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bbowser

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  1. Got a pen today. How rugged is the ink and how long for it dry?
  2. Wow! Excellent work. The first few photos with that background make it very convincing.
  3. Nice! Accurate or not they build into good shelf pieces.
  4. I would love a modern Indy car or modern F1 kit. I think Indycar is picking up a lot of fans who have become disillusioned with Nascar. More IMSA prototypes on the order of Tamiya's Toyota T050 would be cool as well.
  5. Very cool! Anyone know if they have a Mustang in the works?
  6. Very cool! I built that one too, had the New Hampshire connection!
  7. That looks great, nice work on all the decals.
  8. Thanks for the replies. I'll look for those pens. I used to love the Shabo transfers for Nascar tires but they apparently are no longer available.
  9. Looking for tips on the best way to letter racing tires with raised lettering. I know about using acrylic not enamel paint. I'm working on an AMT Indycar and need to letter both sides of the tires. Thanks in advance.
  10. I love this! Really nice work and attention to historical accuracy. Thanks for sharing.
  11. What a great site! Thanks. Never knew there was a Tucker stock car.
  12. Looks great from here! Would it be the same colors as the Allison Coke sponsored Monte Carlo of the same era?
  13. The definition of horseless carriage. Well done.
  14. Not seeing all the pics? What I do see looks great.
  15. Similar to Old Millwater.
  16. Amazing work on them both! I can't imagine the torque on John's bike.
  17. Key word, almost! Great model.
  18. Wow! Those decals could not have been easy. Especially 1/43.
  19. Very clean work, looks great! What kit did you start with?
  20. Looks great! I miss Pontiac.
  21. Blushing is my biggest problem with painting, I need one of these.
  22. Another beauty from your bench. Keep them coming, we need more oldies.
  23. I spent hours poring over those catalogs when I was a kid. $5 was a lot of money!
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