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Post by flounder on May 30, 2007 23:57:44 GMT -6
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Post by rickg on May 31, 2007 0:01:05 GMT -6
Oh I Like!!!....I Like !!!!! Looking Sweet ;D ;D ;D
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Post by rwildeone on May 31, 2007 5:42:32 GMT -6
I enjoyed the 58 pics. Relieved to see someone go to the same lenghts I do to get detail the way you want it.( I'm not wierd after all!) I'm at the mock up stage for my UT body after reducing 1/24 patterns to 1/25. Why 1/25? There are many more detailed parts in 1/25 scale. I won't document as heavily as you have. But, I'll get up some pics as I go. Nice work. Hats off!
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Post by stevielewis on May 31, 2007 6:29:11 GMT -6
Way kool Flounder! The pics you have linked are very interesting and show the length you go to for the detail on your builds! Amazing!!! This is going to be a great looking build when completed!!!
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Post by Paul B. Canney on May 31, 2007 6:54:21 GMT -6
This is like the Uncertain T with a bad attitude. GREAT STUFF!
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Post by Tim Nolan on May 31, 2007 7:40:30 GMT -6
All I can say is, WOW. Your a madman, and a true craftsman. I am truly impressed. This thing is right up there with Jeff Millers "Timeless T". It's just plain badass.
I certainly hope your planning on entering this beast in the Open Showrod contest Scott. If it finishes off likes it's begun, it will be a work of art. I think it should head to the Gallery as well.
Your step by step pages are great. I'm always fascinated with how other guys build, the tools and techniques, workplace, etc; It says alot about a person.....
Keep us posted as you go along? any ideas on color yet?
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Post by Bert on May 31, 2007 8:25:21 GMT -6
Super Dooper! This is going to be an awsome build!
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Post by hizootdklown on May 31, 2007 14:25:05 GMT -6
This project is a heck of a challange & you've put alot of time into it Scott. I don't know if I could have worked through all the details as well as you did..!
While I did help Scott with the "bad attitude" part of this, he & he alone designed & fabricated all those parts to work together. I was glad to help my buddy but also hope this will be an inspiration to all the UT "clone" makers out there. You don't need UT to let your project "stall" I hope this will prove it..! Great job Scott-
Hizoot ;D
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Post by Honest Charlie on May 31, 2007 16:30:45 GMT -6
It's gett'n there, looks great so far Scott.
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Post by davea on May 31, 2007 17:14:43 GMT -6
Great work, Scott- appreciate you documenting how you did it.
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Post by scurvy on Jun 1, 2007 22:11:45 GMT -6
That's looking great, Scott! Colmer is BACK!
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Post by johnverkerk on Jun 2, 2007 10:23:02 GMT -6
That 's looking great!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2007 11:47:41 GMT -6
Scotty my boy, lookin' good dude! Thanks for sharing. You are one rockin' model God! ;D
I can't wait to see this one finished!
Cheers!!
Mike
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