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plowking

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  1. Actually GUIGUI, you would have to manually place those pieces on the shoulders, but I did add a pin inside each of the bumper halfs to get them to stay there nicely without falling off.....Thanks for the compliment...I never did like the way the shoulders looked on Alt. Prime/Convoy anyway, so I figured I'd try something different. And Goktimus...thats a nice background story you have written there. I actually got the idea for "Decepticon Tracks/Black Tracks" from Solscud007, and his post here: http://www.TFans.com/talk/index.php?showtopic=61028 If he never would have posted this, I never would have thought of doing so myself. He was cool with me copying his work, so I ran with it. But I'll think I'll stick with Decepticon Tracks....if you want, you can call him Black Tracks....but he's still a 'Con
  2. Here's my contribution to the thread....this sit's atop my computer hutch... Alt Megs, Ravage, and Decepticon Tracks
  3. From the pic it looks like a wheel pin like the ones used on Alts. Try heating the pin up with a soldering iron and pull the pieces STRAIGHT apart from each other. I know this tip works on wheel removal and other pins like it (I have only dealt with Alts though) Theres a section in this guide that covers this process if you want to read more about it. It helped me out a lot.
  4. Just want to pass the word on a dandy KB tool. I picked up that Coleman "Cold Heat" soldering iron that wev'e all seen on t.v. And it worked like a charm. I had my part removed in way less time vs. a plug-in. With the plug in iron I used to use, it took forever. It is cordless, (4xAA), has a light on it to see your work and a indicator light to let you know its working. For $20 I couldn't go wrong. Sweet :thumb
  5. Yeah. But would the paint do the same on plastic? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> not sure, I don't see why not, but only one way to find out though. try it, what have you got to lose?
  6. I made a Plate for my jeep. I wanted the word on it to be shiny like chrome. I used Chrome Aluminum spray paint, (thats the actual name of the color) and it actually came out shiny, like chrome. "regular" chrome paint has never worked for me.
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