Thanks Paul! Got that crazy idea in my head and I just went with it...That looks sweet and very unusual mate.
I know Bob and I wouldn't paint a car this color either. It just happened and thank you for letting me go wild!!!Not a colour I would consider painting a car (although I own a couple of rifles in a similar Desert Tan), but looks awesome with the decals.
Thank you Stefan! I'm glad you like it. I hope you are doing better, Sir...Very very nice and unusual, I likee muchlee.
Thank you too my friend! What's the old saying Mick? Dare to be different, or crazy...That's excellent Allen, so very different
Thanks Neil! Sometimes the light come on when you open the fridge door, but sometimes, not. This time it did...Brilliant idea Allen!
Much appreciated Si!!! It seems I'm still stuck in 1918 in the back of my mind. Once in a while, it just clicks...Now that’s thinking outside the box Mr D! What a great idea :thumb2:
WellYoungerthanme,
Just caught up on this build, usual car build untill you got to the decalling - now that is the way to re-cycle decals - excellent idea...
The joke with the bears cracked me up - reminds me of the two bears watching the nerds eat a Twix bar.....
As for the get together bbq, I always found that Bratwurst and beer had a good clensing effect the next day, and with the design of German pans with that ledge you had to be ready to lift off in case of splashback....
Prost
Olderthanyou...
Thanks too Nick! Sort of a one-of-a-kind idea and fun too. Hope you are well, Sir...That looks well cool Allen...
Nick






Overall, the GTR looks pretty good and there are only 3 pieces left to add before it's finished. The 2 outside mirrors and the windshield wiper should make it complete. I might attempt a few touch ups, but from 5 meters, it looks like a 1918, lean, mean, racing machine!!!A highly unusual and beautifully executed build. The decal/paint combination complement each other well. Reminds me of a stealth machine just lulling you into a false sense of security before eating you for breakfast and ejecting the remains out of its exhaust, after all things "beigey" are dull old things aren't they ?................
A brave move on the paint work but you nailed it Allen. Great finish.
Dude, that looks the nuts matey.
Love it.
That scheme has worked out well,nice job.
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