EXTREME MODELING

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asuperdry
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EXTREME MODELING

Post by asuperdry » Thu Jan 09, 2014 10:17 am

Its winter and 'most' of us here have our cars stored for the winter, that doesn't mean that the MOPAR fun has to stop. Check this guy out over at 'finescale'.......
(as usual you can right click the pic and click view image to see the whole picture)
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I have that same model, but mine looks no where as good.
Anyway you get the idea, there are many more pictures of the construction from start to finish and how he does it....... http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_su ... SC&pi240=1
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Re: EXTREME MODELING

Post by road chicken » Sat Jan 11, 2014 1:17 pm

I still have planes sitting on the shelf to do. These guys are amazing, ( and probably don't drink). Even some of the pictures posted in the car thread I had to take a second look because I thought they were real. I do like the compromises model designers have to make sometimes. That horn is about a foot across in scale. Beep yer A$$ right off the road with that one. :D
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