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Nice collection, and a beautiful build I have all the Model A kits that my dad and I built when I was a kid. We also built the 32 Chevies, and Packards. I also have one of the Duesenburgs. Just bought a couple of the model T kits As well. I just stripped a Model A Victoria and am going to see if I can smooth out the two piece body. Message me and we can discuss Hubleys. I think I can come up with a few pics as well.
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'65 Ford Galaxie Convertible - Kindig-based
Sam I Am replied to Chris in Berwyn's topic in Model Cars
Good thing I have a screen protector on my phone....'cause I'm drooling. What did you use for the boot, I'm going to build one of these myself. My sister has a real one. -
Very unique, and as others already said, love the six banger. You will have to ask Tim Boyd, but I remember an issue of S.A.E that showcased a few topless pickups. I might still have that issue laying around.
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Beautiful...
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I have one of these in the stash. I like your color scheme, and the wheels. Oh, and if your going to throw it away...throw it my way. ?
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I have a few of these myself. Your doing great.
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My pizza should never be cold in that delivery vehicle. ?
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Nice job Al. The 46-8 was one of my dad's favorites. Yours is a nice clean daily driver by the looks of it, and that's what it's all about. I know there are a few that I wish I had kept as well.
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Talk about timing... I just returned home after working on a couple of my friend's cars. He just bought this custom '41 Packard. I haven't even had a chance to see if ANY '41 Packard was kitted in any way, shape, or form. This is a custom because Packard did not build a two door woody. This was built out of a two door sedan.
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Love the rose. I did one in pink a couple months ago. First time I ever tried the big wheel look. They really fit this car well. Glad mine did not have the warping issue.
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Lei, I love your interior. What kit exactly did it come from? Here is a link to my finished sedan delivery. The donor kit is the Ranchero and I used all of the chassis and interior. There are those that have worked with resin far longer than I have. Prep takes longer, some more than others. Thorough cleaning of the resin is essential, the mold release agent takes extra effort to clean. Your paint may fisheye, or even flake off if you don't. I learned the hard way. I use dawn dish soap myself but other modelers use different cleaners as well.
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What is your oldest unfinished W.I.P
Sam I Am replied to Sam I Am's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I wonder if we all got together for a community build for motivation, would any of these get finished. ? -
Just finished a great trade with AZPartsLocators. Great guy and would trade with him anytime.
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Very nice. The colors perfect and the little details you added really make it stand out.
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Love the color!
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Sweet ride!
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Nice work, love the direction your taking this.
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1959 Chevy EL Camino
Sam I Am replied to Zippi's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
It looks great Bob. Again, the color on this is perfect, nice stance too. Hope mine comes out as nice. So what is next on the bench? -
1959 El Camino
Sam I Am replied to Sam I Am's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks Bob, I've been following yours and it's awesome ? -
1959 El Camino
Sam I Am replied to Sam I Am's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Just pm me the times and dates, we can make it work. Hobby room is cluttered, to put it nicely, but always a different clutter ? -
1959 El Camino
Sam I Am replied to Sam I Am's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I finally am calling it quits with the foil work. Not my best by any means, but good enough for who it's for. -
I will have a large Canadian bacon with pineapple and cashews, and a large chicken bacon ranch. Oh, and delivered please. ?