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Sixties Sam

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  1. Looks great! The wheels are a good choice. Good work! Sam
  2. Great! You nailed the look of the real car! Nice work! Sam
  3. Very cool bug! I like the two-tone colors. The bus is really nice, too! Good work! Sam
  4. Nice! It looks much like I pictured it. I never thought of using tape - great idea! That will be killer when it's finished! Sam
  5. Very nice Chevy! Good colors and I like the six-banger! Good work! Sam
  6. Nice! Great color scheme, and well done! Sam
  7. Great looking Lincoln! Great paint and foil work. Sam
  8. Beautiful! Great work on this model. I like the colors. Well done! Sam
  9. Nice! The two tone color scheme is great - very creative. Good work! Sam
  10. Looks great, Rich! The blue is a good color for it. I did a 56 about 4 years ago, and made a connie kit for it from sheet styrene. Here's a pic.
  11. Great work! The red really pops. Very clean build. That kit is on my Christmas list. Sam
  12. Very nice! Great color and low stance. Sam
  13. Great job on such a tiny model! It looks real! Sam
  14. What does the fox say? Well, today it says great job on this Mustang! Very clean build, well detailed. I like it! Sam
  15. I would add a 50 or 51 Studebaker Starlite coupe, the bulletnose.
  16. Great concept, and really well done! Looks like an old sci-fi movie! Sam
  17. Very nice! Great finish, and very clean build. Sam
  18. Very nice! Great detail for 1/32 scale. Good work on the headlights. Sam
  19. Rich, nothing says 50's like connie kits and fender skirts!
  20. Carl, these figures are G scale model train figures from eBay. I got 20 of them for $17 a couple years ago. They were prepainted, but I redid some of them because they were crummy. Sam
  21. Hi, all. I made this ice cream stand patterned after a real one nearby that will soon be demolished to make way for yet another convenience store. It was a pretty simple build - foam board walls with coffee stirrers for siding and some brick paper in front. Balsa roof with aluminum foil to simulate metal roofing. Signs and ice cream cone on top came from online. The base is painted plywood. Fence is paper glued to balsa. Photos were shot on a table on our deck with some shrubbery in the background. Comments welcome! Sam
  22. There's always someone who doesn't understand how this forum works.
  23. That is really well done! The interior is great! Good colors too! Sam
  24. Very nice! The broken windshield is a great touch! Sam
  25. Very nice! Great finish and engine detail. Sam
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