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Danno

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  1. Seems to me MCM did a spread early last summer ... don't recall the issue ... that other one doesn't even know we exist any more. Don't know what's going to happen this year, since Darryl "retired" we don't know who ... or if ... MCM will be represented. Haven't been able to lure Gregg "back home" for some time ...
  2. Nice! Gotta love them Studes!
  3. Piddle-dee-dee. Whut yu talkin' 'bout, Willis?
  4. Bite? Whaddya talking 'bout? I don't even have any teeth!
  5. You? Thinking? Oxymoron. We're even.
  6. Anybody have an Eshaver-to-English Translation Dictionary? I'm trying to figure out his last four posts ...
  7. Beautiful build! Gotta love them 'Studes!!!!
  8. Welcome! Great name! Pay no attention to the jealous ones ...
  9. Oh, that's nice!
  10. Maybe. But I don't think the inside is so bad, either!
  11. Arrived today! Issue# 164 (December 2011). Has a LedSled Hudson Hornet (by Chuck Roast Most) on the cover (main pic) along with a holiday Beer Wagon redone as the "Cheer Wagon" and Anthony Hazelaar's Model T firetruck, along with a mugshot of Hank Borger. Includes Pt. 3 of the Hubley Kit Kronicles by Dennis Doty covering foreign subjects; a good resin casting segment by the Kahunster and Art Anderson; Scratchbashing a Frame Pt. 2 by Scott Colmer; Pt. 2 of the Model Factory Hiro Ferrari 275 GTB/C buildup by Alex Kustov; a feature on Charlie Ryder's all-metal Gremlin; a bio of Hank Borger complete with examples of his legendary models (written by the legendary Bill Coulter); Steve Perry's "Cheer Wagon"; a feature on some great models by French Modeler Renaud Legardez; some sketchpad fun with the Thames Drag (Racing) Panel Truck by Brad Leisure; a feature and bunches of pix of Anthony's great Model T models; coverage of iHobby2011; Tim A's Trucker Corner spotlighting the upcoming Diamond Reo rerelease; and a ton of kit reviews and Wayne Moyer's 1:43 collection section! Jam-packed with Shock-wow and Awe-some! Another GREAT issue! Now, I'm gonna grab some Colorado CoolAid and go read. See ya sometime tomorrow! Maybe. *PS~ Thanks Gregg and Harry and all the above-cited contributors for another spectacular issue!
  12. Beautiful! Exquisite build ~ ~ ~ ~ if you can say that about a tank. > > > > All it really needs is a rebel flag a hugely oversized CB antenna and "01" on the sides ... ... or, showgurlz!
  13. Or, perhaps he is a professional underwear model-er and he slaps gluebombs together in between Fruit of the Loom photoshoots.
  14. Knock yourself out, Chuck! Just be careful about welding the door shut!
  15. Hey, Kevin: How much for the Plymouth grille? Thanks
  16. I've always noted that the ones who self-designate themselves as 'pros' or 'masters' usually aren't. The true pros and masters don't have a need to pump the hyperbole. ~ ~ Now before some gomer jumps on Scale-Master using my observation, please dutifully note that his moniker is derived from the name of his business, not from some internal need to self-aggrandize.
  17. That's ... kewly different!
  18. C'Mon, everybody ... ... get on the General Lee bus!!
  19. That's sweet! Good job!
  20. Wow! Zonkers! Zap! Kewl!!
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