Thanks Jim. I like making them as much as any other kit. Probably a little more. They are rather simple and uncomplicated (like myself). But they are wide open to any embellishments, or addons you envision. Thanks for viewing.
Nice Job! Looks like yer' back in the groove to me! Go get em' Brent! Maybe check out Micro set and Micro Sol items about silvering decals, but I don't know myself.
Stunning! This thing has GOT to end up in somebody's Model Museum. After winning many contests, trophies, ribbons, accolades, and maybe even Moneys. Glad to be here to see This One! Thanks for Expose'.
That's a way cool paint job for the era. Real nice job on one of the Godfathers of Nascar early days. You've inspired me to post a 40 Ford dirt Mod my wife insisted I make. Personally, never heard of the guy. But the wife liked the color scheme. I hope you take a look at my Sumner DeWolf modified when I post it. Thanks for the Earnhardt car.
Jim Presnell to the pits please. Jim Presnell to the pits. Think we got some welding work for you. Looks like you got it pretty good there Neil. Nice lookin' car.
How long did it take you to make all those people?! Your car is as real as his! Fantastic Job! In my time I have contributed greatly to the sponsorship of that car. Thanks for posting.
Handsome Harry! He could ride that high line for sure. Really Nice job on that car. I dig that nice smooth even dusting on the tire slicks. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, this is a Kodak Moment! Really nice job on that ole' eyecatcher. Clever use of the Postimage setup. Gotta maybe learn how to do that sometime. Thanks for posting Randy.