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camaroman

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  1. Looks great!!! just in time for summer cruzin'
  2. You could tell from the photos he loved life. My condolences to the family and friends!
  3. Now Scummy, that is an endangered species (which can't happen fast enough). I vote real but I hope it's a model. I am no fan of Bugs but this is an automotive travesty.
  4. Da Grump would be proud to race these!!!
  5. Very Nice!!!!!
  6. Jeff, I used to have the same goofy face when modeling...I thought it was the paint and glue fumes LOL! Come to think of it I still have the same goofy face when modeling!
  7. tell him to press on!!!
  8. Can't wait to see it in paint!!!!
  9. Clayton is Right!!! Super Clean is the way to go, but be careful ...it will remove your fingerprints if you expose your hands too long... I bought a Rubbermaid container with a rubber seal. I have been using the same S/C for around two years now. Actually I use two containers of the stuff, one for the first soak(heavy removal) and the second for the stubborn stuff. I will strain the first soak S/C through a paint strainer every now and then to remove some of the gunk.
  10. I spent Saturday morning doing a make and take at my local high school with leftovers from last weeks Nat'l make and Take. This a part of Fun Stuff for the children of attendees of a Key Club craft fair.My wife is an advisor to this club. We had about 10 kids do a car in around an hour and 45 mins. I think they all had fun.. Roger Canup and I did all the Drama stuff after we discovered the following..... There are a few gotcha's to this kit..... 1) Build the entire grill assembly before placing it in the body. 2) Be very careful with the taillights and windshield (why can real glue kits have "glass" this thin?) 3) Trim the shifter pin really short and glue it in place. 4) And last but not least pre- thread the front screws in the body before final assembly..They are really easy to strip the mounting post out..and easy does, it they are still VERY easy to strip out. After the kids finished the cars a couple took them to the face painting booth for Paint.The lady did some neat "flame stripes"....... I'll post pictures next week if we can retrieve them from Roger's phone......
  11. Nice album, Lyle. fitting tribute to your friend!!
  12. Welcome here!!!! Join the fun!!
  13. model!! looks like an r/c unit! a very well done unit!!
  14. Amen and Amen!! All any of can ask for!!
  15. Great Job Kenny!!!!! and to think i was getting ready to trash one of these cause it was molded in red I'll have to rethink that now!!!!
  16. I found a 32 ford Vicky body tonite that I had purchased awhile ago. It is from RMof M.. It was mastered by our own Lyle Willits. Has anyone built this?Are there any quirks to watch for???
  17. Jody, I don't know this for sure, but I believe the reviews of resin stuff are done on samples (read free stuff) sent to the editor. However If you want ME to write a review just ask.... and send the samples.....HAHAHA
  18. Beautiful Impala Simon.
  19. It's the one with the 70 Roadrunner/70 Superbird cars in it!!!!
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