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bbowser

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  1. I agree, great work and photos.
  2. Ooh, great picture, thanks! Where did you find it?
  3. I love seeing these unusual subjects done well. Thanks for sharing!
  4. I can second that opinion, I don't need to ask!
  5. Came in the mail today from Lithuania. I'll post up some pics of what's in the box in the review section. Paid $47 plus postage, $67 total.
  6. Great work. I have this same car on the bench right now and know how difficult it is, thanks for the heads-up on the hood. Hope mine comes out 1/2 as nice!
  7. Nothing wrong with that I keep three going, sometimes four.
  8. I love it, well done!
  9. Outstanding work!
  10. First one of these I've seen built, great work!
  11. Really nice. There were so many more of these on the street back then versus 2 doors.
  12. I'm a sucker for these '50s beauties and you do them justice. Keep 'em coming!
  13. Your threads are ones I always look at regardless of subject because I know they will be outstanding replicas. Kudos!
  14. Very tastefully done mild custom with a killer engine, very cool!
  15. I always liked that livery. Well done.
  16. The future is here. Your model is outstanding, love the color. This is only the first wave of things we will see coming with 3D technology.
  17. They are all very cool but those cut-aways just blow me away. Outstanding models!
  18. X2, love the 2-tone colors.
  19. Very clean and sharp paint and foil work. Great model!
  20. bbowser

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    Totally agree with all of the above, well done!
  21. That's a beauty! Looks good with black wheels.
  22. That's a beauty! I don't quite understand the reasoning behind the matte finish on the real car.
  23. LOL, no brandy in the box but I might need some by the time I get through with it. I did not know that liquor would counteract a laxative!
  24. I won an Amazon $50 gift card at a company party raffle and didn't know what to do with it. Perusing Amazon's limited selection of car kits I came across this. I used to build a lot of 1/72 WWI fighters so this piqued my interest. Mostly white metal parts with a basswood propeller. Upon doing a small amount of research it turns out this beast is a "rotary" not a "radial" engine, meaning the whole thing is connected to the propeller and cylinders and all spin! I can't wait to give it a try.
  25. Great color, clean sharp finishing. Well done!
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