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Sparrow on the shelf means more room for models.?
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Nice improvements you’re making to the front end of this one Jim. I have one of these that I have been tempted to start recently. I will be taking some tips from your build (and Davids) for sure! ??
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That is a gorgeous Impala Dave! Nicely done.?
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What does "NNL" stand for?
NOBLNG replied to spudmuffin1959's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Well Thank You for digging it up Steve. I have heard of NNL many times on here but didn’t know exactly what it stood for or how it was started. It’s an interesting piece of history!? -
Make the best of your time on earth…you only get one go around.
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I’ve decided to stick with the Tamiya extra thin. I spend far less per model on cement than I do on filler, primer, and paint. It might be worthwhile for someone with hundreds or thousands of models yet to build.?
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This stuff…I imagine it would work as well over any brand of chrome paint? https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/181804-revell-spray-chrome-test/page/7/#comment-2814161
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C2 custom Corvette Showrod project from 1/43 junkers
NOBLNG replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Looks great all around Ismael. The interior work is exceptional!? -
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Cool project!? If you use the Revell chrom spray, then Pledge works really good as a clear coat. The part can be dipped with next to zero loss of the chrome shine.
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Cousin IT would have dreaded bad hair days I imagine.
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Very nice! I agree, the colors look great on it.?
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That is an extremely nice looking Dart!??
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Them is fightin’ words.
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Though I try to achieve the perfect paint job, it remains elusive.
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If they can both supply enough cfm, I would pick the quietest one.
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Friendly loveable Squirrels..
NOBLNG replied to A modeler named mike's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
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Beautiful work so far Dennis!? The proportions are looking “proper”.?
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Some nice slicing and dicing going on here!? Not that you need any advice from me…but I think that door line would look better straight (not curved), to match the angle of the back of the cove and front edge of the rear wheel opening. I’ll follow along ‘cause I love this kinda stuff!?
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Win some, lose some…so the saying goes.
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I too have never bought a kit that I didn’t intend to build or possibly scavenge for parts. I collect and display my finished builds only.