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still bloody impressive though! **fathers work** this has been his little project at work for the past week and a half (pics taken on sunday, now finished but awaiting photos). based on a '66/'67 mustang fastback. (pen is for some idea of size) ;D will update when i get the updated pics
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1955 Ford Popular 1989 VW Polo
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Cooooool need more details.. like what, how and perhaps even why?! Love it though.
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'A52's Fastest steak eater 2010'
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Love it really nice work there.Sent you a pm
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Peace,Max signature height = 80px
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fantastic work! your odl man's got some serious skills
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Remade In Australia thereimaginarium.com.au
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Awesome work! What kind of tools is he using on this? I'm imagining either a MIG or a really small oxy torch? All it really needs now is wheels, I think paint would ruin it by hiding all the fine detail and workmanship. Can't wait for the updates!
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its finished now i'd like to point out that it was a bit of fun. made as a leaving present for someone at his work. its not a serious piece of art. twas made from flat sheet steel and mig welded together. windows are sandblasted to make them stand out a little. taa -Liam
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1955 Ford Popular 1989 VW Polo
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sparko
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i want to leave his work! thats ace
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You may say it isnt art. But ive seen some serious curse word in some galleries. This thing is beyond impressive.
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COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL I made a dodge charge like this when i was 16 , never finished it and it was more of a shell to add 1/25 scale parts too , made it out of duckhams oil cans ;D
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piperfish
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Dinky-di 100% meat and veggies
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That is fantastic....! What a cracking idea for a leaving present, and real art too...! Wow
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Its my snake...I trained it...and I'm gonna eat it....
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purplevanman
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Way too orangey for crows
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thats really nice, better than shop bought rubbish in every way
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Welder, fabricator, general resto work
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MR TIKI
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TIKI,style from a different angle!
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that is very cool,I love bespoke and personal stuff.I'm not sure I could make one that cool from clay let alone weld one together from sheet metal.
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Boldly driving faster than a tin worm can wiggle.
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