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Modlbldr

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  1. This will probably be a curbside since someone cut out the front wheel wells and part of the cowl below the windshield. I also got to looking and I don't have a frame in this kit. I may have one in my parts box. Thanks for the link. I never knew anyone built a 1:1, let alone several. I was just going off of the Stanford drawing online. Later
  2. Starting a new project. Using a design drawing from Steve Stanford that I saw years ago. Chopped the top yesterday and dropped he front of the trunk area a bit. Still early on this project. Later-
  3. That looks fantastic and I love the paint. What brand did you use? Later-
  4. Neither. One on the left says "80's Camaro" One on the right says "Dukes of Hazzard". No offense, but I say keep looking. Later-
  5. Nice little build. Great job on the paint. Later-
  6. Nice job. I figured with your reference to Lake Chelan and the Columbia River that you must be somewhere nearby. I am north of Spokane. Good to meet another "local". Later-
  7. Looks great so far. One of my favorite kits. I'll be watching. Later-
  8. Looking great. I'm watching this one. You have made me dig mine out and put the few parts together that don't require painting yet. I think that I am going to paint mine Galaxy gray. If not, I may be doing it in Mica Blue also. Later-
  9. I haven't seen an amphibicar since I was a kid. There used to be one that I would see crossing the Columbia River at Howard Amon park in Richland, Wa. I always liked seeing it. Later-
  10. No, they don't, unfortunately. Later-
  11. Glad to see that you are back on this one. I need to find one of these to build in a similar style. I love the stance and the engine work. Keep it up. Later-
  12. Great build. Nice work on the body kit. And the paint and lights are killer. Nice job for the first in 10 years. Later-
  13. Those aren't bad looking vehicles. Nice job on the VTS conversion. Just needs a bit larger tires for that lift. Later-
  14. Thanks anyway. I'll probably just black them out with styrene. Nice looking build. Later-
  15. Wow! I love it. That took some real talent there! Great job. It looks like it is straight out of the magazine. Later-
  16. Looking great, but before you get too far along I was wondering if I could pay you to cast me copies of the headlight parts. I have this kit but it is missing some parts. It's been a while since I looked and I don't remember if it is the headlight buckets or the lenses. If interested, shoot me a PM. Later-
  17. Modlbldr

    Enzo F.

    That color combo turned out fantastic. I like it very much. Nicely done. Later-
  18. I'm still feverishly working on this every chance I get. I primed the front body the other day after spending a good 4 hours doing filling and sanding. As the pic shows I am still not much closer to paint. As I was looking at it, I noticed that the fender area ahead of the driver's wheel sloped towards the rear. So this morning I took a small pie shaped slice out of it and glued it straight. Great. More bodywork. That body character line is giving me fits to get it smooth, but it's getting there. I also began painting the frame and chassis and rear axle. It will be a dark Emerald green and the body will be Catalina Mist Satin with Emerald scallops. I know...I know... Lovely photos. But I had to show you that I am moving forward. I have also been working a bit on the interior. I have no idea what the interior of the Voodoo Creeper is so I am using my artistic license in this area. I have made room for an AMT 55 Chevy dash and the rest will be minor modified or stock 51 Fleetline pieces. Later-
  19. I saw this Camaro in a parking lot a couple of days ago. I'm wondering what changes the H/O package includes. I was driving into town this morning and noticed the Willys grille through the window so I had to go around the block. I'm glad I did. A 43? Willys. This one is a nice "in progress" pickup. A nicely restored 40 Ford. A digger. And these out back. I'd take it ALL!!! Later-
  20. Some of my recent acquisitions: Given to me by a good friend who built all of these when new. Found at a flea market for cheap. I thought the steering wheel and separate head rests were strange. In the batch I also got an old Chevelle painted dark brown and a Mustang racecar. Maybe pics of them later. Later-
  21. Has anyone come up with a non - Facebook way to contact the seller. I would love to have his contact info also. Later-
  22. Great. Thanks for the info. That is what I had in mind. I have been slowly working on a 41 Chevy pickup in a very similar style and paint job so the info is a great help. Later-
  23. Beautiful build of a great kit. Nice color choice too. Later-
  24. Beautiful work. I've been working off and on on this same kit. I like it.Nice paint. Later-
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