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  1. bogger44

    68 Dart

    Looks like she's ready to lay the smackdown at the strip. Very nice work on this mean Mopar.
  2. Love the color on this, and boy is it shiny. Very cool little pickup you've built, congrats.
  3. That's a sharp build. The flipped spindles improved the stance quite a bit. Congrats!
  4. Another great build, Randy. You sure have yourself a great looking collection of Firebirds & Camaros from this generation.
  5. Beautiful restoration, Randy.
  6. Ditto what the other guys have said, she's a great looking Mustang.
  7. That is beautiful, Steve. The magnum's and RWL tires get a big thumbs up from me. Well done!
  8. Good looking build. I love these too, along with the Cutlass, my favorite GM's of the era. A few years back there was '71 Skylark for sale around here very similarly built, and shape wise, like your friends car but in a burgundy color. Had a built 455. Wish I would have pursued it.......
  9. Thanks again for those comments guys.
  10. Nice detail work, she's a looker for sure. Well done!
  11. I've always liked that shade of red and it suits the Mustang well. Nice work, Jim.
  12. Beautiful 'cuda, Fred. Those colors and the Keystones were a great choice. Well done!
  13. Clean looking build, I like it.
  14. That's a good lookin' 36. I like that color and the wide whites, great choices.
  15. Thanks again guys for the comments. I absolutely love these in Grabber Orange, so it was a no-brainer when it came to color choice lol. Yep, those are the beautifully done AMT pieces.
  16. Awesome patina work, that looks fabulous. Nice job.
  17. That is a striking color combo, great choice. Well done.
  18. Thanks guys. I stole those from the Revell '68 Mustang GT. They really did a good job on them IMO.
  19. Here's my first completion of 2016. Painted in factory color Grabber Orange from a Model Master rattle can. I updated it to a '70 by adding the hood stripes and a chin spoiler. The front splash pan is too wide for the body, so I cut it in half and narrowed it by maybe 1/16th? of an inch (I just eyed it up). I had to do the same with the chin spoiler as well as reshaping it a bit for a better fit. I robbed it from a beater Revell '69 Mach 1 I've got. Oh yeah, I also molded the splash pan into the body, and in doing so pretty much obliterated the side marker lights, so I just trimmed out some BMF in their shape and put them on the body. The rear taillight panel/valance was a bit of a pain to get in decently. It's still not a great fit, but it was the best I could get it. Other than that, it was a pretty easy and straightforward build. Thanks for checking her out and any comments/questions.
  20. That Ford is a beast! Love the Detroit under the hood. Nicely done!
  21. Wow, what an incredible build! Fantastic work Mike, she looks flawless.
  22. Boy, you sure don't see these built often! Wheels look great on it and that is a beautiful shade of blue. Well done!
  23. You've knocked another one out of the park, Tulio! Beautiful model!
  24. Very sharp build, love the subtle color choices. Kudos to using a Ford engine, too.
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