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Take a minute to show this Fiero guy some love? (Page 1/1) |
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TheDigitalAlchemist
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DEC 01, 12:20 PM
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Found this guy's Youtube channel this morning.
"onixfiero and scale model works"
"this channel has morphed into a home for my fiero and scale model projects. step by step videos for repair of the pontiac fiero and my process when i build a scale model. im a huge fan of both and hope to have many other fans join me on a fun ride. "
https://www.youtube.com/cha...4e1D61WKtF6xLaSrs5yg
His videos are a bit 'rough' (audio (music) is loud and a bit repetitive (imo) and if he used a script, it would tighten things up a lot) But he's new to the game, no one starts out "polished" (heck, most of our videos are hard to watch)
If you tossed him a "like" (and subscribe to his channel) I betcha it would brighten his day.
He's a Fiero guy. If even 10 people subscribed, he'd notice the bump and encourage him to make more content.
Toss a like on these two videos at least:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rZdDzw4_B0
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bW0Dv3ApQo
There's not a ton of people who are fans of the Fiero, so I think its important to give props to those who take the time to publish positive stuff about them.
Small channels don't get much love by "the algorithm"
So while I'm not a fan of the whole "work for likes and followers" thing, receiving a bunch of new subscribers and likes can make a person feel like it was worth the effort to create the content.
Have a good one.
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Shho13
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DEC 01, 10:46 PM
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Onix and I are buddies, him and I live very close to each other and have attended a few shows together. He pops on the forum from time to time although not that often unfortunately...
He's an awesome guy, super chill. His model making hobby is really cool and he is very proud of his work. His attention to detail is impeccable, as well as his 88 T-Top that he restored is the literally flawless.
Go subscribe to his youtube channel if you haven't already, I know for a fact he would appreciate it
------------------ "Discord" Red 1988 GT under restoration!
Let's Go Mets!
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)[This message has been edited by Shho13 (edited 12-01-2021).]
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Australian
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DEC 02, 03:58 AM
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I have a mpc gt fastback kit which one day i will build a replica of my car make my custom wide body. The preparation on this is at another level as to paint it all before assembly. I haven't assembled models in a couple of decades but i did build some awesome planes and cars even made loads of customs madmax style melted holes etc. I went to my gfs parents house last night to look at to help sell loads of trains and carriages it is a large set up shame to disassemble all the track with scenery. But when i mentioned Hornsby brand i was told they are toys and there is none of that so i will have to document it all and work out what there is and appraise it. I only had a brief look over it and was more into the work and buildings etc. I did see some full brass train which i assume worth money. Whole attic is taken up 5 lanes at points so awesome.[This message has been edited by Australian (edited 12-02-2021).]
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TheDigitalAlchemist
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DEC 02, 12:15 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Shho13:
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Nice. Subscribed.
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