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  1. Faux fur! How PC! LOL
  2. Those are some really nice builds!
  3. Its a beauty!
  4. I particularly like the cooler. It has a great patinaed & used look to it. It looks to be perfect as 1:25 scale piece. I would think it would be too large for 1:35. Is the broom repaired with duck(?) tape?!!
  5. 20 nice builds! 20! I'll be lucky to finish 2! I like your shelving, too.
  6. I didn't know Luke. I hope my response to this thread didn't offend anyone who knew him. I certainly meant no disrespect.
  7. Distracted or attracted? ??? (Me too!)
  8. Well done! A nice looking & very interesting model. Are the brass parts plated?
  9. Well its a Photobucket not a rust bucket! so...
  10. Nice clean build! great color choice!
  11. Sharp looking pick up! I like the stance.
  12. The green paint is perfect!
  13. Cool looking ride!
  14. I have only used Bleach White on resin, however I recently purchased the Por 15 for 1:1 project & may give it try as I have plenty left over. Dawn dishwashing liquid (or the Walmart equivalent) is my go to. The blue stuff. Don't use the the stuff with hand softening conditioners, just pure soap. I wash all opaque & unplated parts before I start any sanding or clean up & then again before I prime.
  15. Mine too. 1965 or '66. Albuquerque NM. Ian Whitcomb was the opening act. I remember Mark Lindsey walking onto the "barricade" that was placed in front of the stage several times during the show, fluanting his ponytail. Ian Whitcomb died this past April.
  16. What I said! It is concentrated so a little goes a long way.
  17. Modelhaus has always recommended Bleechwite, however I asked them about Super Clean, that they also recommend. They said it will work but would turn the resin purple. They also recommended Marine Clean, a Por 15 product now labeled Por 15 Cleaner/Degreaser. Since you apparently had issues with the purple cleaners, I would try to avoid them or test a scrap piece before immersing the whole kit in the "purple pond".
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