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Snake45

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  1. Very very nice! I prefer it buttoned up, but very impressive unzipped, too!
  2. Ah, thanks. I skimmed it twice and missed it both times. Gettin' old.
  3. I've been having real good luck lately with Tacky Glue, bought in the crafts section at Walmart. And WAY cheaper than "hobby" products (many of which are just basically Elmer's Glue anyway).
  4. Bought this '69 Charger cheap at the local toy show last month. I just finished restoring it--finished pics in Under Glass soon, I hope. It didn't come out half bad. These, of course, are the "Before" pics.
  5. If alcohol doesn't work, try NON-acetone nail polish remover. (I get it at Walmart.) I can't promise it won't hurt Hot Wheels paint, but I've now used it on 1/24 diecasts from maybe a dozen different makers and it's taken the graphics and junk right off without hurting the paint. Test it first, but definitely worth a try. Oh, don't let it get on your windows, though.
  6. I can fix that right up. Box it up and send it over!
  7. Agree completely. If you see any '57 Vette kit that shows or says "flip nose" on the box, RUN AWAY! RUN LIKE THE WIND! The body in that kit is a wretched backbirth. The kit above is a better starting point, but I think it lacks the hard top and some of the racing goodies of the flip-front kit. Best solution would be to start with a one-piece MPC body, then pick up the flip-front kit for all the rest of the parts in it. Unless you want to display the completed model with the front end flipped. Then go ahead and get the flipper kit, as you won't have to worry about the fact that the front and rear sections of the body don't come even close to matching up.
  8. Kinda cool, but after all that, they hand the guy the starter in the box? They don't put it on?
  9. Somebody NEEDS to reproduce this kit in resin. The more I look at these, the more I want one.
  10. Amazing work, especially the paint!
  11. What he said!
  12. Congratulations--sweet find!
  13. Snake45

    chevelle

    Very sharp, very clean build, smooth finish. Model on!
  14. Thanks for all the kind comments, everyone!
  15. Very sharp looking car, very clean build! Great color and great finish too. Well done!
  16. Never seen one of those before, real or model. Very interesting and very well done!
  17. Very clean build, as we've come to expect from you.
  18. Nicely done! I think you captured the spirit you were going for quite well.
  19. Different and interesting, especially the A.
  20. Now there's something you don't see every day! Great finish and the color suits it well.
  21. This year I finished up a Testor Chezoom I started and painted when it first came out. What was that, 1992, 93? So I guess that's an "amnesty build." Definitely an escape from my Shelf of Doom.
  22. I remembered three more--Otaki (also have it in Airfix and AMT boxes, maybe an ARII one too), Fujimi (which is actually 1/50), and Idea, which is a VERY poor Korean copy of the Fujimi. I just got a second CA P-51H last year, which gives me courage to try to build one of them. I've got the HPM P-51H all built, painted, and decalled, only needs final detailing and assembly to be finished. And it's been that way for at least 4 years. I hate when that happens. I also have a built Aurora P-51H that I"m gonna do as a gear-up "desk model." Should be an interesting project. I've actually BUILT (1/48 P-51Ds) one Hawk, one Revell, one Bandai, one Otaki, and three Monograms.
  23. Never seen the show, but it looks good and knowing you it's as accurate a replica as possible in scale.
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