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stavanzer

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  1. Not Yet!
  2. Wow! Just Super Work on this save. I like the paint.
  3. Quite a Slate. And HPI GUy has built all of them, already.
  4. They may not be that bright, but they regularly tease my Rottweiler. She goes tearing out the back door, barking up a storm, and the Doves sit on the ground until the last minute, and then fly up into the Mulberry Tree, just far enough to be out of reach. The Dog goes nuts for 5 minutes, then gives up, and goes away, only to do it again a few minutes later. I swear the Doves know EXACTLY what they are doing, playing a game with the dog.
  5. Awesome Build, of a forgotten truck. You really portrayed the truck well. Those Drivers were indeed, "Iron Men". Good Show.
  6. Cool! We have Morning Doves all over our yard. I like the sound of them.
  7. Ouch! Tell them Mustangs to Shape up.
  8. Great Build! Yes, the paint came out very nicely. Good Show.
  9. Awesome Paint Work! I really like the pair. I'm happy to see your finishing skills growing. Good Show.
  10. Jim, O/T. I just noticed your Sig Block. Is your dog named Phideaux?
  11. I agree, but He is stubborn. We will have to see.
  12. Great Save of an elderly kit. I like your dedication to using parts from your junk boxes. The perserverance has paid off. I like the yellow, too. It looks right.
  13. Very Nice. Got a real 1960's feel to it.
  14. Patience, Grasshopper.
  15. Sounds Like a Killer Build, Tim W. There are some really Neat Parts in teh Revell 29/30 Kits and the 32 Sedan/Coupe kits.
  16. Looking Great! As others have said, I liked it before, but it really has that "Rodder's Journal" feel to it now. Very Traditional, but very clean. I have the Beach Boys Kit and a couple of the Roadsters, with a plan to use the BB Rear end under the Roadster, and the Wire Wheels from one of the older Issues of the Roadster. My original Build plan was to use a Monogram 69(?) Mustang Engine with the optional Autolite "Cross Boss" Intake that is in the Mustang kit. But, I could never get the Ford Engine to fit. After Seeing your Blown Engine, I need to track down all the parts you used and try to replicate the Blown Engine you built. Mine will be hoodless, 'cause I'll ruin 4 hoods before I can get the cut out centered the way you did. The tips on lowering the suspension are great too. I'll be using them on my build. Thanks for sharing.
  17. Fair Enough. Pick a 'Happy" colour. It is a Happy Car.
  18. So, Dan. How is this coming? I really like the look of the Yokohama Tires.
  19. I'm new at this, but I want to try to learn how to post photos. I have a Samsung phone, that I take Pics with. How do I get the pics in the computer? Email them from the phone to the desktop? Or can I use a USB cable and transfer them from the Phone to to the Desktop? I want to figure this out, I'm tired of not being able to. Thanks, Alan
  20. Now, I just remembered why the Gunmetal Resonates with me. In the first couple of James Bond Novels, Ian Fleming always describes Bomd's Car as being Gunmetal in Colour. That's where my preference originates. You can ignore my ravings if you wish....
  21. Very Sharp Conversion! Keep up the good Work.
  22. Nicely Built! The Fire Department must be doing to Public Awareness Work. Good Show.
  23. That Bleu is the perfect colour for that car. Driver looks good too.
  24. He is correct. All the 1930's "Turret Top" Fords, were done in two parts when in model Form. Draft angles on the tops made it necessary. Unless you look at 1/32 scale kits, the the body was done in left/right halves.
  25. I really Like that "Springmist Green"! Too bad That's not available in a Rattlecan. Jim, The Gunmetal Gray body/Raven Black top, has a serious, no-nonsense look, that I really like. Even if it was hotter, it makes the car look 'hotter', too. That's my vote.
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