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AZ Boy

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  1. Nice job, Chris. What's next on your list? (I mean after the chassis).
  2. Very nice! My first car was the 75 Cutlass Salon and this brings back memories.
  3. Nice work on those, Matthew!
  4. No more teasing, Chris. Get some color on this thing! LOL!
  5. Very nice build, Norbert! I really like the color choice and graphics on this one.
  6. Awesome, awesome work, Dave!
  7. I use rattle cans for the large coverage (body, chassis, engine blocks, etc.), but I do use my cheap single action for Alclad. I understand that Alclad is also available in rattle cans now, but I've never seen it locally so the airbrush gets used on every model I build.
  8. Amazing work, Tyrone! You have the gift, man.
  9. Fantastic job on these Steve. Glad I was able to see these in person.
  10. AZ Boy

    1941 Willys

    That's a beauty, Bob! Anymore pics? Engine pics?
  11. Nice build subject, Dave! Great weathering on this. I'd sure like to try weathering some day. Too chicken, I guess.
  12. Nice build nevertheless, Dan! I've never been a fan of Revell's kit wheels, but that's just my preference. Is that color gunmetal? Good choice and it works well with the red. Regarding the windshield, look for some hobby white glue for your next project. It drys clear with absolutely no fogging issues.
  13. Thanks, Dave! I have great respect for your builds, and Chris' too, so I really appreciate the comments. The barrel valve & bracket were scratch built. Looking back at the picture though, I realize I should've ran the return lines over the plug wires instead of under.
  14. Thanks Chris.
  15. Here's one from way back when. Scary to think I did this one about 14 years ago.
  16. How about those decals?
  17. Wow! That is awesome!! I'm green with envy. I always wanted to build this car, but could never find the decals for it. Did you make them yourself? Either way, this is a beautiful replica of that Midwestern terror!
  18. Mine wasn't exactly a "purchase". I was given a dremel set from my Father-in-Law about fifteen years ago. It's not cordless, but it's still going and I use it extensively on all of my builds.
  19. Another winner, Norbert! You have built quite a nice collection of iconic Pro Stocks!
  20. Great job, Norbert!
  21. Here's another "version" of the same car, but from earlier in 1971. This is the one I patterned my build on.
  22. I don't think it would've been the A arms. Those didn't start showing up on funny cars until the eighties, I believe. More than likely it was the drop axle.
  23. Norbert, you are becoming quite the 70's Pro Stock Jedi Master! Both are beautiful builds, and the stance on both are right on. Great job!
  24. Depends on which version you want to build. Jim (Kitswapper) can probably clarify, but I believe that the earlier version was the repainted version of the Carefree Duster. Pretty sure that the chassis was a blue, fairly standard digger style (Buttera?) chassis. The second, later version has a third gen, swoopier Duster body. I don't know who did the chassis for this one or the color of it.
  25. The stance is just right on this one. I agree with Derrick. Looks like a CR body. Great job, Norbert!
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