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Chuck Most

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  1. EXCEPT for the short framerails, that is. Same here! Hey, Ken... know any casters who make a figure of a three headed guy in coveralls? No, forget it- I don't think they make glow-in-the-dark resin... Hmmmm. I like it. THAT would be a cool tutorial... DIY nuclear waste!
  2. I'll take it! Can't go wrong with a Lark- these things are popping up all over the place all of a sudden. Not a bad thing, if you ask me!
  3. Killer! A shame this kit will likely never be reissued!
  4. Pretty good piece of information, Bill! I wonder why Galaxie never included slicks in these kits, as the drag version was shown prominently on the box for the sedan.
  5. Neither do I, now that you put it that way.
  6. Would this be the same deal (or similar) as the kit one Mr. Greenburg described in his latest column? Would this be the same deal a certain Mr. Greenburg described in his latest column in MCM?
  7. Yep... should've gone!
  8. Some of it I still have, some I don't. Pretty interesting stuff anyway.
  9. They're Twentypence nails, which were... um... oversized. (And yes, I did notice the oversized nail heads. AFTER Dave pointed it out. Good thing I don't judge at contests for ship models...)
  10. Progressing very well.
  11. I see him around here and there. He hasn't completely fallen off the face of Earth!
  12. Very cool!
  13. It was Michigan caster by the name of Steve Strnad- he went out of business several years ago. R&R began casting some of his old products, but the Stude wasn't one of them, sadly. I'm not sure if anyone is currently casting this Studebaker, as far as I know, you're only going to find one in a collector/vendor's stash.
  14. Gee- I'd have never even noticed that! I was thinking 'well, a war ship's decks would look naked without cannons- what's so bad about that?" I never even noticed it was overscale, and the cannons weren't even secured properly!
  15. Best Paystar 5000 build I've seen in forever. The spoke wheels and aftermarket tires are a marked improvement!
  16. SJS did a couple of resin Studes- a '48-ish pickup and a custom Champ pickup. There was a company called Premiere that did a Champ pickup kit in the early '60's, its kind of crude and underscale, and is pretty tough to find these days.
  17. There's a 1:1 in my area similar to this, except the real one has a huge light bar with six or eight big spotlights sprouting out of the front bumper. Very nice job!
  18. Looks like a good one- the R-type wheels should look killer on it!
  19. It's actually from an Eminem song. Ha! I wish! That would be the one I'd love to have- look closely- it has a flathead V8!
  20. That may have been my uncle Brian. He's a bit... damaged.
  21. Yeah. Thanks.
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