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  1. Even foam board sprayed with a textured paint helps the look of a model while displaying it or just for you to get a look at it. You can have a few different colors to use and they are cheaper than others. As far as your house display goes, I am not sure how that would work.
  2. Hang in there Andy sending prayers. You have always shared good ideas and knowledge on here. Just take it step by step and see how this all unfolds as they say. You do good work and I believe you can do good work again. Like others have already said just maybe a little slower, just don't let that discourage you any. Some local Ohio shows are coming up that you could attend even if you are just looking. A small piece of carpet padding will help hold parts you are working on.
  3. Thank you for all of the hard work to get this out to us.
  4. Welcome Kaydon .
  5. Welcome aboard Robert. The model show / swap meet season is starting up again. A few are in Ohio.
  6. Another Masterpiece in the making, always a joy to watch you at work.
  7. Pat this is going to fit right into your collection of trucks.
  8. Looks like a nice little custom you have going on here John. Just keep sanding , gluing and cutting away until you like what you have.
  9. Around here it has been discovered that they use stolen enclosed trailers to hide the loot. They will take the trailers and pull it up to a building and fill it up. Then they take the trailer miles away and let it sit for a time until the coast is clear before they sell the items inside. Yes they were caught on cameras and it was a group of people doing the job.
  10. I was wondering how our friends down in FLA were doing. Good to see you guys are fine.
  11. Yes David ET was one that had the Uni-lug wheels. My older nrother was given a bunch of old wheels from the storage room at a place he worked. They were cleaning house. Hauled a few to the swap meets to sell as they wre mostly odd units. When they looked at the Uni-Lug they shook their head and walked away. LOL Live and learn. I wonder what he ever did with those wheels.
  12. Another thank you for your work. Well worth the pin. The pictures to go along with the text will help in the years to come as our memory fads as to what kit the correct LS.
  13. The top looks like a straight line. the bottom does not look straight all the way across the door. I don't think you would see that in scale though. What if you glued the strips to say .005 sheet and sanded them to the angle you need? would that get to tricky or maybe to thick?
  14. I was thinking a driver just to judge the height for the roll bar is all.
  15. The Corvette Tin is up here but have no interest myself. I did find one of the Raptors for 6 bucks on clearance.
  16. I like this project. I had a white 76 , the first car I drove that I paid for.
  17. This is still looking killer. Taller is better than skidding on your head for the roll bar. . LOL Do you have a driver figure for this?
  18. The green is cool. It would make some interesting rims because of the color.
  19. I like what you did with this. I was eyeing up one of the consumers power trucks because they have this cab.
  20. What a beautiful car Bruce. I would not walk away from buying that one at a reasonable price.
  21. Sure looks like the real deal to me. I like this, well done.
  22. Another nice save Al. Great subject.
  23. Nice Video to watch. They are using some very small cutters to finish with.
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