Chrome Rod
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Morrie
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Chrome Rod
I have no idea what this is supposed to be but i had a box of left over chrome & there was enough in it to do the chassis & engine. The body was originally going to be a C Cab but I couldn't get it to work on the tall chassis so I used the front bit of T Tourer body & the tank of a sprint car... don't know why?
Brian
Brian
Nota- I should be working on Models
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dv8v8- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Chrome Rod
Awesome work Brian , this looks great . I like your warped sense of humour , it works every time .
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Re: Chrome Rod
Works for me
Not bad for a pile of chrome and odd body parts, well done!
Not bad for a pile of chrome and odd body parts, well done!
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Re: Chrome Rod
Looks like a show rod,cool idea.
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Re: Chrome Rod
That turned out Awesome, Very nice work
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Re: Chrome Rod
very nice build
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Re: Chrome Rod
Your imagination is off the scale mate, another superb creation.
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Re: Chrome Rod
Looks just like a bought one!
Great way to utilize all those spares mate, great build.
Great way to utilize all those spares mate, great build.
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Re: Chrome Rod
Looks Cool.
I just started my own version of a show rod a few weeks ago, you got me inspired to finish mine.
I just started my own version of a show rod a few weeks ago, you got me inspired to finish mine.
Morrie- I should be working on Models
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Re: Chrome Rod
Very nice!
motiv- Glue Sniffer
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Re: Chrome Rod
funny how you can get the juices flowing and you turn up
up with something this cool
looks great
up with something this cool
looks great
Re: Chrome Rod
I know why u used the sprinter fuel tank…… because it works!
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Re: Chrome Rod
This is so cool. What an awesome concept everything looks just right. nice job
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