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DynoMight

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  1. Hey Guys, Day Two I was cleaning out our storage room and I found one of my older brother's model, a 1940 Stone, Woods, and Cook, the black one. My brother told me I could have it, since the rear axle was snapped from the frame. I took the engine, (which I'll take pictures of after I touch it up) and also the frame. I'm going to see if I can fix the rear suspension and maybe use that because the Nomad's suspension is, well, (thumbs down emoticon) I will post pictures. Thanks for looking! -Glenn
  2. Thanks Mike! I'll have more updates soon!
  3. Keep Up The Good Work
  4. This looks amazing, KUTGW
  5. Thanks Niko for the website! I'll have to see if I can find a bigger motor that would fit; but I think I already attached the blower to the motor... I can't remember... Thanks Stan! I've looked at a couple of your builds (65 Impala and your Capri) and you were part of the inspiration behind this build.
  6. The fact that this was all hand-painted blows my mind. Amazing work; Keep up the excellent work man
  7. Thanks, I'm going to continue it tomorrow. Thinking of painting it either Hemi Orange or maybe tan to make it look like a "sleeper" Thanks man, hoping this one goes my way instead of my truck..
  8. Looks sweet, keep up the good work! -Glenn
  9. Interesting kit! Just some touchups and it'll look even better! Oh and a tip; take your wheels and sand them with sandpaper and they'll look worn and not like the car was just washed or it has brand new tires! -Glenn
  10. Hello, for my first post, I'd like to show you my 1955 Nomad Pro-Street/Drag Wagon. I decided to call it the 9 Second Grocery Getter, for short I'll just call it the Grocery Getter. First, lets start off with the motor. It is a motor from a 1955 Badman Gasser kit. It is painted flat aluminum (oil pan, transmission) satin black (transmission) guards red (block) I re-painted the blower flat aluminum, since the chrome was not so good I painted the headers satin black and I drilled the ends out to look like actual pipe. Originally, I was just going to take parts of the interior and the chassis to fit the large wheels up there like this: But then I remember I still had the chassis to a prostreet 55 belair I did a while ago, so I cut it up and slapped it on there. More updates will be coming soon! Any advice/recommendations are welcome! -Glenn Also, where do you guys get your really wide slicks, and for what price?
  11. Do good. It'll make him happy.
  12. Thanks Bruce, I'll be sure to! Thanks Mike, I hope I do have the right attitude haha! Steven, your welcome for me, ah giving you hope haha. I already have had many years of fun and I hope for more too. Tonight I'm probably going to post my progress so far on my Nomad. Thanks! -Glenn
  13. Hello, my name is Glenn Might. I am 14, about to turn 15 in August. I have been building models ever since I was 4 or 5. I mostly enjoy building classic cars and some newer cars. Currently I am working on a Pro-Street/Drag 1955 Nomad. I'm not the best builder, like some of you (I've spent almost 2 hours gawking at all the amazing models on here haha) but I enjoy making models and that's what it's all about, right? I'll enjoy getting to know you guys and hope I can make some friends here. -Glenn Aka DynoMight
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