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  1. Thank you Bill, for a better way to ask my question. I just think the supports could be better used and not discarded. Maybe I am wrong and have been before.
  2. So I see that there are many supports under the body, yes I understand what they are for. Could these supports be parts to use on the model and not just wasted material and time printing?
  3. If you can use the software or would like to learn why not start drawing up the parts first? When you are ready to print parts you are happy with then splurge and pick one up. Another thread here looking for Canadian suppliers.
  4. I went to Hobby Lobby for the Chevy pickup with the Go cart. Not this weekend. Walked out with another Foose pickup. Not a wasted trip. I did see a couple of guys in their 60's looking at kits and one of them was straightening out some the Military kits. It drives me crazy when they are messed up also.
  5. This is nice. You do fine work sir.
  6. Awesome.
  7. I am wondering why A Canadian business would refuse your own dollar.
  8. Nice tip for the tweezer tips. Would a small rubber band around the tweezers help hold them stay closed also, or would that mess up the usefulness of them?
  9. Brian glad to see you have received some answers for your question. I see you are new here. Yes ask if anyone has a replacement in wanted section. There are several skilled modelers on here (not me) that offer great help from time to time.
  10. I like your color choice. to many are red. Looks great.
  11. A good looking Fox Body. I like the color.
  12. Yes you do need the snow blower Rob. Look around your town to see if anyone sells gas with no alcohol in it if you do. I get it at a Marina here but there is a station in Toledo that sells off road gas.It will save you headaches after the long storage in the summer. It does cost more but well worth it.
  13. Good book for reference. Well worth the money.
  14. Nice work Jim, that is a good way to start the new year.
  15. Looks good to also. Nice and bright.
  16. Spent about an hour doing the drive way and another 1/2 hour cleaning up around the back of the house for the patio. Glad the snow blower fired right up.
  17. Another set of eyes that like this. Well done.
  18. Thank you for the update. Get well soon Gregg.
  19. You did a good job on this old beater, nice save .
  20. Nice work on a very good looking Ford. I also like your 62. I think they are unrated in the styling department.
  21. It has stopped here now. somewhere around 6 to 8 inches. could be more as it is blowing around and it is light snow. The shallowest I stepped in was over 6 inches. Waiting until tomorrow to get the snow blower out. It is going to be colder but just want to do it once for this snow.
  22. This a good looking model you have built. Nice work.
  23. Wow this is nice. You sure do nice work.
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