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David G.

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  1. A much more tidy job than mine was. Looking good Eyman! David G.
  2. The paint looks perfect! I don't thing the real cars were that shiny back in the day. David G.
  3. Great looking detail under the hood. It's a shame about the fit issues, I hope you can work them into a satisfactory conclusion. David G.
  4. Looks to be a very interesting project. David G.
  5. That color looks right for the era, great choice. David G.
  6. Absolutely Gorgeous! David G.
  7. A beautiful pair of Challengers! It's a shame about the degradation of time but they still look great. David G.
  8. Everything looks great so far Bob, but it's a bummer about the windshield frames. There are few things more frustrating. At least most of the model can be built before the windshield needs to be mounted. If the frame or body were that warped then you'd really be hung out to dry. I had problems with a short-shot trim piece with a Revell kit in 2010 and they were great to work with. I know that that's ancient history now and many things have changed but hopefully their corporate culture is still intact. Best of luck with this. David G.
  9. Hello Everybody! As some of you may know, I've been going back over my old threads and updating old photos and replacing broken photo links. To say that there is a lot of work involved in such a project is a bit of an understatement. To get things just the way I want them, there are some threads that I will go back to and redress more than once. This is one of those threads and hopefully it's done now. Thank you for your patience and I hope you enjoy. David G.
  10. Hello Everybody! As some of you may know, I've been going back over my old threads and updating old photos and replacing broken photo links. To say that there is a lot of work involved in such a project is a bit of an understatement. To get things just the way I want them, there are some threads that I will go back to and redress more than once. This is one of those threads and hopefully it's done now. Thank you for your patience and I hope you enjoy. David G
  11. I've been a funeral director for over twenty years so I guess my eye is trained to see certain shapes. On a similar line of thought, I don't know if you realized it but York happens to be the name of a casket company based out of York, PA. Sooo... a happy coincidence? Nice work with the styrene, it's fun to watch this come together. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us. David G.
  12. Thank you Michael, I'm glad you like it. David G.
  13. Given its age, this kit is in surprisingly good shape. David G.
  14. Beautifully Done! Paint, stance, assembly and trim all look fantastic. David G.
  15. That came out nice, well done! David G.
  16. Everything about this one looks great! Whether or not the roof is correct, it looks right. I also like the doggo looking for lunch. David G.
  17. Looks like you're off to a great start! David G.
  18. Nice work. It's the small subtle details that make the biggest difference. David G.
  19. Cool! It looks like a rolling coffin. David G.
  20. Wild paint job! Looks great, love the flame transition. David G.
  21. Fabulous work on this so far. Can't wait to see more. David G.
  22. So it's a sleeper then. Impressive work on this one all around. Paint, detail, stance, it all comes together quite nicely. It feels like a car with a story. David G.
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