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misterNNL

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  1. Nice kit bash model.Thanks for sharing.
  2. Another example of using what you have available to bring your scale dreams to life.Thanks for sharing!
  3. Great build my friend!Super clean with a great paint choice.Thanks for sharing!!
  4. Are your air cleaners on backwards?Not being critical,just asking.
  5. I remember driving north on interstate 75 through Detroit and passing the huge original factory brick smoke stack with the WILLYS painted on it in white letters.
  6. Nice build.Thanks for sharing.
  7. Very original build showing a lot of imagination and original ideas.Can you share exactly which aircraft kit(and the scale)the radial engine is from.Looks very cool!Thanks for sharing.
  8. I stopped at a LHS in Dayton,Oh yesterday to get some of these for my stash and was informed that this kit has been discontinued by their distributor already(!) so I ended up finding some on-line.Past history of the availability of Galaxie kits tells me that if you're thinking about buying this kit to build sometime in the future you'd buy them when you see them.
  9. Very well planned and executed custom.Thanks for sharing your vision and skills with us!
  10. Intresting and ambitious project.
  11. That front end treatment looks like something straight out of the Alexander Brothers shop.The chop looks just right and it will be interesting to see what tail light treatment you choose.Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
  12. Period perfect custom with just the right touches!
  13. Very ambitious project requiring some serious patience.I really like the idea of using the roof sections to construct the matching trunk profile.Good luck.
  14. Great custom.Thanks for showing us some of the in progress photos as well 'cause you just knew someone would ask how you made those didn't you?
  15. Very nice work.It's great to see how other builders are able to utilize what materials they have available to them to make their models come to life.I think I personally would use some wood putty to add curves and shape to parts like the back of the headlight buckets,but that's just my humble opinion.Thanks for sharing!
  16. Great idea for using an otherwise useless(IMHO)kit.actually IF the real red baron,who really was a German baron(Vonricktoven,probably spelled incorrectly)had owned a deuce it would have probably been a "deuce-enberg" as all German officers were aristocracy and very wealthy.
  17. Looks very good from over here!
  18. Thanks for taking the extra time it requires to snap those in progress photos an post them.Those will surely inspire some builders to do similar projects.We appreciate you sharing your inspiration!
  19. It would be very interesting for a lot of us to see the completed body in a side by comparison with an "as molded"Revell kit body.
  20. Looking very nice.Love the applied patina.....shiny is so over rated.
  21. Remember that if you don't know what the underside looks like...neither does anyone else.Just build it to suit yourself ,which obviously be very cool,and all will end as an amazing finished model of an amazing real car from an unlikely future.
  22. My only suggestion would be to lay that grille back at a pretty steep angle.Just my opinion.
  23. You are posting some very unique and interesting photos.Thanks for sharing!
  24. I enlarged the sign photo and the plans are from Model Junkyard in the Netherlands.They also offer plans in several scales for other signs as well as plans for a vintage service station and a vintage wooden barn for those "barn find"models in your collection.
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