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Yeah Nah

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  1. A productive year Carl! Nice set.
  2. Nice work Bil. A shining example of why I'm a big fan of the old AMT kits- lots of extra bits to play with!
  3. Yes, 'only' three. But three absolute beauties Bruce!
  4. Well done on the Porsche Jeremy and I hope those others see successful completion in 2024!
  5. Nice models David! And all the best for Christmas and 2024 to you too mate. I was going to ask if the Cortina was the old 1/32 Airfix but I notice yours is a four door.
  6. Some amazing stuff here Bob! Beautiful models mate.
  7. Thanks for the positive comments! Happy to share and if anyone wants them in PDF format PM me and I'll send via email.
  8. Excellent work! That yellow seems to show a nice pearl when the light's at the right angle.
  9. Some amazing stuff here Jason. Well done mate!
  10. And a Grumman F3F to boot! Beautiful models Mathias.
  11. Hard to pick a favourite but I'd be leaning towards the old Ferrari Ismael.
  12. Your workbench had a great year Oliver! Nice set.
  13. Amazing work Phil. Man, that Willys is something else.
  14. Amazing creativity here! Great collection- especially the F-100 Snowcat!
  15. Wow! What a gorgeous collection. Looking forward to your 2024 builds!
  16. Love these! Great work.
  17. Beautiful set of models. Outstanding work!
  18. To my eye, the 70 Challenger is one of the most beautifully proportioned cars of all time. No matter what viewing angle, it's just magic. A close second (another Mopar) is the 68 Charger. Not a big fan of vinyl roofs but not much choice with this kit. This 2001 ERTL issue comes with a 'Shaker' intake and hood, convertible boot and these wheels all of which are not included with Round 2's recent Collector Tin re-issue. I found this out on hpiguys Workshop Youtube channel (to which I'm addicted) where he did a review/build a couple of weeks ago. According to this kit's instructions, full size colour options for 1970 Dodge included 'Banana', 'Go Mango' and 'Plum Crazy' but unless I'm mistaken with my research, the actual paint colours were available that year, but those paint names weren't used till the following year. Assuming that's correct my Challenger is finished using artist's tube acrylics in Plum Iridescent and not Plum Crazy. Whatever the name, for a purple, it's a very appealing colour. Bit tricky (Challenging?) getting body over chassis, but this kits fits together really nicely and looks the part. Thanks for looking.
  19. Wow! Lot of mods but absolutely worth it. Top job.
  20. And each one top of the class Ludwig! Nice showcase mate.
  21. Pretty good production to me Tom! Thanks for showing.
  22. Superb model! Turned out a real beauty.
  23. Nice 32! Impressive build and finish.
  24. Man, that is something else. Just awesome.
  25. Looks great David! Super job. Bought this kit recently and because the body just didn't seem to look right (especially the roof) was considering putting up on Ebay as an opened but unstarted kit. Your build has shown maybe it's not that bad. Did you do any reshaping?
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