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Post by brizio on Dec 26, 2009 13:51:33 GMT -8
I completed the Hemster Cuda today. The kit was pretty fun to build, easy, and fit together very nice. Add some parts, scratch build the Hamster... The Hamster it is not in scale, but I preferred so. The name Hemster its a combination between Hemi and Hemster... Why this??? You'll see it later... The model done... The new decals... Of course, need a custom license plate... Now you can understand why the name Hemster...
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Post by bigkydd on Dec 26, 2009 15:40:17 GMT -8
I LOVE IT!! it is the perfect mopar! (I'm not a mopar fan, can you tell?) You got my vote at the next meeting already....nice job, it is a very nice build.
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Post by bigkydd on Dec 26, 2009 15:41:57 GMT -8
Lol, how many scratch built pieces in the wheel?
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Post by brizio on Dec 26, 2009 17:45:40 GMT -8
Thank you Vance! I'm glad you like it! I need to count them, but probably not to much. The 2 side wheels plus the steps... Around 15? The green bottle it is for water, just in case the hamster is thirsty... Here another pics of the engine compartment... And here is the link with all the pics of it. public.fotki.com/Brizio77/cars-1/1971-hemster-cuda-1/
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Post by Fletch on Dec 26, 2009 23:26:07 GMT -8
FaBrizio, only you my friend, only you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is very cool, very silly but very cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by brizio on Dec 27, 2009 8:56:07 GMT -8
;D ;D ;D Thank you Dave! It is just something different, and building it was fun and straight without problem... When I showed the engine compartment to Joyce, she start to laughing so hard that scared the dogs, and the puppy left the room! But shortly came back.
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Post by bigkydd on Dec 27, 2009 18:33:04 GMT -8
Im still laughing too, i just love it. I showed it to Les last night and he liked it too. It is the perfect mopar, lol..
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Post by brizio on Dec 27, 2009 19:15:14 GMT -8
Yep the Cuda it's a really nice car, just what you need... I love it in purple... If you Les will come and the next meeting I'll bring the Hemster, so you can see it in real.
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Post by 1320wayne on Dec 27, 2009 19:59:26 GMT -8
I love it. Very creative.
But, that powerplant could only have been transplanted originally from a Chevy product!
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Post by brizio on Dec 28, 2009 7:51:43 GMT -8
Or from a Ford... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Fletch on Dec 28, 2009 17:17:26 GMT -8
Or from a Ford... ;D ;D ;D Now be nice to the Fords. It just as easily could have come from a KIA.
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Post by brizio on Dec 29, 2009 7:43:15 GMT -8
Don't worry Dave, I like Fords!
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Post by bigkydd on Dec 29, 2009 19:17:03 GMT -8
Hey Brizio, thats not a true ford, lol, chevy engine! but you look like you belong in it. Did you build it from a 1/64 scale french toy?
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Post by brizio on Dec 29, 2009 20:07:57 GMT -8
Hey Brizio, thats not a true ford, lol, chevy engine! For that reason I like it! ;D ;D ;D This one it is real (1/1) scale. If I remember correct the guy that own it bought it in Texas. A that time I had the red Camaro on the pics, now it is in Italy... I miss that car, it was to fun to drive!!!
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Post by garydavis on Jan 4, 2010 20:08:06 GMT -8
LOL...Man brizio....That really made me Laugh. Great build! That engine Bay is Definitley one of a kind. A very COOL build.
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