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Thanks Pappy. I appreciate ya man.
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The weather has been so Hot and Muggy that I can't get any painting done but I did get a little done. I painted some parts red and you can see from the pics that it's no good. I'll need to wait for this Heat wave to leave the area and repaint those parts. I did find some lens for the headlights in the parts box that look like they will fit.
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Pretty kewl looking build there kaci.
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Thank's Bill. Much appreciated.
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Much obliged there Carl.
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Thanks much man. I appreciate it man. Yup, really nice color.
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Nice Mike. I'll keep an eye out for it and thanks.
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Thanks Sonny. It's a pretty nice kit even if it was built OOB.
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Thank's Dan. It turned out pretty good. I'm a happy camper.
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Thanks man. Haha...much obliged Buddy. Thank you Sir.
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I do appreciate it man. Thanks.
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Much appreciated Bob.
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I appreciate the kind words David.
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Haha...yes Sir. Thanks.
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Thanks for the two thumbs up man. Much appreciated.
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Much obliged there Johny.
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Thanks Buddy. Yup, I can see whatya mean.
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Thanks Dan. I appreciate it Buddy.
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I think I'm calling this one done fellows. Under Glass: https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/201520-1951-anglia-street-rod/
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This was a fun build but it wasn't without the normal issues I have. Paint is TS-53 Deep Metallic Blue then clear coated with Splash Paints 2K clear. The engine is from the kit with the exception of the injection setup. I printed out a Hilborn stack mechanical fuel system from the Uncertain T as it was much taller but still allowed me to close the hood. The rear fenders are from the Mongram 1940 Ford PIckup Street Rod kit and modified to fit the Anglia. Wheels & tires are from the parts box. I changed out the steering column and steering wheel as I didn't like the butterfly steering wheel supplied in the kit. I also cut some screen from a paint filter and installed it in the front of the Grille. The suspension was modified and lowered to get this stance. 3D parts added that I printed out, excel Coil, master cylinder, and the fuel injection system. I'm sure I missed some things but hope you fellows like this one. WIP: https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/201034-1951-anglia-street-rod/
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“ BUILDING THE COVERS “ vol #108 BLAIRS SPEED SHOP AWB CHEVY 2
Zippi replied to M W Elky's topic in Drag Racing
Great looking little drag car Michael. I'm liking this one. -
Oh yeah Chuck...that's lookin the part dude. Looks like the ole boy pulled it out of the barn and is headed to the local track for some fun. An Oldsmoble AWB drag car. Who would have thought.
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'32 Ford 3-Window - tribute to the Bergman-Gammell-Meyer Deuce Coupe
Zippi replied to Phildaupho's topic in Model Cars
One fine looking 32 Ford Deuce Coupe. They always look good in black. Very nice build Phil.