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I used to help out a friend who had a MASSIVE layout. I did old brick factories, burned out buildings, abandoned houses, things that really got grubby.
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I've already planned a bad Bondo job and some red lead and primer patches.a great touch would be a nice messed up bondo job. there on every rusty old car I've ever seen
I couldn't get a good photo of it, but the bird had eaten blueberries.the bird shat is amazing, that really put the "icing" on the cake.
Bro, the bungee cords holding the door, the coat hanger antenna, track broke on the side window, cracked windshield....
You have to live close to me.
I'm thinking the guy wasn't using the "100 mph" tape. Ya can't crimp on poop like that. Anyone from around here would know that.Not quite, but the best 'do it yourself' body job I ever saw was on Rt 81, driving through Virginia. I was hauling a trailer down for someone and got passed by a car that was TOTALLY skinned with duct tape. I guess he started by patching some rust around the fenders, then thought it would look good in all silver. Of course, when I saw it, every strip of tape was starting to curl from being weather worn. It was tough to drive...I had tears in my eyes laughing.
I'm guessing I was probably passing pretty close to your neighborhood, digger.