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glue fumes

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  1. I like the Wiilard name. My Dad once had a pick-up with a Ford bed on a International frame and cab we called a Interford. Thanks for the feedback. Ron
  2. Thanks Chris, I really need to get this one finished soon. It took a little massaging to make the two fit. Ron
  3. So I had a couple of bad kits, A Revel 41 Willy's pickup, and a AMT 1940 (rides) woody. so what to do with the leftover parts from my 41 Willy's panel . Back of Willy's cab and front of ford panel..still need to finish detailing.. Sorry for the sub par modeling and pictures. But thanks for looking. Ron
  4. So I had a couple of bad kits, A Revel 41 Willy's pickup, and a AMT 1940 (rides) woody. Cut off the back of the cab on pickup, and cut off the front of the panel from the Ford. Combined the two. Added a injected MEL, not sure the injection system is correct. hope the picture posts OK. Only have my phone at the moment to take pictures with. Ron
  5. here is a pic of my wip roadster, from a older release. Modified a bit.. new engine, ( revel 32), new interior wheels and tires from parts bin.
  6. I'm half way to 106. been building models since 1972
  7. West valley Hobbies, in the salt lake valley has a good selection. I think there used to be (not sure if it's still around) the model car museum in Salt Lake. In the Provo (Utah) area there is a hobby shop called The Hobby Stop, decent selection of cars. and as mentioned MRS hobbies in Sandy Utah. Ron
  8. Thanks for the information. I can think of a few commercial vehicles that it would be perfect for. No plans to hot rod it, but it's always nice to have parts for the spare box. Thanks for the welcome, I've been lurking a long time.
  9. just saw this at my local hobby shop, any one know much about it. Didn't pick it up today. Looks to be stock only. Thanks Ron
  10. Tim Will the frame fit Revell's 31 sedan? Ron
  11. Hi I'm Ron. I started model cars by sneaking my older brothers models into my room to check them out. Loved to look at the boxes he kept undr his bed, this was the mid 60's his colection started in about 1959. As I grew up I built a few models of my own in the early 1970's. Rediscoverd model cars a while back and started buying up rerleases of the cars my brother had. I love the chance to relive those old memories by building up the clasics fom AMT and others.
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