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Post by fredmellini on Dec 2, 2009 21:20:18 GMT -6
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Post by ShowRodFreak Don V. on Dec 2, 2009 21:29:59 GMT -6
Wow Fred . This turned out Sweet
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2009 21:30:28 GMT -6
Nice work on one of my all time favs!!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2009 21:31:49 GMT -6
Great job!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2009 21:58:51 GMT -6
Sweet Fred... I like it!
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Post by rocketeer on Dec 2, 2009 22:28:53 GMT -6
Holy cow, don't you ever sleep? Looks good, especially the aged wood.
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Post by Brandon on Dec 2, 2009 23:52:23 GMT -6
Man, that looks good! I like the flames on the frame rails..
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Post by snakeplissken81 on Dec 3, 2009 4:40:44 GMT -6
That build is sweet. Awesome job on the dry-brushing.
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Post by AL on Dec 3, 2009 5:28:50 GMT -6
Very Nice Work Fred !!! You're on a roll, GO Mann !!!
-AL
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Post by barten on Dec 3, 2009 8:40:31 GMT -6
Another great project. . .and the details are KILLER!
A GREAT SHOWROD! ! ! !
GB barten
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Post by Bert on Dec 3, 2009 10:06:30 GMT -6
Great Job Fred! I need another tutorial on dry-brushing, mainly the types of brushes and paint mixing. ;D ;D
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Post by Lee @ krow kustoms on Dec 3, 2009 10:21:45 GMT -6
love it!!!!
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Post by Steve-o on Dec 3, 2009 14:37:43 GMT -6
nice work Fred came out real neat. I had done mine a while ago just didn;t post it yet Steve-o
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Post by johnverkerk on Dec 3, 2009 18:34:59 GMT -6
You sure do have this dry brushing down to a fine art!!,,Fred!and that lil stogie is another mighty fine build as well!!!
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Post by gfgcollects on Dec 3, 2009 19:16:54 GMT -6
Turned out great! Not wanting to press an issue but you've been busy. ;D Gerry G
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Post by bozobutt on Dec 4, 2009 2:02:51 GMT -6
Good job Fred..the extra effort payed off
Bozo
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Post by TheMadModeler on Dec 4, 2009 14:21:02 GMT -6
Build on Fred...Build on.. The Stogie looks Great.. BiLL..
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Post by Tim Nolan on Dec 7, 2009 16:11:23 GMT -6
Yet another totally sanitary build Fred. This is the kind of fine work I hope to see in the upcoming contest. It's just masterful and very pleasing to the eye.
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Post by chiefsspeedshop on Dec 7, 2009 16:16:21 GMT -6
Whats to say that hasn't been said already AND as ALWAYS the drybrushing is SIMPLY INCREDIBLE ;D ;D ;D ;D.................Chief
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Post by dbash2006 on Dec 7, 2009 16:31:26 GMT -6
Fred Real nice job !! how the hell do you get the letters on the tires so good..! it really shines!!!!
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Post by stevielewis on Dec 7, 2009 16:57:13 GMT -6
Sweet build, Fred. ;D Your dry brush technique is outstanding. Is the glass tinted like that in the kit, or did you do that? I like it.
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Post by fredmellini on Dec 7, 2009 19:17:36 GMT -6
Yep, the kit comes with clear, amber(yellow), and blue tinted glass. The tire lettering is rub on dry-transfer lettering. I just scrape off the raised lettering with a x-acto knife and then lightly sand the side walls smooth, apply the dry-transfer lettering and the seal with a flat clear. Thanks for all the nice comments!!!! ;D ;D..........I really missed it here and it really feels good to be building and sharing tips and builds among friends!!!!
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Post by hobbybobby on Dec 9, 2009 5:52:04 GMT -6
The Fred Mellini dry brush technique, you are the master in this subject... Great build, Fred! ;D ;D ;D
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