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Kenny B

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  1. Justin, It looks like the back of the cab needs to come up a bit. Very nice looking KW. Wonderful build.
  2. Juergen, Very cool build. I like the build of the 204 very nicely done.
  3. Juergen, Another incredible build. I followed your link, wonderful detail. Very nicely done as always.
  4. Wow KJ very cool build. I want one. Did you do up the engine at all? Very nicely done.
  5. Thanks to all for your wonderful comments. If you remember back when I was working on the hood. Or should I say changed the hood from a 379x to the 389 style hood. I ended up with a gap between the rear inner fender and the hood. I needed to add onto the inner fender to make it look right. With adding to the inner fender at the rear it straightens the front of the fender out so it sits straight with the grill. Now the front fenders clear the bumper when opening the hood. Do you follow me so far. Sanded and painted. Needs to be cleared and then ready to be installed. Thanks for following my build. Ken.
  6. Thanks Henry. No I am not related to David, But he sure has a few nice builds that I would love to have. As far as the tires I stuff them full of cotton balls. I'm looking forward to seeing your build of your Z/28. I'm a big fan of 69 Camaros as you can see. Thanks again Ken.
  7. Henry. You are right they are like a bigger version of a 1/24 or 1/25 scale. I have built one as well, but not as nice as yours. The paint is flawless. Very nice job for sure.
  8. Sean, I feel your pain. Let it dry for about a week. Re tape the yellow to get a crisp line and lightly wet sand it out. After I would run a pinstripe down the middle of the two colors. Just my two cents.
  9. Truck is looking good. Nice job on the extended bunk and not loosing any rivets. I guess the colors will be brown and gold? If you open an account with Photo Bucket you won't have to delete any pictures. My Dad brought this kit home when I was a young boy so we could build it together. We started it but he lost interest I guess. I ended up building it by myself . It wasn't the best looking but I was sure proud of it. I sure would like to build another one. Nice work anyways. Ken.
  10. Thanks Gino and Ray for your comments. I have some more updated pics of sleeper doors installed. I have a small repair around the door latch on the passenger side small storage door. The chrome paint ran under the masking tape. Like I haven't been there before. Thanks for following my build. Ken.
  11. Thanks to all for your comments. I managed to fix the gouge on the top left rear corner. A real small paint brush some dabs of paint and some 4000 grit wet sanding did the trick. I had to slowly build each layer up until it was level with the rest of the paint. I lightly airbrushed the wound and then wet sanded again. The end result came out very nicely. I also now have the sleeper doors installed and interior is all put in place. The flat screen TV and mirror was also installed. Ken.
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