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Post by matttrotta on Nov 14, 2007 9:12:00 GMT -5
WOW! Great, great work on that ramp truck. Congrats.
And the salt lake photo setup is too kool!
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Post by george on Nov 14, 2007 9:44:36 GMT -5
Just when you thought you saw it all,then this comes along.What a cool idea for a firetruck and coming from a guy who is into dioramas that salt flat dio is just superb and realistic.Great job on both.
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Post by kruegster on Nov 14, 2007 14:57:39 GMT -5
I wish I had a real one of those for hauling around my 1:1 stuff. I love it.
Jason
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Post by elmodello on Nov 14, 2007 15:02:10 GMT -5
@rodburner The flames were painted with a foil. The foil was a maschiene cut Lg Kurt
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Post by RodBurNeR on Nov 14, 2007 15:50:57 GMT -5
@rodburner The flames were painted with a foil. The foil was a maschiene cut [/5374835/6130396261306536.jpg [/img] Lg Kurt[/quote] ok thank you......the flames are a bit "tribal looking"......but very borderline. i understand being in Austria, you probably don't have more resources. it's fine, not a big deal. thanks for replying.
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Post by elmodello on Nov 14, 2007 16:29:23 GMT -5
Yes, we have no flames professionals in Austria. Therefore, I am here in your forum. I will learn from you how to build great Hot Rods. Since I use a Ford Pikup 1928 drive am, I packed this Fiber for Old cars lg kurtl
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