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Bills72sj

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  1. Went to HL, my LHS, and Harbor Freight today. No GMC Jimmy or International COE yet. But I did pick up two $11 HF air brushes after seeing a review on Youtube. Very convenient little devices. The brush never needs cleaning (just the jars) and I has a decent spray pattern. I bought two just so I could have more siphon jars. They will pay for themselves just from the lacquer thinner I will not need to waste cleaning my other airbrushes.
  2. I have used Ed's hoods on some of my builds.
  3. That Willys is AWESOME!
  4. That is what I thought. I have used that technique on occasion.
  5. I like the concept of triggering memories of your past by building a vehicle that has a personal connection. Well done.
  6. Very nice indeed. What was your technique for the FORD letters on the hood?
  7. What they said. All of the above.
  8. Nice job on the hub cap detail.
  9. Way cool project.
  10. Very nice. I built one as a kid. I have one on my wishlist.
  11. Way cool combo rig you have there. The Monster truck put a smile on my face.
  12. Thanks for all the info.
  13. Sa-WEET!
  14. Good to hear that it goes together well. Thanks.
  15. Thank you all. :0
  16. The dipped wing f4u Corsairs.
  17. Thanks guys. I like solving problems. Execution is usually the biggest challenge.
  18. Very nice. You always make your dashboards impeccable.
  19. Good to see you have a vision and are going after it.
  20. Added removable aluminum tube to be held by pin on one end and ladder rung on the other. This will allow tires to be added and removed.
  21. Your weathering techniques are well executed. Very nice job.
  22. I remember a lot of Internationals running around when I was a teenager. I will be happy to spend my money for this new kit.
  23. Your project is awesome! I love that you have created a vision and are working through all the mods to make it happen. For your searchlight, I suggest rummaging through you household recycle bin, The bottom of a soda can can be a parabolic reflector and a vitamin bottle could make the sleeve. Good luck!
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