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Ballroad

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  1. I really like how this looks it's dead on. We have a local wrecking yard that's been here since at least from the 50's, and has really been left untouched except for fencing and keep out signs. Your car reminds me of some of the cars in this yard. It in Quinnesec Michigan. Describe your process, I like the windows too. This is motivating me......

  2. Thanks for the comments, I'm still new at this as I just started again this summer, although I built some to offset my model train's, and old radio work. I've been bittyby the Volkswagen bug just received the VW panel van ( yagermiester?) Looks like a fun build Revell Germany, Amazon, came from Hong Kong! Unbelievable! Got it in record time, will post more on this.... thanks

  3. Just some quick photos of my first Tamiya 66 Volkswagen bug. I really liked the kit, a real treat!.My ideas came from the website "The Samba" if you like Volkswagen's definitely check it out.I don't like my models looking too new and shiny, please give me your input... thanks,

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  4. I don't know if this product has been submitted, however I thought it worked fine for me. Under the name of "painters", made by Elmer's, purchased at the local Walmart craft section, it is the largest in size, I thought it worked quite well to represent wide white's....after painting I chucked it in my Dremel, with a sanding drum as a mandrel (seen it here), these are the provided tires for the old issue Monogram deuce roadster, yeah, I know there's a speck of dust 9:00 on the rear tire, I asked my girlfriend and the pets and they said it was just fine..,

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  5. My Father sold these cars new back in the day. Kingsford Motors, Kingsford Michigan, he worked from 1951-1958. He also sold the first Thunderbird in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1955. This looks like a neat kit to do ... but I don't think mine would equal this one ....

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