Grrraaarrrrrrr.
  20. Okay now, where is it that I can get a VF-1S Canon Fodder?? For $145?? For a VF-1A Canon Fodder the price is really not that bad. I'd say go for it.
  21. When was this ever produced? 1/60 ARII Monster??? Funny thing though, for 180.00 US an ARII Kit of that size would not seem like a bad purchase. At least, not to me.
  22. Talk about a really expensive CMS figure. What? No Pic? CM Figure
  23. I have about 50 unbuilt kits and I plan on building them all. Don't buy one unless I plan on building it. I figure as long as I have models to build God won't let me die. 343721[/snapback] Maybe, you're already dead, and God is torturing you with unbuilt kits.
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