By experience, who is the best aftermarket supplier. I am thinking along the lines of like diorama and detail parts. I've always wanted to build a garage diorama, a used car lot diorama, or a junk diorama. There was a company I thought was called Scale Ltd., but I am not able to find it. They had figures and office equipment for super detailing. Any information would be helpful.
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Long time modeler, who for a while, left the hobby for quite some time. Just getting back into it more and more. Enjoy the comraderie of sharing thoughts, ideas, and suggestions among other great modelers in the hobby.
About me: 45 years old. Enjoy building older muscle, vintage older and NASCAR kits as well. I also enjoy military modeling and doing small vignettes and diorama scenes. Greatly enjoy the research of doing dioramas and small vignettes.
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Best aftermarket supplier
25 February 2013 - 06:12 AM
My only NASCAR build (just the shell).
24 February 2013 - 07:43 AM
Here is my Dale Jr. Budweiser build from about 4 years ago. All that remains of it anyway. The chassis went the rest of the way when my angry then ex-wife threw all my stuff in the dump when we separated... Lots of built model cars and military kits all in an Ohio Landfill somewhere....*sigh*



1941 Ford Woody
21 February 2013 - 07:51 AM
Hey all,
Figured I'd start my first thread since I am a newbie here. I am looking forward to following plenty of threads here seeing your porjects evolve. Always enjoy learning from others. Been a long time since I have built anything, took a very long hiatus from the hobby and like I have in my life, I am now starting over. My first auto project is going to be an AMT 1941 Ford Woody. I will upload some photos as soon as I can take a few. I do enjoy building military models, dioramas and vignettes.
Scott
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