Thank you Ray and Harry. They are a fun little kit to do when you just need a pick me up. ? Of course much more could be done with these with the more experienced builder.
I have the easy build and do have a can of that paint. I better do it real on as it’s another can of Testor’s pain that is oozing the goo out of the bottom seal. And it is an amazing build.Just stunning. Sorry. I forgot to state that in my original post. You nailed it. Hard to tell what is the real car and what is your build Bart. Mine will never look this good. ?
What irks me are these EBay sellers that take forever to send your item out in a reasonable time frame. I won and payed for an item on Jan.7th. It still hasn’t been sent out. Come on. Really? Will not buy from them again.
Oh. I guess they are phasing out the HomeBase and now have the Franklin A10. Now why didn't anyone tell me this with the numbers of calls I made? Looks like I will have to cancel my account and open a new one to get the $79.00 price. www.att.com/buy/connected-devices-and-more/franklin-a10.html?source=EC1N0000000waa00E&wtExtndSource=0123_jmt1_nat_a_fran&dclid=CPDTwK6Dw_wCFVwNaAgdd-QJsQ
I don't know Carl. But I bought a variable speed Dremel at Harbour Freight.
https://www.harborfreight.com/13-amp-variable-speed-rotary-tool-kit-31-piece-68696.html
Wow. Beautiful! My great grandfather use to run a trolley from Gloversville to Schenectady, New York. I think it had a name something like The Electric Run because Schenectady was the GE headquarters at the time.