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David G.

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  1. Thank you JC! -D- The chassis is mostly finished and the body seems like it will line up well enough. Except that the air cleaner is supposed to stick up through the hole in the hood more than it does. Time for yet another adjustment. With the chassis sitting sitting squarely on all fours, it's time for some weathering... ... and maybe some more added detail. As always, thanks for taking the time to look and please feel free to comment. David G.
  2. It looks like a burning ember! David G.
  3. Wow Jaroslav, It breaks my heart to see this. Some people have such little regard for the work of others. David G.
  4. Thank you Bob, and thanks for sticking around for this one. -D- It may not look like much of an update, but this is actually a couple of hour's worth of work for me. Looks like the drag link is missing from this pile-o-parts. When you can't find the missing link, you make your own. That looks like it should work. Uh, yeah. More modifications, I guess. Luckily, this part will be easy. As always, thanks for taking the time to look and please feel free to comment. David G.
  5. Wow! That is an amazing amount of work. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us. David G.
  6. Unfortunately, just like every other group we do have our share of trolls. There are fewer than most other groups but they are here. I guess that some people just aren't happy unless they're unhappy. David G.
  7. Most interesting. I'll certainly be watching this one. David G.
  8. Nicely Done! David G.
  9. I always enjoy following your work Bill. I'll certainly be along for the ride on this one. David G.
  10. An awesome looking fleet! David G.
  11. Beautiful paintwork, love the color. David G.
  12. I have to say that I'm completely... what is that saying? Gobsmacked! Yes, that's it. Completely gobsmacked! David G.
  13. Wheels Down! I've always felt that getting a model car to the point where all four wheels are in place and on the ground is a tipping point, an "over the hump" moment. The rear suspension was not as troublesome as the front, but it still required some modification. The headers needed some additional tweaking upon installation but I managed to bend them to my will. As always, thanks for taking the time to look and please always feel free to share your thoughts and opinions. David G.
  14. Tom and Mike, Interesting stories, thank you both for posting them. David G.
  15. Very Cool! It's like a Chevy HHR from 1938! David G.
  16. Cool, it's nice to know that I can sometimes have a good influence over people too. Thanks for letting me know that. I built a 60 Starliner some years ago. I really enjoyed the kit. David G.
  17. Watching this with interest. David G.
  18. Nicely done! The interior's color combination really makes it pop. David G.
  19. Nice yellow. David G.
  20. Smooth and Deadly! Excellent work on bringing all the right bits together in one beautiful build. David G.
  21. Looks like a fun project. Are you going to change the color? David G.
  22. clean and sharp, looks great! David G.
  23. Nicely Done! David G.
  24. An excellent example of kitbashing! I admire your styrene surgical skills. David G.
  25. Seeing this just makes me smile! David G.
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