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Foxer

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  1. had this on hand ... shows knobs under dash and at top. From a '41 Plymouth Manual
  2. This has bee moving as fast as grass grows, but this is a big stage for me. I've worried about color-matching-paint on a resin stump to match a real dried twig posing as the tree. I'm satisfied I can start moving toward completion like the blowing wind.
  3. It says " vendor list by April 1st" on the NNL East site. But, always plan to spend ALL your money there!
  4. I don't see why not ... especially with a slow drying enamel. Flat paints may dry too fast. I always used thinned Elmers but I will sometimes get chunks where it didn't spread evenly. A better spreading glue would ne nice.
  5. probably the most worn knob is the Choke from winter starts (attempts)! ... thinking back to mine, but controls probably changed too much by that time. FYI I came on this 36-41 Plymouth Shop Manual ... a nice reference
  6. This was a beauty all through the build ... and now ... there's not a bad angle on it! Thanks for letting us enjoy your build along with you.
  7. very nice save ... glad you used a little custom on it.
  8. Easy to see all the work put into this ... and it looks gorgeous!
  9. Your details look very good, ill have to save this for future reference. Were those decals you used for the dash wood? This is a L-Head I'm still working on ..
  10. Very good looking set
  11. I like the engine detailing .. I had a version of this in my '52 Plymouth that never started in winter, but ran forever once it was forced to start.
  12. Nice work there.
  13. This got my interest up as being a bit different. I came on this page that seems to be a same bus. It's said to be a 40's White in Australia. Said to have been restored in Brisbane in 2008. http://www.bus-and-coach-photos.com/picture/number703.asp
  14. Stunning!
  15. This has been amazing to watch all the way through ... it came out beautiful!
  16. I like how your build is going. Just for talking. I always heard death stories about the doors and hinges on the A-100 so I just drilled some brass pins through the hinges while the doors were taped in place. It was pretty easy and hopefully my door hinges will last ...
  17. I use this for mock-ups, but have to remember it need alcohol to remove once dried. Otherwise, it holds things well and can re-position any time.
  18. Sorry for taking this out of my head, but the pixel size is what matters. Pretty sure it's 150 pixels. I don't do photos with my phone, so can't say how to resize them with that.
  19. http://public.fotki.com/drasticplasticsmcc/1/2/1/after-market-source/replicasminiatureof/ http://public.fotki.com/davetoups/aftermarket_model_parts/replicas_and_miniat/
  20. ... and I expect all your mock-ups have such beautiful lines!
  21. A famous New England racer ... I saw it many times at the Connecticut Dragway. I built this version around 1964 and it won't detract a bit from your beautiful build! Beautiful job!
  22. This one deserved to be built in scale .. and a job well done!
  23. Wow ... a station or five! Be sure your chair bearings are greased!
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