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James Flowers

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  1. Wow a new way to keep dust off our models.
  2. I remember the storm of 1967. I lived in Gary, Indiana at the time. We lived four blocks from a shopping center and they just plowed the some cars up into the piles of snow to open it up. That was not a very good time for anyone. We have had storm here where I live now back in 1978 that equaled that one in 1967. I have a drive way that is 1/8 mile long that I have to clear out now every time it snows. We have had at least a foot of snow the last few days. I hate Global Warming.
  3. I hate snow, I hate snow, I hate snow!!!!!!
  4. Greg is the new Magnum Opus P.I. of the islands now. Just needs the flowered shirts and shades. Cool choice. The others have come and gone but the Mustang has never left.
  5. I will try your way next time and see how it goes.I see what you mean about loosing a little definition with the filler on yours. It still looks great though. Nice to see how others solve the same problem.
  6. Looks like you have some very good skills. That is looking great.
  7. That is one wonderful looking Mustang. The paint colors and other details are really nice.
  8. Cool looking VW. You got to keep them low so the wind won't blow them over.It happen to a SGT of mine in the Air Force.
  9. That is just wonderful to look at. Looks real, just like you could drive it away.
  10. There was another Tickle ME Pink funny car. It was a 1966 Charger. They showed how to build one in the old Model Cars magazine. With pictures of the real one.
  11. That is one strange looking machine. You did a nice job on it.
  12. You have a very nice collection of trucks there. They look like trucks that run around where I live. Nice and dirty and used a lot.
  13. I agree very well built. Sharp and clean looking.
  14. I like the looks of that motor. There is one thing on the body of these I wish they would change. That is the wheel wells on it. The real ones do not have fender flairs on them. See the picture of the real one posted in this thread. I found that it is easy to correct them. I just file down the flair and add some thin strips of evergreen plastic a round the lip. I have been slowly building a model of my 79. Looking forward to more on this build.
  15. I remember building one of those years ago. I like what you did with the wheels as they turned out looking much better than chrome. Looking toward more progress on this.
  16. Looks factory fresh.Very nicely done.
  17. Very well done.
  18. First time I have seen one of these built. Looks like you did a great job of building it. Now I know where the sink in my parts box came from.
  19. Looks like you nailed the look of that car. Nice work.
  20. Nice looking build.I really like your motor detail. I started on one of these about six months ago. I was thinking of making a flip open top for mine or a hatch in the roof for easy escape. I read an article about building one of these.
  21. I like the colors . Looks like a different car with that paint scheme.
  22. Here is a thought. How about red with gold flake in it?
  23. That gif pic is cool. The model looks cool also.
  24. You were happy when you built it. That should be worth more than money. Looks pretty nice.
  25. That turned out pretty cool looking. I like those seats. What did you use on them?
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