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<blockquote data-quote="ecoli" data-source="post: 148054" data-attributes="member: 1815"><p>Thanks for the compliments on the tube work guys. Really, I just have a knack for brazing and really like the southern style buggies (despite being a far far northerner!). The real credit goes to the builders of the full sized rigs and guys like Ricky B. who take great photos that I can use for reference when making scale replicas. At this time, I just do it to make a few bucks to support the hobby. I was doing it as a vendor previously, but the demand is way too high. I don't need a second job ;D</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep, not uncommon. My newest build I've already sunk about $1500 into it, and don't even have a running vehicle yet. Just like anything, good high quality parts don't come cheap. Having said that, you can always start with a pretty basic set-up ready to run out of the box for less than a few hundred dollars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ecoli, post: 148054, member: 1815"] Thanks for the compliments on the tube work guys. Really, I just have a knack for brazing and really like the southern style buggies (despite being a far far northerner!). The real credit goes to the builders of the full sized rigs and guys like Ricky B. who take great photos that I can use for reference when making scale replicas. At this time, I just do it to make a few bucks to support the hobby. I was doing it as a vendor previously, but the demand is way too high. I don't need a second job ;D Yep, not uncommon. My newest build I've already sunk about $1500 into it, and don't even have a running vehicle yet. Just like anything, good high quality parts don't come cheap. Having said that, you can always start with a pretty basic set-up ready to run out of the box for less than a few hundred dollars. [/QUOTE]
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