At the moment i am building a revell germany mk2 escort rally car into the type of car i saw around when i was a kid. You know the type being fixed up on the road for not much cash, in the uk they were descibed as "beer and cigarettes budget". I dont really have a build style other than if its a car or truck i'll build something out of it or use it for parts. My next build is going to be a 1/24 Italeri kenworth chassis with a heavily reworked 1/25 scale AMT chevy pick up cab. Once i get started on it i'll make a build thread for it. I dont expect it to be easy due to the amount of cutting, glueing and filling that is going to be needed but at the same time i have a lot of free time through the week so i'm just going to go for it. I think one of my biggest problems with this build may be that both kits are already built and painted, so my first question is should i strip the paint before i start or leave it to use as a guide? i intend to widen the fenders on the front of the pick up to fit the chassis and have a bit of a kustom/lowrider style to it. The escort i'm currently building is about 3 or 4 days from finished now so when its completed i will write a short note about what i've done to it and hopefully you'll help me to improve my models in the future. i look forward to interacting with you all and happy modelling dudes