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Bill been following along and progress looks truly amazing! You are a true skilled craftsman. Thanks for sharing this masterpiece.

If only those serpentine pulley systems could be somehow mass produced, I would never have any spare change :D

Beautiful work Bill, this thing is a true masterpiece.

Mike, Zac truely appreciate that, thanks for following along
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HOLY COW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Man that's AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am totally impressed and amazed Bill. This is off the charts and keeps getting better with every post.

Derrick, thanks man!

Brad, really means alot bro!

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BEAUTIFUL WORK BILL!!!

Hey yea,,I did the same kit a few yrs ago,,its a great kit ,,youll have fun with this one.

thanks so much Ira!

hey Scott, so far its been really fun, not going to be using much of the kit unfortunatly :(

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AWESOME!!!!! What you did to fit alternator/pump in the bracket? Glued? Bolt?

Geeez....... I love watching your builds. I learn all the things I'll never be able to do. Nice work Dude..... ###### nice work.

Ceasar thanks for checking in on the progress, everything is glued so far, I wish I could afford all of the bolts to bolt it together!! lol

hey John, thanks for looking in, appreciate the awesome feedback!!

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Hi Bill, Just wonderful work on display here!! The lines, pump and pullies all look great!!!!

Randy

thanks a million Randy!, still waiting on you to come by and build the brass chassis!!! lol
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well, I worked on building the other header today, and yea it sucked as much as I thought it was going too!! lol they are pretty much done except I will probably throw a little heat staining on them, I even added some welds to themIMG_1244-vi.jpgIMG_1245-vi.jpgIMG_1246-vi.jpg

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Bill,

It doesnt get much more realistic looking than that my friend. I thought my custom exhaust on my Challenger looked good, then I saw your headers!!! Let alone the rest of he engine. LOL. My stuff looks like I just graduated from pre-school compared to yours. KILLER job man.

Corey

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Great work, Bill.

You're probably the only one around here that will start up the engine to get the proper heat staining.

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HOLY #$%^ batman!! that is incredible Bill! beautiful work my friend.........my jaw is on the floor again....

oh and you just had to mkae the power steering pump didnt ya? LOL keep at it man, its amazing!

cheers

bryan

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This is so AMAZING!!!, Im new to this Forum and this is my first post in "The Workbench" area and I have to say. WOW!!! you have a great talent for scale building. I hope you the best on your build and cant wait to see more of it!!

WOW!!!

Bryan

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Your winging it and it looks like THiS?!?!? Geeez.... Awesome build my friend , awesome.

Bill,

It doesnt get much more realistic looking than that my friend. I thought my custom exhaust on my Challenger looked good, then I saw your headers!!! Let alone the rest of he engine. LOL. My stuff looks like I just graduated from pre-school compared to yours. KILLER job man.

Corey

yea John I'm wingin it LOL, thanks bro!

hey Corey, I think your exhaust looks fabulous, too bad you are workin on the 6th, huge bummer, was looking forward to B.Sing

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Seriously awesome fabricating Bill. Underwater basket weaving sounds pretty good about now.

Work of art Bill, What did you use for the welds?

hey Brad I think basket weaving would be harder than building models! lol thanks bro!!

thanks Joe, it is some decorative wire I found at the craft store, thought It might work for welds, you think it looks ok, or should I remove it??

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