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Re: East Bound and Down

Posted: 07 Oct 2009 20:36
by Sundance
what bill said.

Re: East Bound and Down

Posted: 07 Oct 2009 20:40
by SteveD
Double-tap wrote:i didnt realise these were customs mate.

top job
Sadly they never made figures for this film. I guess it was just a few years too early.

Re: East Bound and Down

Posted: 07 Oct 2009 21:16
by Shaunyboy
Freakin' cool Steve!! I love these customs! Nice way of working them into a Stormie and Muton strip too!

As Beauford T Justice would say "Son, when I get home I'm gonna smack your momma right in the mouth, cos there is no way you sprang from my loins!" What a classic movie!

Re: East Bound and Down

Posted: 07 Oct 2009 21:58
by ODB
There's not enough CB talk in here so "Come back breaker, breaker whats your handle"?

Now if you could just get the Snowman's rig..........

Re: East Bound and Down

Posted: 07 Oct 2009 23:24
by Chopper
steve, these guys have come a Loooooongggg way. I must say I had my doubts from your wip shots. but by jingoes they have come up an absolute treat. How about a BJ and the Bear custom next? ;-) Were there ever Starski and Hutch figures?

Still haven't watched Smokey and the Bandit yet tho.

Re: East Bound and Down

Posted: 07 Oct 2009 23:27
by Red Laser
Who are BJ and the Bear? Great customs by the way Steve.

Re: East Bound and Down

Posted: 07 Oct 2009 23:38
by Chopper


Probably before your time, Ironblood ;-)

Re: East Bound and Down

Posted: 07 Oct 2009 23:41
by Red Laser
I was born in 1976 so possibly is the monkey driving the truck bear or the dressed up chimp?

Re: East Bound and Down

Posted: 08 Oct 2009 00:46
by Chopper
Well young feller, Bear is the name of the monkey and BJ was the driver. He drove all over the place solving mysteries and cracking heads.