Outstanding Steven! I had to get up close to the TV to check out what you had done. The pictures of the figures look incredible! I like everything you did. 😎👍
Stephen, That is one clever build. Recycling to the next level. photo in fills for interiors is something I've done to to give life to a model. Turned out great. Cheers and God bless. JV
The build looks amazing, the pictures of the characters in the windows looks perfect. I did that on a couple of my builds with driver figures from American Graffitti. What a creative idea using bottle caps and pictures of the wheels, I would not have known they were not real wheels and tires from the pictures. I often add custom "decals" by printing out images and glueing them to the model when the decals I want are not available, they look fine on in my display. Keep up the great work.
I love everything about this build! I'm all for doing it as cheap as I can, and the way you did the windows with the gang is genius. This would be a great way to do slot car bodies too. Thanks for sharing!!!👍👍
Thanks Alan. There is always more detail I can add. I considered scratching a chassis but I felt a curbside build was okay for this project. I appreciate you and your feedback. Have a blessed day my friend! 😀👍🏻
Outstanding Steven! I had to get up close to the TV to check out what you had done. The pictures of the figures look incredible! I like everything you did. 😎👍
Stephen... that is an awesome build.... thx 4 sharing.. vinny
Thank you Vinny! 😀👍🏻
That looks awesome Stephen. Ron
What a genius approach to the build. I think it's amazing what you did. Great job Steven.
Thank you so much Joe! Have a blessed day my friend! 😀👍🏻
Nice scratch building improvising, I like it. Whatever works for you Stephen👍
Thanks David! I just wanted to try something a little different. 😀 Have a safe and blessed day my friend! 😀👍🏻
Stephen, That is one clever build. Recycling to the next level. photo in fills for interiors is something I've done to to give life to a model. Turned out great. Cheers and God bless. JV
As always Johnny, I appreciate your support and kind words. Have a blessed day my friend! 😀👍🏻
The build looks amazing, the pictures of the characters in the windows looks perfect. I did that on a couple of my builds with driver figures from American Graffitti. What a creative idea using bottle caps and pictures of the wheels, I would not have known they were not real wheels and tires from the pictures. I often add custom "decals" by printing out images and glueing them to the model when the decals I want are not available, they look fine on in my display. Keep up the great work.
Thank you Steve! I have gained a lot of inspiration from your builds and videos. Have a blessed day my friend! 😀👍🏻
I love everything about this build! I'm all for doing it as cheap as I can, and the way you did the windows with the gang is genius. This would be a great way to do slot car bodies too. Thanks for sharing!!!👍👍
Thank you for your kind words Mark. I’m glad you enjoyed my build and thriftiness. 😀 Thanks for watching. Have a blessed day! 😀👍🏻
Nice build with cool scratch built ideas! 🫡
Thanks Michael! 😀👍🏻
Very cool!!!
I'm loving this!! Love that stance!!
Thank you so much Chris! I appreciate your kind words! Have a blessed day! 😀👍🏻
You did a Great job on your Mystery Machine. I like how you did the windows being a curbside. Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much Michael. Have a blessed day! 😀👍🏻
That came out pretty cool. I was hoping you would have put more details into it but I guess it can be done later. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Alan. There is always more detail I can add. I considered scratching a chassis but I felt a curbside build was okay for this project. I appreciate you and your feedback. Have a blessed day my friend! 😀👍🏻
Extremely cool build!
Thank you Glenn! 😀👍🏻
That turned out awesome!👍
Thank you Will! I really appreciate it. Have a blessed day! 😀👍🏻