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von Zipper

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  1. ............But I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express.
  2. I went to the Meijers store in Traverse City the other day, got a Revell '68 Firebird and a Revell '32 Ford coupe. Then I went into Michaels that is right down the steet and the same '32 coupe was $24.00.
  3. I think this Geico commercial is my new favorite> "Hey you dang woodchucks !! Quit chucking my wood !!" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjGwusHrOtk
  4. I don't know about that.......but I'll probably build it at night !!
  5. Hey folks, my wife called me today from Meijers-they have models again and at a GREAT price> ( Ya got to love cell phones !!)
  6. I like it alot ! May be the best mainstreamer of that kit I've seen, Sorry you had a bad week-and hope things get better for ya !
  7. Well Done Mr. Most, Although I've never met you in person-this is the kind of thing I picture you driving in real life.... Every time I look at it, there's some thing else to see. It did come out very close to your drawing but I'm glad that lavender color didn't work out on the model,my favorite is the trade mark next to your name on the drawing............
  8. Nice job, I like what you've done. The color looks like Root Beer to me.......
  9. That's a Beautiful car.
  10. I get alot of diorama stuff from a Doll House shop, I never paid close attention to them-but I have seen dogs there that had real looking fur also.
  11. The AMT 1960 Ford Starliner has nice doors handle on the chrome tree.
  12. Ahh MAN ! MAKE IT STOP !! IT"S FREAKING ME OUT !!!! Gee Whiz Wally....all the cool kids are doing it !!!
  13. OH-NO ! Now the green car is doing it too...........
  14. Hey Jeff, I'm not an expert on them but I think the 1960 and 61 Valiants had the oval "cats eye" tail lights while the 1962 Valiant had round tail lights like a Dodge Lancer, Here's a couple shots of a 1960 Valiant model
  15. That's a neat model you built, I like it a lot-I'm sorry that I didn't see it when it was on the workbench, Is this a resin body or did you convert it into a Cherokee your self ? I'd like to build one myself-I had a 1979 for many years...what a cool truck !!
  16. That looks good, nice job on the weathering, BUT your truck depicts a 1941-1946, the 1937 Chevy pick up looks very different-like a '37 Chevy car.
  17. That came out Fantastic !! as always-Great Job !
  18. Hey, I'm glad you brought this subject up, I was thinking about going to the re-sale shop and looking at old umbrellas to cut up for the convertible tops...but I forgot about that till I just read this-Thanks for the reminder.
  19. I would like to see a section for motorcycles-1) for Works in Progress and 1) for finished builds, I'm building this 1/6 scale Harley Davidson Road King for my friend who is a D.A.R.E Officer-like the one he rides on duty- We are still waiting for the company that made the graphics for the 1:1 bike to make the same ones for us in scale, the officer said he would like to have his D.A.R.E. students be able to log on Model Cars Mag. site to follow along with the progress also. Just goes to show ya----You never know who might be looking at these sites,
  20. You've done a great job with your radio show Slant-I listen to it when I have an hour to sit still and surf the web. I'm also a big fan of the radio show you interned on http://www.openroadradio.com/ I really hope you have a great future in what ever you do ! Then I can say I knew you before you were famous.
  21. Very cool ! Always look forward to your builds !
  22. I get this from my LHS, in the train department. then there's this place for some really detailed ground covering http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=1191 Hope this helps,
  23. I used 2 sets of the T-802s for the trailer,but now I have 4 front wheels left over.....
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