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Macs_Little_Car 05-24-2006, 12:47 PM Got this for my birthday from my mom.
Done by our very own rlyoung
Rick, you do a great job!!!
http://macslittlecars.com/otherphotos/TArlyoung%20001a.jpg
http://macslittlecars.com/otherphotos/TArlyoung%20002a.jpg
http://macslittlecars.com/otherphotos/TArlyoung%20003a.jpg
http://macslittlecars.com/otherphotos/TArlyoung%20004a.jpg
http://macslittlecars.com/otherphotos/TArlyoung%20005a.jpg
http://macslittlecars.com/otherphotos/TArlyoung%20006a.jpg
http://macslittlecars.com/otherphotos/TArlyoung%20007a.jpg
Cowboy88 05-24-2006, 01:06 PM I am still amazed on how real some of you guys can make these look "junked" very nice work!! and Congrats on it.
Steve
rlyoung1 05-24-2006, 03:42 PM Glad you liked the car Rob. :thumbsup:
Hopefully I can get one done for the Charity Fest auction.
TheDarkCutlass 05-24-2006, 03:54 PM awesome!
is that a 1:64 casting? or 1:18? or 1:25 (plastic model?)
Theres a guy on epay i see all the time offering this 'service' thought about getting one done...
Macs_Little_Car 05-24-2006, 04:08 PM 1/24 metal
Wyatt 05-24-2006, 04:16 PM That is very nice. I love to see those junkyard customs.
rlyoung1 05-24-2006, 08:55 PM Theres a guy on epay i see all the time offering this 'service' thought about getting one done...
Just curious, what does he charge?
TheDarkCutlass 05-24-2006, 09:18 PM right now bid is at $9.50 (no bids) with $12.50 shipping, only offered on eRTL apperantly.
Guys name is curlyscars ... same guy also offers for $7.50 on epay a text document he will email you on how to remove ERTL wheels .... thats one expensive email i bet i could get here for free with a simple question :p
mn_dodgeboy 05-24-2006, 09:25 PM nice work. That looks stunning. I love it.
rlyoung1 05-24-2006, 09:40 PM right now bid is at $9.50 (no bids) with $12.50 shipping, only offered on eRTL apperantly.
Wow! He can have your car back in the mail to you in 2 days. :freak: It takes me that long just to get the rust on the car. Maybe I should start using paint instead of real rust. NOT!!! :devil:
He doesn't do a bad job though. :)
Lpgeoteacher 05-25-2006, 07:31 AM Look just like the one in your garage! (Ducks quicky to avoid Rob throwing a brick)
TheDarkCutlass 05-25-2006, 07:59 AM Wow! He can have your car back in the mail to you in 2 days. :freak: It takes me that long just to get the rust on the car. Maybe I should start using paint instead of real rust. NOT!!! :devil:
He doesn't do a bad job though. :)
yea, i mean he offers a quick turn around time and all, and looks like he does a good job, but i have a hard time getting larger scale cars, let alone sending one off to get destroyed (in a matter of speaking). (lots of cars on the bay i want, but just cant justify $10-20 shipping to buy them sometimes).
still awesome work you did :thumbsup: (is your price around his?)
roadrner 05-25-2006, 09:16 AM Just a little surface rust. She's restorable. :)
Great looker! :thumbsup: rr
rlyoung1 05-25-2006, 09:23 AM is your price around his?
My price is higher.
grayhouse 05-25-2006, 08:40 PM Great work. I just love them old junkers :thumbsup:
plankowner 05-29-2006, 07:33 PM Sweet! I have a Mustang I might want to get done that way. Sort of a before and after restoration display I've been thinking of. I'm guessing you charge different prices for 1:18 vs 1:24 scale?
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