Jun 21, 2016 #1 jct Senior Member Joined Jun 11, 2015 Messages 3,757 Reaction score 3,787 Location Home Construction of a Continental Mark II model, scale 1:12
Jun 21, 2016 #2 commando1 Old Man with a Hat Joined Mar 10, 2011 Messages 37,691 Reaction score 39,192 Location Sebring, Florida wow
Jun 21, 2016 #3 jct Senior Member Joined Jun 11, 2015 Messages 3,757 Reaction score 3,787 Location Home all the detail he puts into it. total shock and awe! O_O
Jun 21, 2016 #4 Turboomni Old Man with a Hat Joined Dec 14, 2015 Messages 6,767 Reaction score 7,022 Location MA Amazing work and knowledge . Interesting he doesn't like European cars in general.
Jan 23, 2019 #5 jct Senior Member Joined Jun 11, 2015 Messages 3,757 Reaction score 3,787 Location Home and he is finished with his model
Jan 23, 2019 #6 Turboomni Old Man with a Hat Joined Dec 14, 2015 Messages 6,767 Reaction score 7,022 Location MA Amazing . Took 8 years.
Jan 24, 2019 #7 Fury440 Senior Member Legendary Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 2,616 Reaction score 3,538 Location Calgary, Alberta Awesome project, awesome read and plain unbelievable workmanship!! Thank you for the post, I managed to burn away half my day reading his project posts from beginning to end. I especially like the power windows and the tiny door switches. I doubt my full size power windows work as well as those on his model.
Awesome project, awesome read and plain unbelievable workmanship!! Thank you for the post, I managed to burn away half my day reading his project posts from beginning to end. I especially like the power windows and the tiny door switches. I doubt my full size power windows work as well as those on his model.
Jan 24, 2019 #8 jct Senior Member Joined Jun 11, 2015 Messages 3,757 Reaction score 3,787 Location Home Would have been funny if you did this while at work lol
Jan 24, 2019 #9 LocuMob Fluid Technician with a hat Legendary Member Joined Oct 31, 2013 Messages 15,702 Reaction score 18,745 Location Winnebago Mn Fury440 said: I especially like the power windows and the tiny door switches. I doubt my full size power windows work as well as those on his model. Click to expand... A quick glance at this picture might have one believing this is a real car.
Fury440 said: I especially like the power windows and the tiny door switches. I doubt my full size power windows work as well as those on his model. Click to expand... A quick glance at this picture might have one believing this is a real car.
Jan 24, 2019 #10 3C's & a D? Senior Member Joined Oct 27, 2015 Messages 2,257 Reaction score 1,983 Location By the tree in Edmonton That guy has too much time on his hands, he should really get a hobby. Just kidding of course, wow, just wow. Those models have received more attention than most of our 1:1 models have.
That guy has too much time on his hands, he should really get a hobby. Just kidding of course, wow, just wow. Those models have received more attention than most of our 1:1 models have.