Strangest thing on my workbench? An empty spot. As far as the rattlesnake goes, is there enough rattlesnake skin on It to upholster the interior of a model car? Real rattlesnake skin might be the difference between winning a trophy and not winning a trophy at a model contest!
I use to have a cat that would steel a part or two from time to time, and crew them up. I always had to be careful around him whenever I was working on a kit. No walking away from a kit if the cat was in the room.
Into the 20th from the 19th? Or from the 20th into the 21st? Just saying the 20th doesn't clear it up to me. And I'm not trying to be an ass here. I really don't know.
Thanks for the reply Al. The tip about the rear wheel wells is good to know. Clearity on one thing though, how much of the wheel wells did you have to cut away? And the Kieth Marks decals really finish off the car. It looks great.
Another link to another great article, Greg. There have been a few postings recently that have had me worried that you were slipping. ? But, your last two posting prove you still know what's kool and interesting. Thanks again.
Now the above link does lead to a very good and informative article. Thanks, Greg. Both the Cheetah and the Shelby Cobra coupe need to be made as a 1/25 scale styrene plastic kit. I don't know why this has never happened. It's really something Revell or Meobius should do.