Hey Tom, thanks for the kind words! I plan to finish the 41 this year..may just build a full fender hot rod out of it, when I get another 41 kit.
For figures, Jimmy Flinstone sells some good ones, Then theres the fujimi and tamiya figures. You can swap heads are and arms etc.. My friend Dan S. cut his tamiya figures ..as in "pie cuts" to reshape there poses, came out good.
Hey Ryan great job on the '41 !!! I'm taking a break from modeling tanks and am going to do a 2 sided diorama on a revolving pedestal. One side, some guy's garage with work bench,ect. and a restored '41 chevy pick-up. Turn it and you find the same truck out in the snow next to a beat up barn, all rusty and dented . I really like your aging techniques and hope my wreck turns out that well. Thanks Tom PS: Does anybody make any GOOD quality 1/24 or1/25 figures to populate my diorama?
Ryan, buddy, now that you have perfected this kind of weathering on cars and trucks, I think you gotta paint a tank or a military vehicle. The time has come, yes!
Thank you for viewing my albums. The albums are about collectors' cars, and view photos from Israel. The albums update (usually) once a week on Friday. Haim
great stuff you got going on there.... looking fwd to combing through all your pics.... thank you for visiting my site....please check back often as there will be new stuff regularly
Thanks for dropping in on my photo album. It's nice to see a familiar person around. I hope you're enjoying what you see. I can't wait til all my projects are done and I can move onto a car model or truck model.
Man, if they gave out prizes for the best "gunked" rust buckets, you most definitely deserve it. You really do the rust, gunk techniques well. Congrats. Fine work, buddy!
Guest V8horsepowercj wrote:
June 17, 2008 - 11:55 PM
Hey bud it's Chris cool pics man. Talk to you soon