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Dub city/jada toysWhat are those off of? Like brand specifically?
Dub city/jada toysWhat are those off of? Like brand specifically?
nudge nudge wink wink
Why do you say that?
Love the variety. My most anticipated is the total car in box #4. The red dune buggy like thing in box #3 .Top right, I vaguely remember having one of those, but not what it is.Because unless you have an Alps printer, it's impossible to print white-based decals on clear paper. One day, maybe.
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Ah, new page, new box of stuff:
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Because unless you have an Alps printer, it's impossible to print white-based decals on clear paper. One day, maybe.
Didn't we have a discussion about using white decal paper and matching the background colour to the base paint?
Love the variety. My most anticipated is the total car in box #4. The red dune buggy like thing in box #3 .Top right, I vaguely remember having one of those, but not what it is.
Different outputs
it's just a square piece of paper more or less color-matched.
Not even red can be color matched, imagine other more complex colors.
Because unless you have an Alps printer, it's impossible to print white-based decals on clear paper. One day, maybe.
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Ah, new page, new box of stuff:
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Wtf? Massive nostalgia overload, I had that white z31 300zx in your second box when I was a kid, loved it to bits, if I knew what happened to it I would love to restore it. Love the actual pop up lights also, any chance of getting my hands on that bro?
This was a first attempt trial run. I tried to find metal washers that were small enough but all were too big. In this case i busted out the dremel tool and carved small cylindrical pieces of plastic down to size. Im gonna try to find small washers for future projects tho. Would make this alot easier.I like what you did with the brakes, @DUBer. Is the piece of plastic you used something you fabricated or is it taken off something else?
This was a first attempt trial run. I tried to find metal washers that were small enough but all were too big. In this case i busted out the dremel tool and carved small cylindrical pieces of plastic down to size. Im gonna try to find small washers for future projects tho. Would make this alot easier.
Looks like a chop top triumph. But angry.Like it alot
A few more I finished up over the weekend. I don't like the tailgate of the Chevelle wagon. I spent a lot of time trying to detail the interior and engine bay of the Fast and Furious GT40. The Torino was a redo of my first attempt.
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Here's a neat tool I learned of in my co-op position.