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Real tread stopper that one. Shows that everything is posible in modelling if you have the skills! Thanks for sharing!

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I used to do a bunch of scale stuff. Kept at it until I about went blind looking at itty bitty stuff. This picture was taken here in Colorado and had a bunch of people guessing where.oldtrains2.jpg

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This build has often been mentioned in the past when scale builds were discussed. Mazda Eunos (Miata)

The reason that I like it is that it is well documented and shows the evolution from the basic kit. The engine bay is fantastic.

I just wish that I had the time, skill and patience to attempt something like this.

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This build has often been mentioned in the past when scale builds were discussed. Mazda Eunos (Miata)

The reason that I like it is that it is well documented and shows the evolution from the basic kit. The engine bay is fantastic.

I just wish that I had the time, skill and patience to attempt something like this.

That makes me want to throw away all my paints.

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I think this is awesome - HEMTT fire truck

Check out some of his other builds too, he does some amazing work. Lots of great builds on that site.

Steerfromtherear's Scorcher takes some beating too - Scorcher

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My jaw dropped when I saw the work being done on this SCANIA TRUCK.

I can't believe some of the mechanical details he has functioning. And he's obviously not done yet!

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Great models here...

One of my favorite models to photograph was my old TB01 EVO...I sure wish I still had her. Fantastic car!

Some of you may remember these from years gone by....

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Oh no...I just spotted some more old photo's of my old Juggernaut and Clodbuster... :D Goofy...but entertaining nonetheless!... :lol:

ClodBustin2.jpg

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JUGGROPING.JPG

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JuggJam.jpg

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Oh no...I just spotted some more old photo's of my old Juggernaut and Clodbuster... :D Goofy...but entertaining nonetheless!... :lol:

ClodBustin2.jpg

JuggBustin2.jpg

JUGGROPING.JPG

JuggRoping2.jpg

JuggJam.jpg

Realistic?

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Realistic?

Yeah...and these photo's are not even photochopped!...yeah...really. :D

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My jaw dropped when I saw the work being done on this SCANIA TRUCK.

I can't believe some of the mechanical details he has functioning. And he's obviously not done yet!

WHOA !

"Speechless I am"

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This will blow your mind.

Consider my mind duly blown.

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Yep, this thread has me pretty much feeling like a tyro...

This build has often been mentioned in the past when scale builds were discussed. Mazda Eunos (Miata)

The reason that I like it is that it is well documented and shows the evolution from the basic kit. The engine bay is fantastic.

I just wish that I had the time, skill and patience to attempt something like this.

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Its not strictly RC but this has to be the most amazing feat of modelling i have ever seen .

Sounds like Jeezer from TGUK.... ???

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My jaw dropped when I saw the work being done on this SCANIA TRUCK.

I can't believe some of the mechanical details he has functioning. And he's obviously not done yet!

Wow. :D That is amazing.

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The

is pretty cool. The dude carved it out of timber with a dremel and synced real sounds over the electric car. His other 'carved' scalers are pretty cool too.

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