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meechum68

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  1. That is amazing and so glad that he shares them with the rest of us!
  2. Thanks Ken! I did get it wrapped up and it's over in Under Glass now.
  3. So when I got back to building, I had 2 kits going, one was for a build off, and the other was what I wanted, then I saw another kit, and started on it. But, then life got in the way... Selling a house, moving, remodeling house... then work got in the way, all my stuff still packed up, then wife decided to take the shop so I got my hobby room. Roll forward 2 years, after work and life interuptions, I got back to them. I finished them up and managed to do another 4 kits behind them since I have decided to do a self imposed .. 1-2 hrs of bench time a week and not let things fester for months at a time when I am not traveling for work. Otherwise, they would sit and sit and sit. I do still build 2-5 kits at a time, but it let's me keep things fresh and if I run into a road block on one I can do something different and figure out the road block while not working on that road block issue.
  4. The Testor's kit that has 10 or so bottles of enamel, before I discovered Tamiya, and other brands. But I do like the Orange spinner been handy for other bits and bobs.
  5. Still sealed, this is my entry into the Cannonball Run! As you can see .. it's got space for all the cannonballs!
  6. So I found the information.... Gonna throw my hat into the arena, will post a box shot once I get back to my bench. I have 4 months to build, I should be ok on time!
  7. Count me in, see my follow up post.
  8. Looking Killer!
  9. That's gonna be 2 in the stash for sure. Glad to see it coming. I never got to build it as a kid, now as an adult I get to! Im excited!
  10. Beautiful! Can't wait to see your other projects!
  11. That gold GTO is GORGEOUS!!! So many beautiful cars! Thank you for sharing!
  12. Did some work on the wife's 57 Fairlane.... removed the weird bodyline on the fender tops, have some putty on it now curing. And got the rear end for it mounted on the frame. Will be getting the front suspension painted and assembled soon as well. Did some work the 47 Chevy as well. The 572 is hanging out between the rails here, I am waiting on the primer I want to use for the block and other resin parts then I can paint them and finish assembling and then do the modifying of the rest of the Chevy engine bay. As of now I shouldn't have to set the engine back.. for now.
  13. Well I may of bit off more than I can chew.. nah... got a little bench time and waiting on primer for the block and other parts so I can paint em before assembly and then will work on fitting everything into the engine bay of this big ole beasty. Here's a single pic for now. 572 block, heads, and transmission just hanging out in between the frame rails.
  14. Great inspiration for sure!! And being an Olds, welp I am sucker for them.
  15. Thank you sir, and apparently I am blind lol. It's fantastic!
  16. Looking good! That color is slick!
  17. Looking good sir! That red/white combo is smooth.
  18. Go ya, and this is amazing! Take care of the non bench stuff as the bench will be there bud! Thank you for the update sir!!
  19. Might I ask what color shift you used? And it was a black undercoat correct?
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