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	173 miles an hour?!?!?! Can you say,"Balls of Steel." Great Builds Man! Thank You for sharing! Later Russ
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	Dude, Sweet! Thanks for sharing! Very nice build! Later Russ
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	WOW! Awesome!
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	WOW! Brilliant!
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				Chuck Pooles "Chuckwagon" Wheelstander
rustybill1960 replied to John Teresi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
As always John,"AMAZING DETAILED BEAUTIFUL WORK!!!" You are truly a credit to this hobby! Thank You for sharing! More Please! Later Man Russ - 
	Love the Chevelle Man! They are my personal favorite! I have owned several in my "younger years"! Very nice build. I hate to ask, but, I'm gonna could you show a shot of the bottom of the transport? Got a few transport builds on the "list" and would really like to see the bottom of one of those. Thank You for sharing! Later Russ
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	I would not have believed it, if I had not seen it with my own eyes! A stock car into a low rider?!?!?! WOW! You have shown quite the "intestinal fortitude" with such a build! My plastic building hat is off to you Sir! Great job! Really like the bondo work on the rear wheel wells, I will attempt said on the '74 Chevelle convert to a '73 Chevelle, as soon as I find the '74 again! Thank You for sharing Later Russ
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	I am really diggin' on your work here Dude! Really like the flathead work, totally awesome Man! Your meticulous eye for detail is truly awesome, you are sure to find a place right along with some of these other fellow modelers as "par excellent" builders! Glad to have you here! Thank You for sharing! Later Russ
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	:lol: Thanks for sharing Marcos! Nice subject! I have five of the 4-4-2 w-30s, of which 2 will be "Modelhaus-ed" into '68s, and two of the '69 H/Os. Your work is "always" a pleasure to look at Man! Thank you! Later Russ
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	:lol: Mike, those are some "primo" builds Man! I remember your firebird and camaro build from BMC some time ago and had wonder where you got to? Glad to see your still building and here! Thank you for sharing Man! You are truly an inspiration Dude! Later Russ
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	Well "P-froggy" Even with your "bumps" with finishing the build it looks well worth the 2nd place, in fact it looks worthy of a first! I like it and your efforts Thank you for sharing Man! later Russ
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	Smooth build, excellent work and fantastic colours Man! I have seen this kit used in several builds and I believe, with what I have seen, it will be a very nice kit to build. Thank you for sharing! later Russ
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	OH MAN CHUCK YOU NAILED ANOTHER ONE DUDE!!!!!!! I was waiting for your next build, "is there another?!?!?", super cool dude I really like the way you work plastic man, a total inspiration! Thanks for keepin' the creativity alive dude! Thank You for sharing "next" later man russ
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	The Tijuana Taxi from Johns Hobby Shop last week and a resin 2010 Firebird from Jimmy Flintstone just today, got the donor kit, the concept camaro, a couple of weeks ago. I am thinking of heavily weathering the taxi as if it were a daily driver. Read about a '70 Firebird in Hemmings Muscle Magazine a few months ago that would suit the '10 perfectly. I am getting itchy for some plastic, later guys
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	oh my, with all my ranting i forgot to say that i am very impressed with your work on the frame jason dave i can't wait to see your bit on this thanks again guys later
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	i am in awe of your paint mixing! GREAT JOB!! love the colour man! the rest of the build is sure to be "KILLER" welcome on board and Thank You for sharing dude later
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	A very interesting story and project history Jason, my hat is off to you for stepping up to such a "formidable" project i wish you the best of luck in keeping an even keel to the project after reading Daves history on the first snowball project, you may have your hands full Dave, I am very glad to hear all is okay with you and very glad to have you back in the forums! i missed your input, course i don't frequent the forums like i once did, but, i am very glad to see your back "and" this is one of the better forums to be at i will be watching the fun here on this project, it looks great, so, with that said, keep it above the belt gentlemen and come out building
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	Very clever dude i like the back up wheel stander route, more please, and, thank you for sharing this wild ride love it, great man later
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				I need help locating 2 seats for 2 A/FX cars
rustybill1960 replied to oldman23's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
don't know if this helps bt would a set of the seats from the roth beatnik help or to small? i will look through my seats box tonight later russ - 
	SWEET! thanks for sharing
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	THAT IS THE BOMB CHUCK !!!!!! and i do mean bomb man TOTALLY AWESOME DUDE!!!!! you always come through with the "most" innovating builds always a pleasure to view your work, most invigorating to ones imagination seems that little number is just the thing to satisfy juniors cabin fever too! just a set of carharts some insulated boots a pair of thick gloves and a bottle of jack to keep him warm thanks for sharing! later dude
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	a very smooth build man it does look rather nice in that colour as well i can't decide on white with blue stripes or blue with white stripes yes a trans am, but, i do have a '78 "thunder chicken" that was planned as a two tone,but, just maybe . . . . . . thank you for sharing later dude
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	AWESOME little build there Dude!! i love it and scratch build to boot! TOTALLY AWESOME MAN!!!!! i remember reading that article in hot rod deluxe too! any chance you could share your "planning on the frame and front axle" ???? would not mind knowing for a future build of my own (duel blown flat head rail) heh heh great build none the less and thank you for sharing it later dude
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	i did not know that station wagons could look so rad! thanks for sharing guys! later
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	those are some nasty looking rides there guys Cranky glad to see your back and all is well with you keep it up guys! thanks for sharing too!