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David G.

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  1. Looks nice in yellow, great build! David G.
  2. Excellent build! Welcome to the MCM Forum. David G.
  3. I'm impressed beyond words, excellent work! David G.
  4. Excellent build! The weathering on the tires is great. David G.
  5. Your skills continue to amaze me! David G.
  6. Nice color combination, looks great! David G.
  7. Smooth and Deadly! Great looking build. David G.
  8. Excellent work! David G.
  9. Also looks like the trunk insert (?) and roll bar sprue is gone. David G.
  10. Looking good, excellent color choice! David G.
  11. To stop model building burn-out, I stop building models... for a while. It's a hobby, not a job. Do something else until the desire comes back again. David G.
  12. Subtitle: "Don't shoot! I'm on your side!" David G.
  13. Clever idea using the coat-hanger elbows for the stacks. David G.
  14. Very clever mods! I just wonder what effect placing that extra engine weight behind the rear axle would have in real life. David G.
  15. Joe, sorry about the hood on that Plymouth, crummy luck on that. The rest looks great, I hope you can fix the hood. David G.
  16. Danno, When I click on it, the flyer opens at the same size as the thumbnail. It's difficult to read, but it looks like the date is Sept. 29th at the usual place on Greenway Rd. If this is correct, I'll be there! David G.
  17. Very Cool and Very Well Done! Do you have any pics of the undercarriage? I'm curious to see how you handled the frame, engine and driveline. David G.
  18. As the title says, I updated my personal website yesterday. Here's the link for those who are interested. David G.
  19. Smoooth and Deadly! David G.
  20. This looks like a fun build. I know I'm enjoying your updates, thanks for sharing them. David G.
  21. Excellent work, it just looks great. David G.
  22. True, that's why I use multiple this coats. I just can't seem to mix epoxy properly. Mine usually comes out sticky, or just fails to set properly. David G.
  23. I use clear acryllic gloss medium for the same effect. Acryllic gloss medium also works for making the "glass" covers on the dashboard instruments. I find acryllic medium easier to work with than epoxy- at least for me. Just another option. Great looking Hudson too! David G.
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