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Thanks Nick. While I was excited about the release of the 65 Dodge AWB, I was hoping for a stock version first. I remember the(MPC?) 65 Dodge Coronet in 1/25 plastic,(Ramchargers?) was hard to find and expensive, Was it ever re/released again? Did Beswicks 64 GTO come as a 1/25 kit? Cheers, Lance
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Thanks Tom. Thought I would tease you with another AWB Cheers, Lance
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1956 Chrysler 300B (*** Finished 22 Nov 15 ***)
Yenkocamaro replied to taaron76's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Wow, that color just Pops on that car! Super nice job on the build. Cheers, Lance -
Tom, you made a funny Cheers, Lance
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Whats your work area like?
Yenkocamaro replied to Dann Tier's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hey Guys, some of these work areas look staged Too clean, and organized!! Mines a little different, because I collect and Mod 1/18 diecast. I recently moved, so I'm still trying to find a place for everything. My workbench is a 6ft folding table, and I need to build a Spray booth one of these days. Some really nice looking work rooms, wish I had more space, like some of you have. Cheers, Lance -
Hey Guys, been taking more pics of my 1/18 collection, so I'll be adding one every so often. Cheers, Lance
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Very good start. If I could make a few suggestions, I would put at least 2 windows in a shop that size, also, the air compressor tank is way too small to keep up with the demand. Long ago when I built a similar garage dio, I used a modified big rig fuel tank, as an air storage tank, and mounted the motor and pump assembly with a gauge, to the top of the tank. I ran an air line on the wall, around the shop, so you could plug an air hose into it where ever you were working in the shop. You might want to add a fake door that says "Office", and one that says "Restroom". Just some suggestions. Cheers, Lance
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Cool, Tom! thanks for sharing your work with us. Cheers, Lance
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A real Beauty, Christian! These are sealed cars, right? Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Lance
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Revell '71 Plymouth Hemi Cuda questions
Yenkocamaro replied to Helper Monkey's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
This was the best photo I could find in a hurry, which may help you on making a mount. Cheers, Lance -
Revell '71 Plymouth Hemi Cuda questions
Yenkocamaro replied to Helper Monkey's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The part you have indicated is a mechanical fuel pump. Oil filter should be on the drivers side, at the front of the engine. You can see it poking out, at the bottom next to the fan blade. Cheers, Lance -
Nice job, Gene! Cheers, Lance
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Swede Savage Trans Am AAR 'Cuda Hwy. 61 based project
Yenkocamaro replied to swede70's topic in Diecast Corner
Impressive work, Mike . I see you also cut off those mounting screw bosses on the frame. Man, I hate those things! Cheers, Lance -
She looks sweet, Tom! Nice clean build Cheers, Lance
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tools required for styrene?
Yenkocamaro replied to jmk98's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
You can check out tools and supplies here. http://www.micromark.com/default.aspx?ns_md=cpc&ns_sc=AdWords&ns_cn=WK_Brand&gclid=COWxt8iq6cgCFQYIaQodedsP1Q Cheers, Lance