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bobss396

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  1. I'm holding out for a $120K a year no-show position with my own parking space.
  2. They built a new Advance store by me, had a sign up outside, a grand opening date, the works. This was about 4 months ago, today the store is vacant, no signs of any kind. Wonder what happened. Bob
  3. I like it, came out great. I still build an AMT Merc once in a while, like a blank canvas for whatever you want to do. Bob
  4. I agree, too time consuming and expensive to do any production work, but agree it would be good for master creation. We got a bigger commercial one at work last week, just about any 3D cad model can be saved in a format to make a part. I had heard of a smaller one for like $5k that was as big as a old fashioned toaster, obviously not out on the market as of yet. Bob
  5. I thought the NNL East had a '32 Ford class a few years back. I'm still not sure what an "internet theme" is. But they're still popular to build, I have a Revell 5-window kit in the works myself. It's actually a pretty good kit with the Hemi engine, '40 Ford wheels, dash, steering wheel, etc. Norm has a bunch of resin goodies for it as well and more to come. If I finish mine in time for the show, I'll bring it. Bob
  6. I have a JPEG format car picture that I'd like to turn into a line drawing. Is there a way to do it by a program? Or am I out of luck? Thanks, Bob
  7. Almost anything will fit with some modification. The last 2 I did, I used the Y-Block Ford from the AMT '60 Ford and another using a NASCAR 351 from a donor stock car kit. I have one on the bench now, it has a Dodge 383 in it. The one in the attached pictures is the 351 in an AMT kit. Bob
  8. The final tally here was 26.3" of snow. A single storm record, so the papers say. I still had some clean up to do on Monday when I got home from work, but it was close to 39 degrees. I celebrated by cooking chicken on the gas grill last night. Someone clocked a car on my block that was parked on the street, glass and plastic all over the road. Be nice to wake up to that this morning. There's still a few cars in the ditch off the main roads, be a pretty penny to winch one of them out, it's down there. Bob
  9. We just got done digging out of 24" on Long Island. It can snow here anywhere from mid November to April. Snowfall can be anywhere from 2" to 200" per season. Some years we get lucky, some years, not so lucky. 2009 is going out with a bang. The drifts were as high as 5' tall. I had lots of things planned for yeaterday, but snow removal prevailed. Bob
  10. I use the metric conversion as well. For 1/25th scale, 1 inch = 1mm which is close enough to .040". So if 1" = .040, 2" = .080 and so on. I find this to be the easiest way to go and use it all the time. Bob
  11. Pretty aggressive section and chop, looks great though. Lots of sanding and tweaking to do, but it'll be worth it in the end. Bob
  12. Thanks. The scoop has chrome insert for it to. Ihave a couple of Black Gold greens (one is a pearl) in mind or possibly something from Duplicolor. Bob
  13. I finished 1, started about 6 others to add to the semi-done pile. I only bought about 8, so far. If I can get going on a roll, I could finish about 5 with little a effort. Bob
  14. Quite possible that its a play on words? Maybe Joe Riga owns the car. Bob
  15. It will be back more in the grille shell once it gets installed. It was a nicely cast piece that needed almost no clean up. Bob
  16. No skirts on this one, figured I'd try something different. Bob
  17. Thanks. The chassis was shortened a scale 8" between the engine and firewall. The oil cooler was cut off sn old NASCAR kit radiator. To those less "enlightened", it is in fact a NASCAR modified. Bob
  18. This is from the previous clean up. Basic set up is the same, the stove is gone and has a refrigerator in its place. Bob
  19. Flintstone resin body, AMT '66 T-Bird interior, '66 Bird scoop grafted to hood, Modelhaus wide whites, aluminum trim rings, '68 Chrysler 440, Replicas & Miniatures DeSoto grilll. Hope to have it done for the NNL East. Bob
  20. If the pictures show up, these are some of my '37 Chevy modified from LIARS member Andy Behrens Fotki site. Bob
  21. I started a stash of un-used kit lights that has helped me out quite a bit. Since I do a stock car now and then, the lights go into the stash. You might trying asking if anyone could save you some at one of the NASCAR builder boards, Randy Ayers is probably a goood one. Bob
  22. I just re-arranged around 300 kits of my own at home. I had to empty my storage area when I had a new heating system installed in the summer. Finally got things out of boxes and on the shelves again, even sprung for a new shelf unit at Home Depot. I also cleaned up the model building area and now I can work like a human being once again. Bob
  23. Scuff up the paint with something like 220 or 280 grit to crack the surface, of course keeping away from obliterating any detail. I swear by oven cleaner that I get at Big Lots, or any dollar store should have it. Skip the lemon scented ones and go for the full-strength product. Bob
  24. Mixing brands of paint is like starting the evening out drinking wine and switching at some point to scotch. The results are not always what you want. So get that scenario out of the way before it happens. Bob
  25. I like the thicker CA gels for attaching resin pieces. Sometimes the epoxy doesn't set up as hard and as fast as I like. Bob
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