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He sure did, what a shame. What a talented couple they were. I have heard recently she said she gave as good as she got, that always surprises me when they both like that. Tina was such a talented person. She will be missed for sure. To tell the truth she has been missed in the music world for a while already.
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Nice collection of well-deserved awards John. I am glad I didn't have to judge this show after looking at photo's.
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! Sorry Ray had to say it. Just keep in touch, there is always the off-topic pages.
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Congratulations that is well worth the award. I am guessing it was good that you had to repair it.
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Moebius Wrecker Truck Announcement
1930fordpickup replied to Erik Solie's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
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I looked all over the stores here sense November. Didn't see any until they were on clearance. Jim, go back and look in the sporting good section for whatever reason that is where one store put them. Check every clearance section they have. some stores have more than one isle.
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Outlaw Kart
1930fordpickup replied to Stevens19's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
I am glad I found these, they look great. Now you just need to show off the fathers life savings and retirement fund in a racing trailer for the kids. -
2010 Concept Camaro: Customizing Revell's Snap kit.
1930fordpickup replied to Toast's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Jermey there is a Pyro kit of a shortened bug convertible. It has the cut down doors and they call it a buggy. This Picture is from the Internet not mine. This is what I have in mind if I get to it.
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The flat parts could be cut on a CNC router, or Lazer. No need to make a mold. I just don't know an easy way to make the hinge for production. How many people would want the booth anyway? I feel the cardboard is good enough.
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I am glad they are not hitting the garbage can.
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If Janet had Started on a Carolina Dirt Track…
1930fordpickup replied to Horrorshow's topic in NASCAR
Great choice for the driver. Looks great. -
No talk about the Round2 1971 Dodge Demon ?
1930fordpickup replied to gtx6970's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
My guess is that they got a good look at the molds and found out the cost to repair would be too much. -
Saturday Night Dirt Trackin’
1930fordpickup replied to Horrorshow's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Cool Oldsmobile. -
This awesome. I think your flag may be a bit short for Silver Lake dunes. Just kidding. What is not to like about this.
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1960 Ford F-100
1930fordpickup replied to Mercuryman54's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Looks like you are on the right path to me. -
Only ever watch the reruns on late TV. His show could be funny at times, but stupid other times. His show is what all of the News looks like today, they all want to shock us with info.
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Status of Lindberg?
1930fordpickup replied to Casey's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I say odd because I think there may be more 1/16 scale kits out there than 1/20. They just look funny on the shelf next to the smaller scales. I know I am not alone in this thought as I hear it all the time at swap meets when someone picks up the 1/20 scale stuff and says how it would be better in the 1/25 or 1/24 scale. Hard to use them for kit bashing also. It is more about the number of kits than the scale itself. -
’72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
1930fordpickup replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
I think you are building this model better than the real ones were built back in the day. I like to follow your builds; the topic education is as good as the model itself. -
Status of Lindberg?
1930fordpickup replied to Casey's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Not only were they nice kits, but also good subject matter. The only problem was the scale.