This episode is mostly show & tell with the finished Vanishing Point Challenger and my just finished “PHANTASM” ’71 Hemi Cuda. Also, Some new kit arrivals in …
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This episode is mostly show & tell with the finished Vanishing Point Challenger and my just finished “PHANTASM” ’71 Hemi Cuda. Also, Some new kit arrivals in …
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There used to be a 69' Daytona500 parked next door to my grade school back in the mid 80's, on Vancouver Island. I fell in love w/ the car. Most of the time in was under a canvass tarp. I've only see one in person since. It may have even been the same one, back on the road.
Very nice work on your Challenger and Cuda, I built the Nash Bridges Cuda many moons ago, its an easy build, I wired the hemi and painted it Hemi Orange, my favorite Cuda color.
A comment on painting the Enterprise after you have installed the lighting. Depending on how its done the windows (holes) are just openings allowing light to leak out from the inside. When spray painting not enough paint goes through the holes to cover the LEDS inside the hull.
Now if you are using fiber to each window or filling the windows (holes) from the inside with clear nail acrylic or something similar then you would need to mask or prepaint.
I like the new Dodge chargers, with their "ain't stopping for no one" front ends.
The movie title Phantasm was the direct influence for the character name Captain Phasma in the new Star Wars film The Force Awakens. Great video as always ?
If anyone is interested in storing Boyd's tutorials locally without installing any download software this is how you do it. Insert ss two letter s's after the period like this ww.ssyoutu in the URL then got to the end of the url and press the enter key. This will take the semantic endpoint and move you to a download page.
Thanks for the weekly live shows. I know it takes a lot of effort. Us fans really appreciate it. It's cool to look forward to it each Saturday.