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Scott Colmer

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  • Birthday 05/12/1962

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  1. Excellent work, Mark. I wanted to see how you placed the rear wheels in the fenderwells. They look great. The stance is dead on, as it the rest of the car. Scott
  2. Just got to see this one in person. John's Illusion took best of show at the GNRS model contest as it should have. An amazing reproduction of a beautiful car. Well done, John!
  3. https://public.fotki.com/Scottcolmer/reference-pics/uncertain-t/
  4. Had to pull my EV into a liquid energy dispensary to get a PIC of this really nice mustang. The guy driving it said he got it for his son to drive to high school and had it built in AZ. He would not adopt me, but he was a really nice guy.
  5. Went to the Zimmerman Driving Museum in SoCal on Saturday. It's a great smaller museum that allows you to open the doors of the cars. Sundays, they give rides. We ended up taking to a docent who gave us an extra tour behind the glass wall. It was really fun hearing what it was like to drive a 20's Packard Limo. In the gift shop they had only one model car on the shelf. The price was right, so I bought it.
  6. Wow, Mark. What a treat to see you do this one. I'm looking forward to watching you make a jewel out of what I consider to be a pretty rough kit. Scott
  7. Childhood memory right there. Thanks for posting it. I still have parts from the one I built.
  8. I have to say that Chris is are great guy and super talented builder. It was a pleasure to spend time with him learning about his excellent recreation of the Army Vega.
  9. The breaker on the pool has been tripping for a while now. We even had a newer one put in because of a code issue discussed in another post. Well, we had a good downpour a couple of days ago and the breaker tripped. I could not get it back. Great. I called the electrician and the can out today (12/24!) the guy knocked on the back door and said he found the problem. There is some wet wiring. Hmm? Then he pointed to the open heater unit. Yikes! The entire thing was a rats nest. I cleaned it out and the guy replaced some of the wire nuts. Then I gave it a good round with the leaf blower. I got lucky. No chewed wires and nothing shorted out. The bill was 80 bucks. But - The fitting on the salt cell was badly cracked and pouring out water. So one more round of repair needed.
  10. Hmmm. If it were me, I'd slip my name and the names of a few friends in there. Jus' Say'n.
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