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  1. I have that and I like it. Have you built any that are old enough to know if it yellows?
  2. You have very good weathering skills. Nice job!
  3. Thank you guys. This one is actually the 3rd one I had painted black and gold. My 2nd one was even nicer than the one I have now. Here is a pic of the engine that went into it. I assembled it myself. I lost that car to a fire. 9 years of blood sweat and dollars up in flames.
  4. David, Thank you. The paint scheme was inspired by a Hurst SSJ but mine does not carry the gold onto the roof. I have only seen one of those in real life and it was a rusted out beater driven by a couple of cowboys in Wyoming.
  5. I have shown most of my models here on the forum. Today I am sharing my most favorite cars. 1972 Pontiac Grand Prixs. The littlest is a Johnny Lightning that I modified with gold paint, gold wheels and BFGs. The middle one is a 1/25th scale kit I bought in the mid 80's. Since then my skillset has improved greatly. It is overdue for a restoration. The wood one is a gift from my best friend who commissioned it from a local artist who usually makes VW bugs and vans. I met the artist and he really enjoyed the challenge. Could I make changes to make it closer to correct? Yes, but I will leave it alone as it is a piece of ART! The 1:1 is what is in my garage right now. I have owned it since the late 90's. It is basically a survivor with nice paint, very nice original interior and a filthy, well-running original engine. I have installed a killer 14 speaker (FOUR are 10" subs) 5 amplifier stereo in it. I had to put in a separate marine deep cycle battery just to run it. Every couple of weeks (weather permitting) I find an empty parking lot and jam my playlist for 2-1/2 hours. I mostly like female pop with good bass guitar riff. Anything that has been recorded with a sub-octavizer really shakes the seats and makes the mirrors blurry. It has a numbers matching 455 and makes enough power to turn the 295/50 BFGs into quite a smoke show. However gas mileage is around 10. (not that it matters). I go to car shows most summers and I am ALWAYS the only Grand Prix there of ANY year. Comments are welcome.
  6. I have already searched old threads. Does anyone know of any resin casters selling this spoiler?
  7. Notice centerline of C-pillars hits the top of the quarterpanel at or forward of the centerline of the rear axle. The Saab C-pillar centerline hits the top of the panel way behind the axle centerline. When you shorten the wheelbase on your galaxie, be cognizant of this relationship.
  8. I have made a little bit of progress on my Freightliner triple drive. I am stuck not being able to paint because of the humidity here. Here is what I have so far.
  9. I have been struggling to make progress. The frame spent 2-3 weeks in the purple lake followed by 2-3 days in brake fluid. It appears the black is not going to come off of the suspension pieces. If I ever get to paint, I will have to prime before shooting the frame red. I did some studying on my masking requirements for my decal placement. Upon closer inspection, I need to lay on some more gloss white under color first.
  10. It has been raining here at least every other day for a MONTH so the humidity is always too high to paint. I have done a small amount of assembly and prepped a bunch of parts for painting. I am getting frustrated finally having the time but STILL not being able to spray paint. Here is my progress so far.
  11. Most impressive. I envy your skills.
  12. The bench looks a lot cleaner than when I visited. I would like to encourage you to concentrate on you BRBO.
  13. Yellow cab, green fenders. Sounds eye catching.
  14. My condolences. Losing someone you have shared so much life with is a great loss.
  15. Interesting project. I'll be following.
  16. Welcome Joe. There is a lot to learn and admire here.
  17. Bills72sj

    2019

    Superb craftsmanship.
  18. This one made me laugh right out loud! This is hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!
  19. Very nice work indeed.
  20. I love all of your builds.?
  21. Nice variety. I like the 57 Draggin Wagon, The 4 door Pontiac but most of all the Bug + gooseneck camper. Though from an structural standpoint, I am not sure the VW rain gutters would contend with the wind/drag of the trailer very well.
  22. Oh OK. I have some that tape in my HVAC service van. I thought your foiling looked like "real" BMF.
  23. Jeff, As per our PMs, My Freightliner daycab does not qualify (too far along). Please update the list to be my Freightliner triple drive.
  24. I agree on the timeline data. I myself have updated timelines a well as I am able.
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