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Post by docb on Aug 2, 2007 14:30:03 GMT -6
I know it is a bit early but here are a couple cars I am working on for this year's Lima Land Open... One is a limited and the other a Pro-Mod
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Post by Lucky 13 on Aug 2, 2007 15:30:50 GMT -6
Sharp cars docb !! Those are some nice and clean looking graphics. I can't wait to see them at Lima.
Lucky 13
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Post by A1nogoslo on Aug 2, 2007 17:29:08 GMT -6
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Post by ProQuest on Aug 2, 2007 18:31:14 GMT -6
docb:
Man, those are sharp. Excellent craftsmanship. I feel an inferiority complex coming on. Best of luck with them.
ProQuest/Steve H.
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Post by F.A.S.T Racing on Aug 2, 2007 18:40:49 GMT -6
I know it is a bit early but here are a couple cars I am working on for this year's Lima Land Open... One is a limited and the other a Pro-Mod Very nicely done !!! The graphics/color are much better than the common 'flame'
Let me continue our game of names: Hallux Hyoid Incus Patella Sacrum
[/color] ........Or you you could call them "Cranium I & II".....'cause ya got a hole in your head ;D
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Post by fatboy on Aug 3, 2007 7:05:56 GMT -6
very nice doc !!
are those holes for the tungsten rounds ?
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Post by Bubba on Aug 3, 2007 7:46:07 GMT -6
Very nicely done !!! The graphics/color are much better than the common 'flame'
Let me continue our game of names: Hallux Hyoid Incus Patella Sacrum
[/color] ........Or you you could call them "Cranium I & II".....'cause ya got a hole in your head ;D
[/size] [/quote] Guess my vocabulary is a little weak in the anatomy department. If it weren't for Patella, I would have thought you pulled those names from some ancient egyptian history book. Guess I need to "bone up" if I'm gonna keep up with the F.A.S.T Team lingo
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Post by Warthog on Aug 3, 2007 9:16:34 GMT -6
Cars look great Docb! Can't wait to see them in person
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Post by DerbyDoc.com on Aug 3, 2007 10:11:32 GMT -6
Hey Doc B, I really like the holes in the back. It reminds me of a hubless rear wheel on a chopper. Everyone knows that some weight usually goes in that area so its nice to see a different way of doing things. It should have a few people sctratching their heads after they run because I know your cars are always ON FIRE. I would like to see the underneath of them, unless its a "secret" Good luck to everybody.
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Post by docb on Aug 3, 2007 13:15:38 GMT -6
Wow! Thanks for the awesome feedback. Everytime I build a car I feel like I have to show somebody, so thanks for taking a look. Fast...thanks for the names, nice to have you "back" by the way. Hopefully will chat with you all Sunday! Hallux - the big toe hyoid- small free floating bone in the neck Incus - one of the 3 inner ear bones patella - ask Bubba Sacrum- triangle bone at bottom of spine. ;D
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Post by docb on Sept 2, 2007 7:41:16 GMT -6
A couple more LIMA hopefuls... ;D ;D
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Post by F.A.S.T Racing on Sept 2, 2007 11:16:35 GMT -6
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Post by Lucky 13 on Sept 2, 2007 11:22:18 GMT -6
Those are some sharp cars !! Can I ask where you get the graphics and the tungsten cylinder ?
Lucky 13
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Post by Bubba on Sept 4, 2007 7:55:34 GMT -6
Very Nice, docb. Reminds me why I'm "stuck on trucks" right now (i.e. we don't want to draw further attention to our "aesthetic deficiencies" by lining up next to a masterpiece ) Maybe it's time for Team Bubba to get an airbrush... p.s. We like fancy words like Mrs. Bubba likes chicken... "boneless", of course
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Post by ProQuest on Sept 4, 2007 18:05:25 GMT -6
Bob,
Those are sweeeeet. You always run fast, but I can tell that a huge amount of time and craftsmanship went into those. They will be fun to see run at Lima. I'd better get crackin if I want to have anything worth racing there. Later.
ProQuest/Steve
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