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BeakDoc

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  1. Very clean and classy.
  2. Super cool hot rod!
  3. That is a pure work of art. How you stuffed that power plant under the hood is an engineering marvel, even in styrene.
  4. Beautiful trio, Phil!
  5. Very nice.
  6. BeakDoc

    Surfwagon

    Very nice! I love that color too.
  7. Not a low rider guy myself, but I certainly appreciate the skill involved in that conversion. And the seemingly tedious detail in the paint scheme, done to perfection, at 1:25 blows my mind. Well done.
  8. x2 Also, a pro-street version would be pretty dang cool, IMO.
  9. Really nicely done.
  10. I like it a lot. Looks good in black.
  11. Good looking Nomad.
  12. What he said! Wow!
  13. She’s a stunner!
  14. That is a fine looking build. Something about blue on 2nd generation Chargers that just fits.
  15. Fine looking wagon, indeed. I dig the mild custom touches.
  16. That is classy and smooooooth. Looks like she’s just barely floating above the deck.
  17. Here’s an offering “Well when you're sitting there in your silk upholstered chair Talkin' to some rich folk that you know Well I hope you won't see me in my ragged company Well, you know I could never be alone”
  18. The first is Times Like These by The Foo Fighters. Not even the foggiest idea about the second though.
  19. A fine looking gasser, Keith. Well done!
  20. That’s a sharp looking gasser, Jim. Nicely done!
  21. My initial goal was to build a historically accurate representation of one of Bill’s three original Little Red Wagons. I researched the subject to the point that research was becoming counterproductive. Given the limitations (the kit’s, the amount of resources I was willing to put into it, and, the confidence I have in my own skill level) what I came away with is an amalgamation of the three originals and the modern tribute/exhibition version with some artistic liberty sprinkled in. The paint is Duplicolor Inferno Red over Tamiya pink primer with MM Ultra Gloss clear. The injection stacks are the metal ones from MPC’s ‘75 Corvette Roadster. The wheels are from the parts box and if memory serves, came from the Monogram ‘39 Chevy Coupe kit. I wired the engine, ran some basic lines from the moon tank and scratched out the parachute rip cord. I also shaved the drip rail and omitted the exterior door handles. Comments, tips, pointers and critique are always welcome and appreciated. Thank you for looking.
  22. Beautiful! That paint looks like a reflecting pool!
  23. Fine looking builds for sure!
  24. That’s cool! The color/finish turned out great.
  25. Great save! What an iconic piece of American automotive history that truck is.
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