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Matt T.

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  • Birthday 03/26/1974

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    1/24, 1/25

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  1. Rob Zombie used one in one of his horror movies. Looks great! Found on the Internet Movie Car Database (imcdb.org). If you can get past the lack of 1:1 examples (I can), go for it! Enjoy the build.
  2. Yes! A Coca Cola salesman’s car. Put some big decals on the sheet that look like shop signage and 3-4 bottle boxes for the rear seat. Bring it on!
  3. Being a TV license, maybe it expired? I fully expect to see this tooling again, probably in police, taxi, or fire trim.
  4. Love it! What a great looking race car. 😍
  5. That setup gives the best “rubber rake” of all the Revell deuces too, with the fronts being much shorter than the rears. Great illustration for the box too!
  6. Beautiful build! Your stance prep work really paid off. It's perfect.
  7. Yes, it was. Created for the truck's introduction/auto show circuit. That said, if you get the more recent release in the flat Revell of Germany style box, it has a killer set of Cartograf decals that really make it look great - both inside and out.
  8. Just wanted to loop back and report that I received my order in 14 days flat (got the shipping notification 6 days after ordering). Beautiful stuff, just like when Danny was selling them. FYI - the prices on the website are for a pair of tires. Don't ask me how I know. 😆
  9. I just bought Wylde's 1/25 '84 Silverado grille from George. It's a beautiful piece! Get to the table early and get some of these!
  10. He moves quickly, which is important with Tamiya acrylics, in my experience. He paints the entire gas tank in 23 seconds. Any more time messing around with it will produce what you found - marring, pulling up, etc. If I can't get the coverage I want in about this amount of time, I wait 30-60 minutes and recoat. Hope this helps. Model on!
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