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Very sharp, Dennis!
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Still have one in my parent's basement, I was born in late '68, so I would say it was from around '71 or so.
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Well done, Bruce!
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Haven't seen one of those in a while, especially not stock. Well done!
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NIce work on an unusual subject!
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Very nicely done, Dennis.
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Very nice, Randy. Always like seeing something out of the ordinary, well done!
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Always like seeing this one, especially the hardtop. Nice save, Tom!
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Nice job on a seldom seen kit, Randy!
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Very well done, Andy!
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The fact that I have hobbies and interests, some that I've had since I was a very young child, that I refused to give up just because some one said so, is one of the main reasons I am single again after 14 years. Now I do what I want, when I want, I've never been as content as I am now.
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Very well done, Michael! BTW, does that 1:1's price match the year (55k)?
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Coming along very nicely, Al. Good job on the foil work.
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Very nice, always enjoy seeing that Olds!
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I really like the old AMTs and Johans. But the one that really stands out is the Revell Woodstock, the '30 Ford Woody with opening everything.
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Very nice work on a kit that is long over due for a re-issue. Well done!
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Not sure whether that kit can be built totally stock, Jeff, but from the upcoming releases list, the Monogram '53 Bel Air will be re-released soon. And the AMT '51 Bel Air already has been re-released. So, it should not be a problem making your '53 Sedan Delivery that way.
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Nice work, Marius. I've been thinking of doing something similar with the Ghostbusters kits, too.
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Nice start there, Jeremy. '65 is also one of my favorites, really like that color.
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I like to look at the work I did as a kid compared to what I do now. But, sometimes, if I built a kit that's not easy to come by now that wasn't done very well, I will rebuild it.
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Most kit I get from actual hobby stores are shipped for $8-$9. Some sellers (not only on eBay) want to charge for everything. Including their time and gas to go to the post office,etc., and call it a "handling" charge. (similar to the "processing fee" they charge for those things that are advertised on TV) Also, I don't believe that eBay or PayPal can take a cut of the shipping charge, so if the seller low-balls the price of the item, but inflates the shipping and handling, they make out better.
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Great work on a very seldom seen subject. Well done, Emmanuel!
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Nice work, Curt. My parents had one that color that was their first new car, (beige interior, though), that brings back alot of memories! Thanks for sharing!
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Nice work, Dan! Hope you remember the mix ratio for your color mix, it's a keeper!
'66 Buick Riviera
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Very nicely done, Tom.