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  1. Can the SSlasher be built stock? It looks like it mostly is, aside from the roll-cage? Charlie Larkin
  2. I definitely want one of these. The paint set looks interesting, too. Charlie Larkin
  3. The '65 Wildcat could be VERY easy. The '66 is the updated '65. Re-create the body and chrome, and done. The interior in the '66 is actually the '65. The seat patterns and dash are the giveaway. I've been trying to figure out how to make a correct '66 dash for years. I'd love to see the other Grand Prixs, the '66 Bonneville, and the earlier Wildcats. Maybe they'll get adventurous, and do a '67 or '68 Wildcat and big Pontiac, too? Those were nice-looking cars. I tend to agree a 1968-'69 Impala would be a monumental seller, especially if done in SS and non-SS versions for a little variety. Perhaps a Caprice coupe with the option of bench or buckets and a Mark IV? I think it was the '68 that had really cool hidden headlights. I also agree the 1967-'68 Galaxie would be well-received. Handsome design, and it seems it would sell based on the requests. I'd personally like to see the 1965-'66 C-Body Dodges get done. I maintain the Chrysler's full-size cars of 1965-'66 especially were one of the pinnacles of post-war American automotive design, as they were also done by Elwood Engel, the same man that brought us the 1961 Lincoln Continental. The Custom 880 convertible was kind of neat, sort of forgotten now, and the Monaco is a beautiful kit. It would also open up the possibility of a Polara 4-door with options for police equipment, or to build an everyday car. The Charger and Bronco for more modern choices have a lot of options. Perhaps a newer 300 or a Challenger? The Bronco choices are as wide and varied as the Bronco itself. And yes, a new Ram pickup would be a good seller. So would a new F-150. Charlie Larkin
  4. The Monogram Museum Pieces haven't been run in years. From my understanding, Atlantis ended up with the tools, so hopefully sometime in the nearish future, we'll see another run. These kits are very nice, build easily, and look very good when done. Charlie Larkin
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    Looks good. Charlie Larkin
  6. Great job! I was looking for the Maxwell thread, but couldn't find it. That came out very nicely, too. Charlie Larkin
  7. I have a bottle of Frostbite from Scale Finishes, and I'm planning on this being a summer project. I'm really looking forward to building this. Charlie Larkin
  8. This is awesome! Where did you find the files for it, or did you do them yourself? About how big will this be once completed? Charlie Larkin
  9. I didn't mean to upset you, Jim. I actually found the whole thing rather amusing, and I had hoped that would be apparent in my response. That said, you've learned why a good friend of mine calls auto-correct "auto-corrupt." Charlie Larkin
  10. I once saw a 1964 Malibu SS with a six and Powerglide from the factory. Pretty car, Monaco (?) Blue with a blue interior. Might build that. Charlie Larkin
  11. Sign me up for one of each, maybe two if 4-door Chevettes show up in resin or a Vega Kammback. Charlie Larkin
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