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RJL

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  1. You just never know........... Looks like it was fun!
  2. Mighty fine ONE!
  3. I would love to see in 1/25 scale; 1932 Ford B400, 1933/34 Ford roadster and/or cabriolet, 1932 and 1933 Chev coupes.
  4. BYW; IHOP is on 45th Ave S just north of I94. Check out the Village Inn locations in both Fargo and Moorhead; wonderful!
  5. Welcome to my part of the state! I grew up in Moorhead, been in Fergus Falls for 40 plus years. Son lives in Fargo so we get over there a lot. You will like Hobby Hut there!
  6. Love it! Great job!
  7. Love the color! Sweet build!
  8. Spot on perfect!
  9. RJL

    1932 B400

    Just ordered one of these myself. Glad you DID NOT bob the rear fenders. Mine will have stock bumpers though; resto- rod type. You did a SUPER nice job on this! Thanks for sharing.
  10. I like it- looks like a car that is DRIVEN, like they're supposed to be used.
  11. 1961 was the last year with chrome trim around the cove which made painting the cove a second color easier. 1961 was also the last year of the 283 and wide white walls. 1962 was the first year of the 327, narrow whitewalls. I don't see the trunk ridge down the misddle either; hope it's there!
  12. RJL

    1932 Ford Hot Rod

    Perfect!
  13. Long live the old Chevys! Nice Bill!
  14. You nailed the front fender damage; I had a '63 Impala Sport Coupe back in the day and that is exactly where it was rotted out, down in that bottom corner. Looking good!
  15. thanks for reminding me about some cool parts in the boxes I've forgotten about!
  16. close to perfect!
  17. Back in the day this is the EXACT car I drove; it started as a 283 powerslide and when I was done with her it was a 301 3 speed Hurst. At the time I felt "poor" as I was the only guy around with the Bel Air 2 dr post. Never thought I would see this in 1/25! I am building it again- in scale this time! White/Surf Green. Thanks Revell! Russ
  18. Nothing like a clean build of the good old Model A. Great job Tom!
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