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AZ Boy

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  1. Looks great! Can't wait to see it finished.
  2. Super clean build, Ron! I like this a lot.
  3. Norman, Comp Resins has the 66 Jungle Jim Nova AFX body you're looking for.
  4. Competition Resin comes to mind for 1/24th scale. They're just one of many sites you can find that'll offer nice wheels in that scale. 1/18th? That's a little harder to find, but ACME Trading Company has some great tire/wheel combos for their diecasts that you can check out. Good luck.
  5. That is Top Shelf, Ron. The details and the paint are beautiful!
  6. Awesome build, Dennis! Simple and clean with just the right amount of detail. Great job!
  7. Great job, Jim! Very nice detailling and just the right amount of SHINEY!
  8. Excellent build Roy! Those Gapp & Roush cars were always tough. Can you tell me what shade of blue that is?
  9. Looks really nice, Tye. The stance is just right, and the paint & decals turned out great!
  10. Beautiful work, Art! Super-clean build with excellent detailling.
  11. Very nicely done, Rick! Great detailling!
  12. Very cool Ray!
  13. It's slammed and tubbed...what's not to like? Nice job, Stan!
  14. Cool Dave. Can't wait to see how you progress on this!
  15. Thanks Dave! I agree. I always liked this original version best. This is the one I saw run at ol' US 30 dragstrip when I was young.
  16. Thanks Mark! Do you have the one molded in yellow or white? My original body was the yellow-molded one, but the one I ended up using was white plastic (which was much less problematic when it came to the white roof and decklid on the car).
  17. Wow! All of these look great. You do beautiful work!
  18. Thank you, Brett!
  19. Hey, thanks Steve! I'm working on a 1/24 Jake Johnston-driven Gene Snow charger. You know...the one with the Ram horn decals. Pretty sure it was from the 1971 season.
  20. Thanks so much, Darryl..! I really appreciate that!
  21. Congratulations Niko! Having a full-sized "model" to play with is far better than one in 1/24th scale.
  22. Thank you Niko!
  23. Thank you Wayne. Always a tip of the cap to you for showing the rest of us how to lower these kits and make them look more realistic. Thank you too Shaun.
  24. Here's a few more that I forgot last night.
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