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nonova

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  1. Two words Harry, Drew Peterson!
  2. One beautiful car! Great job.
  3. I'm going with REAL. But I have been wrong in the past, or at least 50% of the time
  4. I moved in November. Had to buy the December issue at my LHS. Sent in my change of address. Hope the mail man is good to me. And the January isuue is waiting for me when I get home.
  5. Love those 60's and 70's Funny Cars. Nice job man. Cannot wait to see the finished product
  6. If this Vans a ROCKIN' Don't come a Knockin'. Brings back some memories, foggy memories, but memories. Very nice build.
  7. Looks real to me Harry
  8. Very nice start. Way Kool. Love the pin-up chick
  9. OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!! The outdoor photos, could be a candidate for REAL or MODEL. Nice job, man.
  10. I'm going with REAL
  11. I am 54 years old with the mind of a 16 year old. My wife sais she has three kids, our two daughters and me. You are never too old to build models. You are using your mind and hands to create a minature piece of art. How many brain dead video game players can claim that.
  12. That is one BEEYOOTEEEFUL build
  13. My vote is for Pearl White with the lower half of the body painted HOK Pango Peach. I was going to use that color combo on a 1.1 '56 Pontiac Star Chief Catalina I owned back in the day.
  14. nonova

    '72 GTO

    Nice job ,Brian. Love the Honey Combs. Keep us posted on the progress. What color combination are you going to use? Any one you choose will be sharp.
  15. Fantastic detail on the dash and interior Kurt. Keep up the good work.
  16. nonova

    1974 GTO

    Thanks Kurt With those words of encouragement I just might have to see this thing through to its completion.
  17. nonova

    1974 GTO

    Jeff I used the bumpers from the MPC 1975 ventura kit. I used a strip of Evergreen plastic to replicate the rubber rub strip on the front. And I cut and lowered the middle portion of the '75 Venturas rear bumper and added the same Evergreen strip for the rear.
  18. After a long time on the workbench, and nowhere near ready to be completed, I finally talked my daughter into taking pictures of this long-standing project. Thanks to Revell for releasing the new Nova tool. I am using the interior and chassis from the Nova as a foundation for the '74 GTO. I hope you enjoy! 1974 GTO Side View. NOTE: upper quarterpanel and rear side window redone GTO Front View: grilles from AMT 1972 GTO, turn signal lamps from AMT 1965 Grand Prix GTO Rear View: bumper modified from MPC 1975 Ventura rear bumper Nova Quarterpanel: this is the 'before' picture GTO Quarterpanel: this is the 'after' picture (not finished yet) GTO Top View Resin Grilles supplied by Ed Fluck III at dragcitycastings Rear Bumper under construction The Real Deal: Owned since new
  19. So this is what Scooby and Shaggy are cruisin' around in now.
  20. Nice work John!!! That is one beeyootiful machine.
  21. Larry I could not agree more. I have delt with Ed on a project this past summer. He was very easy to deal with, and a great guy. Our hobby needs more guys like him.
  22. Harry, I am going with model on this one. Something about the headlights..
  23. YAY!!!!!!!! I got another one right!!!!!!
  24. I am going for REAL
  25. I want to move where you guys live. I paid $3.94 this morning for regular unleaded. The station next door had regular fo $4.04.This is in Aurora, Il. Chicago is higher still
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