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    hi guys, thanks =)

    yeppo, that was mine as well! Jazz is pretty much the only transformer i make as customs. Still haven't kept one for myself though, maybe one day he'll stay on my shelf =-)

    Hopefully I get more than one bid though! He cost me about what its listed at in materials and paints! lol.

    oh well will see how I go!

    thanks again =-)

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    Nice custom sammc
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    Very nice work. I like the little touches like the badge on the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammc View Post
    hi guys, thanks =)

    yeppo, that was mine as well! Jazz is pretty much the only transformer i make as customs. Still haven't kept one for myself though, maybe one day he'll stay on my shelf =-)

    Hopefully I get more than one bid though! He cost me about what its listed at in materials and paints! lol.

    oh well will see how I go!

    thanks again =-)
    That is very nice. The way you have molded the Porche parts and head is very impressive. How do you make the plastic parts?

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    THanks guys, glad ya like him ^_^

    I make it all except the tyres which are rubber, the rest is combination of sheet styrene and putty, and etching with mini tri tool saws! a bit fiddly thats for sure, but worth it in the end. A lot of sanding then painting it up with fusion paints to get the super smooth feel ! =-)

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