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wayne swayze

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  1. My first thought.... what a clean "sleeper"!
  2. Somehow...I'm oddly attracted to some of these cars...รท)
  3. ^^^^^^^^^What they all said! I find your work to be "art", beyond model building. Gorgeous!
  4. I too, like your "style" on your rods and customs. Keep up your great projects !
  5. Looking great Ray!
  6. Man that's nice! Everyone should have a "salt" car in their display case. ( I'd gladly take yours!)
  7. I love it! The side vents, the paint, and especially the wheels! Another great build from Blair's Speed Shop! Surf's up!!
  8. What vehicle will occupy the space Joe? Lots to look at the way it sits.
  9. Excellent question Ray. I never knew what the differences were. So thanks to Bill, now we have an answer. Man I like learning these things here! Never too old to learn!
  10. Welcome Pete. Lots to enjoy on this site. Do you have a good hobby shop in Stratford?
  11. Bill.....please dig this project out and start on it again! I'm sure I'm not the only one wanting to see this one finished!
  12. Love your projects Bill. You are the "master of stance". Sure hope you finish this and your lakes car. Both absolutely gorgeous!
  13. Amazing build! Weathering and detail .....wow! And that puppy is huge. I'd have to buy new furniture just to park it.
  14. Looking forward to your build Ray. Gotta love the salt!!
  15. This is proof that it takes a ton of work to make something look so simple. Keep up the fabulous work!
  16. Great looking old VW! Very convincing weatheringand other details. Nice job!
  17. I couldn't agree more! Not a lot of truly "nice" guys around, good to meet one here.
  18. Looking forward to this build Blair. You have a cool approach to your builds, so this should be excellent.
  19. As usual, beautiful model Tulio!
  20. You're right Bill. What was I thinking.......duh!
  21. I'm thinking that if you drilled a small diameter hole into the "tennis ball", epoxy an appropriate size wire into the hole, then gently sand the offending seam off, then you paint the ball the colour of choice. When dry, epoxy the ball into the injector stack with the wire going down into the stack.
  22. There may be some kits that have them on the sprue tree...IIRC, the ancient AMT 32 Ford Victoria...there may be others.
  23. Sweet! Classic!
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