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This is jut Fantastic! Shep Paine's ideas live on in your build. I really like blend on mundane setting, and the 'Technical' taking a break from the fighting. Very well done.
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That's me, right now. And, we still have not had the Pie!
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I cannot eat Red Sauce anymore. Especially the spicier, authentic versions. Heartburn so bad nothing helps, but drinking a half gallon of milk. I've given up on almost all Italian food. Your Red Sauce looks great , Steve. Wish my burnt out digestive system could handle it. Dinner Tonite? Cheese and Crackers, and Vienna Sausage. Washed down with Eggnog.
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Got all the Pre-Thanksgiving shopping done yesterday in 5.5 Hours. Costco, Winco, the Butcher (for 2 Spatchcocked Turkeys), Sam's Club and Albertson's market. Five Stops in under six hours, and since we got everything, no runs to the store on Wednesday. Means everybody is happier today.
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Resin Wheels for the Round2 2021/23 Bronco kit
stavanzer replied to stavanzer's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Those look really close, Carl. With some file work one the windows to round them out a tiny bit, they might be close enough. Thanks! -
Resin Wheels for the Round2 2021/23 Bronco kit
stavanzer replied to stavanzer's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
It is the "Heritage" model. I really like the looks. For Giggles, I spec'd one out on the Galpin Ford website. Mine came in at $39,785. Not really bad for a new Bronco. -
I just saw a baby blue over white 2022/23 Ford Bronco yesterday. It was the best looking Bronco I have seen so far. It had a legitimate "Vintage Vibe" to it that made it look really sharp to me. It had white wheels, and they are from the Sport Package. Does any resin caster/ 3D printer make these wheels? I'd like to try to build it in scale. Not sure which kit I'd need to use, but the 2021 is at H.L. right now. And for me, "Close Enough", would be "Good Enough", in this case. Thanks for the help.
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Been Raining here since 4am. Gutters beginning to overflow. But, we need the rain. Just not happy about spending all day shopping for Thursday in the rain. My Temp job working for the Kern County Elections Division, counting ballets ended yesterday. I worked from Sept 16 to Nov 25. Pretty good run. Now back to the job hunt.
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Yes, A thread just for Rocketry would be cool. I've been wanting to try it for years.
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I have a set of Warlock Rims and Tires, you may have if you want them. Alan
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Yes, they are the same tooling.
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Wonderful tribute to Mr. Felson. I read some of his books from the Library in Junior High. All were good. I never read this one. I'll need to fix that. Thanks for bringing back some great memories. Felson and W.E. Butterworth started my interest in Rodding.
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Fine Build, on a kit you seldom see built any more. Sad, because I think these were the best Jo-Han kit ever tooled. Good Show.
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I really like the colour choice, and the paint looks flawless! I'm not sure about the wheels, they look wrong for the car, but a great build noneless. Good Show.
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Absolutely Awesome Build! The figure is a great touch. The detailing is crisp and realistic. Good Show.
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Dodge on Dodge!
stavanzer replied to dougwintz's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Excellent Build on Both kits! Neither is an easy build, and you make it look easy! Good Show. -
Plumbing Truck
stavanzer replied to Pat Minarick's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I love the weathering, and the Build! Awesome Depot Hack conversion. Good Show. -
Nice Car! I owned one, when I got out of the USAF in 1988. It was a beater by then, and ran badly. I messed with it for a couple of months, and then sold it, and bought a junker 1968 Dodge Dart. The Dart was a Slant Six car but ran better than the Monaco, so I kept it for about a year. Sold it and bought a 1926 Model T Speedster.
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And , here it is.
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I have some ideas for making a Stock-ish car out of the kit. Leaving out almost all the Green Hornet stuff, and adding new wheels and tires. (the wheels from the either the '58 Christine kit or the '59 Imperial kit). Subtle things, but a change.