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ksnow

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  1. What's the purpose of that? Publicity?
  2. 1 of 3 built with the convertible, 426 Hemi and manual transmission. Figured to go over $6 million. Too rich for my blood. ? 1971 Barracuda for sale
  3. That race car and hauler combo looks cool. That just might get ordered.
  4. Usually silence for me. Except for the water heater, furnace, A/C unit, dog wandering around upstairs, etc. I am sectioning off part of the basement this summer for a small shop, maybe I will have a radio then. May end up having to find a CD player, I have a whole box of those.
  5. I learned in the car in my avatar pic, 1983 Chevrolet Caprice Classic wagon. My wife didn't drive til after we were dating, she learned in my 96 Chevrolet C1500, extended cab long box. They didn't make her parallel park during her test. Don't think they make spots big enough for some of those trucks.
  6. I don't get to big cities much, so I don't see a lot of the newer cars, but this definitely caught my eye at the hotel I am at this week
  7. I am having the same problem, started about the same time. I can plug my phone into my laptop and attach pics from my phone, but can't load them directly from my phone. Always worked before. I have rebooted my phone and tried resizing the pics I have an aging galaxy s5, if that makes a difference, using the Internet browser that came with the phone.
  8. I'm hoping to build more than I did last year. I'd like to build at least one race car this year. I don't have a set list of kits to build, I just grab the kit that strikes my fancy when I want to start one. I'd also like to get an airbrush setup going.
  9. No time to get a picture, but I saw a neat school bus race car hauler. Painted purple, the back half of the bus was converted into a ramp style car carrier. It had a late model modified dirt track car on it. Pretty cool looking.
  10. I was into airplane models as a kid, mainly military. When I switched to cars in high school, it was pontiac firebird and trans ams only. Then I branched out to other GM muscle cars. Now I'm all over the place. I like the challenge of different eras, trim styles and looks. On my bench right now is a 67 impala, 77 camaro, 70 1/2 camaro, 65 Chevy truck and an 86 Monte Carlo aeroback. Yeah, I'm a GM fan.
  11. Since the weather was nice enough today, I took the motorcycle to work. Otherwise it's a plain jane '15 GMC Sierra work truck, regular cab long box with the V-6.
  12. Awesome car! The interior and engine detailing are very, very nice. Those are some massive tires for that car, lotta lift to get clearance for those tires.
  13. That's a very nice build. The stance looks great. The exhaust detail is nice also.
  14. Thought I had commented on this one, maybe that was in the WIP thread. Very nice build. I've been noticing the gassers more and more lately and this one is spot on. An inspiration, for sure. I like the gold touches on the engine.
  15. Very nice video. Wished I could have made it. I'll try hard to make the next one. Some very nice builds.
  16. Nice progress. I can see why you would have been disappointed. But as said above, with the orange paint and decals, it'll probably look pretty nice. Are you going to clear the body? That may help add depth to the blue also.
  17. Looks pretty darn good to me. If you can admit to and learn from your mistakes, you'll just get better and better.
  18. Thanks Chaz. I'm actually having more fun with this build than I thought I would. Trying out new things, with no real worries if it doesn't turn out the way I expect it too. I shaved all the badges off also, figured those wouldn't last long on the race track.
  19. I felt pretty confident after cutting and fitting the rear spoiler, I tried the front spoiler. I looked on the net at lots of short track/dirt track type camaros, and placement of the front spoiler/splitter seemed to be anywhere from way out on the edge of the bumper to way back next to the wheel wells. I decided somewhere in between gave me the look I was after, and still allowed the spoiler to be attached before inserting the chassis.
  20. I tried sanding/polishing the black paint job on a supernatural Impala. Started with the hood, this is the first time I've tried it. There was a fair amount of orange peel in the paint. I got the hood smoothed out, but did sand through the paint on the ridges. For the body, I decided against sanding and tried some plastic polish. It worked quite nice. the paint job looks a lot better, though there is still orange peel present. The polish does remove some paint, there is black on the cloth that I am using. But I have yet to go through the paint. There are 2 light coats and 3 wet coats of rattle can on the body, over grey primer. Here's the plastic polish:
  21. That's looking very nice.
  22. Nice display, wish I could have been there to see it. Only so many hours in a day unfortunately.
  23. That green is awesome. You'll need at least an LS7 to smoke those big rears. I'll definitely be following this build.
  24. Yeah, that was the original plan. After reaquanting myself with how, um, basic, this kit is and how many compromises would have to be made, I scrapped that plan. New plan is to model it in the idea of a spectator drag car, something a guy found and fixed/built up enough to race at the local short track. Oh, and there's no way I am even going to attempt to use the trans am - esque 40 year old decals.
  25. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Right? The rear spoiler was way too wide for the body. I found an old thread on this kit, and the builder sectioned the spoiler to make it work. This is my first try at anything like this. So far, the end pieces fit well. Once the glue sets, I'll fit the middle piece. My race car just wouldn't look right without a spoiler. If this goes well, I might just try it with the chin spoiler, also too wide. And off center. For some reason, I can't get the pictures to load. I'll try again later.
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