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Couple 'O 'Cudas
A pair for a couple 'O Mopar friends... Custom mixed colors, Custom made decals, and lights and tire lettering off my sheet... - Mark
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Re: Couple 'O 'Cudas
Beautiful work Mark! Love those Cuda's.
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Re: Couple 'O 'Cudas
it must be very difficult modeling at such a small scale
they look priceless!!!
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Re: Couple 'O 'Cudas
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Thank you , but I have to say that comment made me chuckle... - Mark |
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Re: Couple 'O 'Cudas
Dude!!!! Ya kill me. Great lookin Cuda's
I think its easier to work the small stuff myself. Not nearly the surface to fill, file or sand. And, at least for me, I can use everyday stuff laying around the house for things like exhaust, mirrors, hub caps etc that just wouldn't work at all on even 1/43 scale. The main thing is a good magnifier. Preferably one you wear on your head. And a good set of tweezers. I shake like a leaf so that doesn't have much bearing on the outcome. |
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Re: Couple 'O 'Cudas
lovelly work...professional dude!!
congrats! |
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