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89AKurt

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  1. I know right? First thing will be to dump the tools on the bench. ? I finished today, so last pictures, I promise. Bookcase is arranged, and actually useful. Paintbooth is decluttered. I made some wider shelves, and used up the left over on the side. Covered the whole bench with cardboard, there was about 1/16" of paint on the old one! Little used toolbox is there now. Added another shelf to the right, for boxes of scrap for scratch-building, it was always hogging bench space too. So glad to have done this!!!!!! ? Ok, back to the regularly scheduled program.
  2. Guess I can say that I prepared for winter. It's still beautiful weather in Arizona, so I could keep the door open between my office/hobby room and wood shop. I cleared off my bench and shelves and paint booth, and made new shelving. Should have done this last century. Bench before: Bench after: Paint booth before: Paint booth after: Amazing what I put up with all these years. Now it can drop below freezing. ?
  3. That is awesome work, love the bumpers especially. I know you spent some time creating that, since I did this for another magazine competition. I thought Imperials were also banned for demo derbies, perhaps that's a regional rule, since I read the County Fair rules when I did mine. I also did a "before" version, less work than "after". [/url]
  4. Sorry, I can't get off your lawn..... but as I've said, your topic got me to clean up a couple decades of clutter. Wondered why I put up with it this long. Bookcase that I've had for about 50 years, top is a junkyard, not touching it for now. This is the before shot, will take a picture when I'm done. When I built my detached office and woodshop, have a 3' x 3' closet for a paint booth. I had stored my paint in the little luggage box, PITA to always get on my knees and rummage around. I've seen others have racks for their paint, so I ripped some shelves. I didn't realize they would take up so much length! ? Making more tomorrow, then thoroughly cleaning that space. This has been like a purging of demons. ?
  5. due to stubbornness
  6. Thanks for sharing. I take it this was a national level show by the sheer volume of entries. Love the rally cars, good to see they are so popular.
  7. I should become friends with some of you! ? These pictures are a few years old now. A store was going out of business, bought the rolling shelf unit, took some pictures for the "before" shots. ? Thought I had all the models I wanted, but this forum has corrupted me by discovering subjects that I didn't know existed. Have also learned to get something while it's available, because so much is limited production, or there is a tragic loss and you will never see it produced again. I would like to think it's an investment, some kits never gain value, and others surprise me when I look at eBay. Have a list, 155 kits, plus a bunch of aftermarket stuff such as engines and photo-etch; build ratio is about 03%. Today, a goal is to continue de-cluttering my work area, some of you are extremely neat, makes me ill. ?
  8. Welcome! I've been inspired by others here, and am willing to admit needing improvement, that's part of the hobby. Just getting inspired to build something is the first hurdle, so don't hold back!
  9. Just wanted to thank you, and everyone else, for inspiring me to clean up my ghetto pig pen! Took this picture yesterday, before putting the mess-laneous into containers, so I could actually see the bench, which is a bathroom Formica countertop. It was not firmly attached to the walls, had sticks propping up the edge, things tended to roll into my lap. I also raised it 2 inches, to reduce slouching. But the big thing, getting the toolbox off to clear up some real estate. I used the stud finder, and made sure longer screws went into the studs for the cleats. I added two little shelves, one below and the other to my left. Got some same size cigar boxes today, so I can store junk. Next is clearing off the bookshelves to the right, and making it useful. This won't last two seconds once I resume the current project, all the tools will get dumped on the bench, but will have 3 times the area. Better shot of the chair, my grandma had it, but it fell over too many times, and needed repair. So it still looks ghetto. ?
  10. Interesting, figured some of you would know the history of this kit.
  11. Wow, that's complete! Hardly see those Cannoball C.O.E., especially the bigger ones. ? 1930 Indian motorcycle $42,000! ?
  12. Congratulations! Does the contest have a webpage that will have photos?
  13. That Martini Karman Ghia looks like incredible craftsmanship. Rommel's Rod amused me. Thanks for sharing!
  14. I built the Corvette last century. The back wheels ended up on a Porsche. Tractor pullers remind me of these.
  15. Totally impressed! You spent a bunch of time and thought on this. You better be good at figures too, otherwise could be a distraction.
  16. Hobby Search: 1966 American Coupe TypeC w/Blond Girls Figure (Model Car) ~pssst~ it's a CADILLAC! Don't let GM lawyers find out. I did a quick search, Johan originally popped this? Saw a 4 door resin under glass.
  17. Dang, not just any awards, but best of the bunch, WOW! Nice looking plaques too.
  18. Thanks, shiny American muscle is always the favorite. ?
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