Thanks! Yeah, the kits can be on the pricey side, but usually that's the case with garage or specialty type kits. I know that Rob puts a ton of work into getting the kits designed, refined AND tested, so I like supporting his business.Awesome work very jealous that this kit is out of my budget right now!
Thanks dpower! Hiccups along with heart attacks is more like it sometimes.Wow, that's a work of art! Nothing like a few hiccups along the way to really appreciate approaching completion. I pretty much always have build hiccups!
Thank you so much Ken.Thanks and yes... it's available as a builder's kit from BigMacDaddy here (info and link to the kit thread on my Post #1).
There's also a website (however, it doesn't look available right now):
And you can also send him a message: BigMacDaddy
Again, this is a builder's kit so you need to supply your own tubes and the kit has the 3D printed parts.
@BigMacDaddy - anything to add and what's the best way to order this kit?
Haha, thanks for the great compliment tooth!an absolutely amazing build.. you got mad skilzzzz! thank you for taking so much time sharing the build, I learned a ton from it.
"Mr. Jones", I would have counted your "Big Yellow Taxi" but I'm "Colorblind" and I'm out of time because it was "A Long December". (loved that band)
I'm still annoyed that those simple white stripes caused me more trouble than all the other complex decals.![]()
That's a GREAT suggestion! If I had to do it over, I'd just trim it from vinyl sheets... I was thisclose to doing just that.I'm in the auto shops a bit and always grab pinstripe tape on clearance.
Thanks Bill!Man, that turned out pretty nice.
You can also just cut strips of white decal paper, which have the benefit and drawback of being quite adjustable while placing.That's a GREAT suggestion! If I had to do it over, I'd just trim it from vinyl sheets... I was thisclose to doing just that.
If you look at one of the pics from yesterday, you'll see the back edge of one of the white strips lifted up. I had to stick it back down before the second clear coat.![]()
Actually I tried that first thinking it was the easiest solution, but it seemed too thin and long here... the decal paper I was using would curl up into a tiny ball and then when trying to apply it would stretch and tear. I believe I had clear coating on it, but perhaps there is a limit to the clear coat's strength.You can also just cut strips of white decal paper, which have the benefit and drawback of being quite adjustable while placing.
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