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Ron Hamilton

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  1. Excellent work!!!!
  2. That's the way a lot of them look. Worked hard, and ready for more. Excellent work Chuck.
  3. You are very talented, but it's kind of hard to view it upside down.
  4. Steve, I love this one. I have a few '61 Fords in my stash. At one time, Missing Link Resins had the '61 Ford Photo-etch Scripts. I wonder if they still have it as I need a set for one of my '61's.
  5. Freeze!!!!!
  6. See what you started?? I just got this in. I have to strip it, as I am not crazy about the color. Nice paint though. I may make a gasser out of it, as the dimensions are not right for a true replica. I do have plans for it, but I do not know when I will get around to it.
  7. It's like magic!!!!
  8. Lookin' good Sonny!!!!
  9. I would love that USA-1 Vega, even though straight out of the box, it's nothing more than a shelf model. I have a couple of "Stock" Vegas to be built, and a "Grump's Toy tp be restored. I may scratchbuild a "semi-accurate" pro stock chassis for one of these. I wonder where I can get some information on the chassis plans during the early '70's cars, such as the Don Hardy chassis used back in the day. I've seen these cars on the track back in the day, and I would like to do a few as a change of pace, after I do the NASCAR racer I threatened to do.
  10. I view snap kits as the ultimate slump buster.
  11. Very nice. I would be very proud to have one come out like that.
  12. I can't wait to restore it, but I'll ride it as is until I decide what I am going to do. Very nice!!!!
  13. Excellent build Dominik!!!!
  14. Oh Tulio!!!!! Magnificent!!!!!
  15. I wish it was mine.
  16. Can't do much better than that. Beautiful!!!!
  17. Interesting build. One of my uncles had a '64 Polara 500 Convertible, which I plan to replicate in scale. His was white, with a white convertible top, red interior with white accents, baby moons. 383-4 with a torqueflite. I really like those '64-65 Mopars.
  18. I figured that the bodies were different. I have a couple of tricks up my sleeve for this one. Depending on the kind of shape that it is in after I strip it, I have a couple of ways of tackling this one. I sold a variant of these beasts back in 1978, the Monza Wagon. They were not too bad with the V6 engines. I sold quite a few of them when new.
  19. Mark, This build has been such an inspiration. I have a couple of MPC Vega Hatches ('72 and '74), but I always wanted a Kammback to do as a wagon or a panel. I have one on the way from ebay, and I will post a picture of it when it gets here. It has been built and painted, but I should be able to clean it up, and turn it into a streetable car. I may cannibalize one of the hatches, or scratch build something. I love this car.
  20. That is one pretty car.
  21. You did some nice work on it. The medal is well deserved.
  22. I have been looking at the '65 Belvedere brochure. Lots of good information concerning option and color combinations. Maybe one day I will build one of my '65 Dodge Coronet 500's. I think one of them will be a good book end for the Satellite.
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