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happy grumpy

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  1. Another beautiful build Tom. The color looks pretty good from here. I like it.
  2. I like to see these old cars in their stock form. You did an excellent job on this ford. The light color really makes it pop in the sunshine. Nice job Gunnar.
  3. I like the car, the color and the beautifully detailed interior. Fantastic job Eric.
  4. Just beautiful in this color, I also like the outside pictures. Very well done Tom
  5. Welcome back Matthew. You'll have a lot of fun in here.
  6. Welcome in our playground Darren.
  7. Nice color choice, good job on the vinyl top and the trim. This is a really good kit from AMT . You did it justice
  8. You sure put out some very interesting models, It makes us envious. Suberb job.
  9. Wow that's quite a load of work but obviousely it paid off, Great save
  10. great subject and beautifully put together, the color makes it a classic.
  11. Now this is right in my favorite cars especially mustangs from 67-68-69. Great build as usual and beautifully photographed.
  12. I like to revisit older models, sometimes a little work and effort will give great resuslts as you demonstrated here. Cool model and great improvements.
  13. Not my favorite porches ( I prefer the round head lights) but I love what you have done with it . Beautiful color and finish. Great build Dominik, as usual. The color sure looks beautiful. and glossy.
  14. Great model. I love everything about it.Beautiful outside shots.
  15. Nice model and color.Great job despite the issues
  16. Thank you all for your nice comments. It is indeed a great compliment when seasoned modellers think that a model is real at first glance, of course as modellers we can spot telltales of a model vs a real car. I sometimes on this forum have the same initial reflex of wondering"jeez is this the real thing?'' Then you look for hints for things that don't really scale down. I get the giggles at work though , my wallpapers are a slideshow of my models and a lot of people get tricked into thinking than these are real cars. I get a kick when I tell them it's a model. It's a little time consuming but I found that photographing my models has become another side of a hobby that I enjoyed for a good part of my life. I also get a lot of inspiration from you guys and I really do appreciate it. happy modeling to you all.
  17. Bob, it was racing white Tamiya TS 7 And thanks to all for the nice comments
  18. Nice 'cuda, the blue is a real good match for this car. Great build of a classic Mopar.
  19. This is a show stopper, The colors are astounding and so is the finish. The interior is awesome. Great build, I love it.
  20. Built box stock, I only swapped the original front bumper to use on my Stallone cobra mercury which had the bumperettes. Tamiya racing white with ts 13 clear coat. Thanks for looking. Never saw much of these here in winter land.
  21. Now that would get the groceries very fast. Imagine taking grand ma to the store in this. I like this body style. You did a great job with the paint and engine details. Really nice, thanks for sharing.
  22. Really beautiful as usual, The mustang went classic as soon as the first one got out of the factory. You model does it justice. The light interior makes it shine.
  23. That's quite a nice stable of ponies you got there Dominik, You have the whole history of Mustangs pretty much covered. I have a soft spot for the 67-69 and the newer gen 2005 and up. great work. Keep them coming.
  24. This the snap kit from Revell. Like recent snap kits this one almost builds itself up. No fit issues, curbside of course but if you care to paint it , it looks quite right. I painted it the same as on the box except for the top. I like the bright orange with the white top. The background is something I built recently to reflect an anytown back alley . Every thing is scratch built made mostly of Styrofoam and bits and pieces of styrene. Thanks for looking .
  25. Steve, I use mod podge to glue small parts, I hold them in place with a holder used for soldering. They set in about 5 min. Sometimes I use ca.
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