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  1. One more set of wheels on Fire Frog and it's a great candidate for the car in the video game "Moon Patrol".
  2. Tres Bien!!!!!!!! It's my understanding [after watching an episode of Drive [big Muscle] that the Pontiacs and the Chevrolets all used the same roofs at that time and the differences lay in the rest of the sheetmetal. This is a great example of getting it right with a much better piece than offered in the kit. Gorgeous BTW, and great color combo. Bob Oh BTW, does anyone know what year Wide Track started at Pontiac?
  3. One of the nicest post race jobs I have ever seen. WOW Bob
  4. That paint is off the chain...................................... Bob
  5. That build says 80's like only a pair of leg warmers could. Bob
  6. This is quite an accomplishment John. The realism is second to none. It could pass for real any day of the week. Reality striven for, then attained. Impressive. Bob
  7. A Fox like I've never seen. That is some pony.
  8. Cruising the "Ave" in 1985 all over again. Very cool.
  9. There was a road racing Mustang a few moths back that was just killer. Chris' Funny car is my ever present inspiration though.
  10. Hope springs eternal........
  11. Those are just crying for paint [and more than a little Dawn]. I'd do em up. Bob
  12. Such is the way of things. I am moving back to Mass this December. I am on the Cape side and usually hit Darlington Hobbies in Pawtucket RI. I wonder if it will be there when I return? Bob
  13. Seriously awesome. So what if it's cloaked in vintage looking steel. All the better if I'm asked. Brilliant machine. Bob
  14. I have a mint in box VooDoo Vega that I keep putting off. I want to build it as a specific car if not the actual VooDoo. It's so mint i keep opening it and fondling the parts then put it back on the shelf. Avoiding might be a stretch. i have the skills to pull it off and Chris Sobak's Army car keeps the inspiration at a high level for me. i may even start it before he finishes that build. LOL. He has really set a high bar and future builds [at least for me] will be judged against it. I continue to gather materials for it but that excuse is rapidly dwindling as i seem to have everything [except the livery] I need to pull it off. Avoid? Perhaps postpone might be better. Bob
  15. That is my plan. I'll post the results this weekend. Thanks again B
  16. Thanks fellas. I think a combo of those two will get the job done. Thanks Bob
  17. I have a Goodwrench Nastruck and the decals were, let's say....suspect. I applied them anyway and they did their "I don't want to play nice" and bubbles formed underneath them. They looked good wet, but dry? Not so much. But now......Getting them off is a bear. I tried tape, not much luck. Any thoutghs as to what compound [meaning a liquid of some sort] that i can dip this thing in to and have it come out fairly clean? Help is appreciated. Bob
  18. Very cool..... How much does it weigh? Bob
  19. The latest would have to be the Simil'R Ford GT marcVd5. Well engineered and a fantastic subject. Two decal sheets with complete carbon fibre coverage, PE, metal springs and a beautiful instruction sheet with accurate color callouts. The price is a tad steep, but I'll deal with that if a kit is this comprehensive. Let's hope they make it for the long haul. Bob
  20. Man, that is nice. I was not aware of this kit being that detailed. Very nice work sir. Bob
  21. Lots of great detailing pics for us mortals. Gosh, that's a lot of money.
  22. Both are superb.... Well done on these fiddly old kits. Bob
  23. That's a beauty....... Bob
  24. Tougher than undercooked flank steak....... Bob
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