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  1. we only have one child, and she has been around cars her whole life. when she used to toddle into my model room and watch, I would ask if she wanted to build something. after years of saying no she relented.... so I would pick up a snap kit whenever I was in the city. she did well, improving rapidly until she decided to move onto other things. but I did keep her builds:
  2. beautiful '57 Ford. actually they are both really stunning. great work!
  3. Looks awesome! I have been trying to build a replica of the '67 Plymouth GTX known as 'The Silver Bullet' , this kit will work perfectly. great build of a nice looking B body mopar!
  4. What if? what if Bob Falfa would have beaten John Milner? would his '55 eventually evolve into a mid sixties gasser? 1/64 Hot Wheels.
  5. man that looks sweet. a clean build of a not often seen Ford.
  6. very nice build. I'm partial to '70 Dodge Super Bee's. they look great in this plum crazy/white color scheme.
  7. never shopped at IKEA. my model/toy room theme is re-purpose. as in re-purpose an item to be part of my display. I keep my Ford stuff in an old cigar display cabinet that is clear acrylic with nice sliding doors, picked it up at a liquor store that no longer wanted it: My General Motors builds are displayed in an old Dentist cabinet I snagged when a medical center did a re-model and decided to give it away. it's old. and it has a nice storage area for boxed items beneath the glass area: my mopar display is an old china cabinet, complete with silverware drawers. I did have to get some glass doors cut for this one. that cost a little, but it was still reasonable.
  8. I understand a McCulloch supercharger was an option for the 1934 Ford V8. we built this one for a 3 window '33 Ford coupe. however, the supercharger is a 1934. Harmon Collins magneto, Navarro heads, Merc crank, and a few other goodies. it is very streetable, completely tunable. I do know this combo spit out 249 Horsepower with a nickel plated stromberg 97.
  9. I find enough inspiration on my own. I just want to say to Glenn a.k.a. Draggon......thats a great looking Merc'.
  10. thats cool. I'm thinking old school hot rod with mine. I have a nice flathead V8, and some speed parts stashed away. and I'm thinking of going completely fender-less. it will be all steel. I do not know if I want a chopped top, and color variations that I'm hung up on. thats why I wish to build up several test shots, so I can see if my ideas will work on a tudor sedan.
  11. I'm still looking for a couple of two door sedan kits that Revell makes. never seen any in person. so, I decided to drag home a real one: now I have to decide what to do with it, the 1936 Ford V8 Frame I found with it, and all the other cool pieces I brought home. but still want a couple of kits to build before I do the 1:1 so I can try a couple of ideas in scale before I start hacking and whacking on the real one.
  12. beautiful, clean build. a wolf in sheep's clothing, that's for sure.
  13. thats awesome! I was just looking at a picture of this team in my Cobra book. your build is one cool tribute. nice work.
  14. a couple of very nice trucks! Welcome to the board.
  15. wow...sweet road runner. really clean build. the attention to detail is sharp.
  16. cool. I always liked the '65 Coronet bodystyle. your build up is a nice tribute.
  17. That is 1:1 real. taken a couple of years ago. this winter is shaking out to be about the same. here are a couple more shots:
  18. really terrific build up. that color really pops on that B body. the fit & finish are first rate. one awesome road runner.
  19. ugh...........snow. now, happier news..........Johnny Lightning released this Ski-Doo snowmobile several years ago. why do I bring it up? because its 1/25 scale!.........................happy hunting!
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