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Flynlo

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  1. Harry’s 55 Chevy convertible, “Woody” street rod, WLA Harley and 427 Cobra
  2. Nice work, thanks for sharing!
  3. Another awesome build Charles. Thanks for sharing it and showing us whay can be done when no kit exists!????
  4. Looks great. I am in for at least 1 kit when you get to the country sedan!
  5. Nice Job on this, wish I had a real one just as clean
  6. Great concept and execution! Thanks for sharing!
  7. Also it looks like you did not install the interior tub when dry fitting the chassis. Generally, in final assembly the windows will be installed it the body. Then, the interior and firewall are assembled and installed. This will give the chassis a solid base to attach to after "shoehorning" it into the body as mentioned above. Looks like a great return to modelling for you...press on!
  8. Looks great to me! Can't wait to see the windshield. Please keep us updated!!!
  9. Austin, If you can post pictures of the front, rear and side profile of the parts then I'm sure that many on here can help. The methods for making the molds and casting will depend on the profile and details of the part.
  10. Just received my latest order of 16" wheels and tires to convert an AMT half ton van to a 3/4 or 1 ton. As always the quality of the parts and service is spectacular!!! Thanks Danny!
  11. Sweet build, thanks for sharing!
  12. Excellent work Ken, thanks for sharing!???
  13. Awesome Build!!! That ranks right up there with the best of the incredible rigs show on this forum!
  14. I am definitely interested when you are ready to share the details.
  15. I have had success replicating the 71 front end by adding a small slice of pinstripe tape painted the body color to replicate the horizontal division between the turn signals (although it looks like the subject's turn signal bezels may have been re-chromed omitting the yellow in the divider). In the photos below you can see the body colored stripe which is 5/8" tall and the chrome trim is .25". Also note that the amber reflector is side facing only. From head on the lens is clear with an amber bulb being used. The grill needs a horizontal center bar added from fine strip syrene covered in BMF and a black wash to the rest which makes it a suitable likeness. Don't forget that there will also be body color between the headlight trim and the grill as shown in the original photos.
  16. I have purchased a couple of his built ups and was very pleased at the care Amy takes with shipping and how they travelled. I did have to re-glue a few small pieces but stil, very pleased and proud to have the examples of Harry's craftsmanship!
  17. the Cyclone pick up was kitted, never seen a Typhoon injection molded but with a resin Typhoon and the Cyclone donor kit it could be easily done.
  18. Looks great to me!!!
  19. Awesome work. Truly a masterpiece that replicates the original to a "T".
  20. Having driven U Molines, the thought of doing 40 in this thing scares the hell out of me. Brakes and steering are barely adequate at 20 and throw in differential braking...no thanks!
  21. Stunning build and photos!
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