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Greg Pugh

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  1. Had to do a little tie-rod flip to clear the oil pan on Snowball's engine.
  2. The rolling assembly is a wrap! She's on all fours!
  3. Thanks Bill!
  4. I got some 16" drilled and slotted rotors put together...
  5. I got the rearend all mocked up and ready to go... Now onto the front end... More to come...
  6. AWESOME!!!!!
  7. That sure is a purdy color!!
  8. And you're just the person for that!!
  9. That's AMT's
  10. Another one that I'm very excited for!
  11. Here's two of mine. The '34 Coupe has it's fenders and the top of the hood but it's sides are off. The '33 Tudor Sedan has got fenders but it's running with no hood.
  12. I'm loving your work! MORE MORE MORE!!!!
  13. I love seeing all of these Volkswagen's here lately. It seems like everyone is really using some imagination building them too. This model is AWESOME! (you might want to change the title from WV camper though)
  14. :o :o One of the coolest models I've ever seen! Perfect combination of thinking outside of the box and the talent to pull off the visions in your head! Standing ovation!!
  15. That is AWESOME!! Holy moly......I love it!!
  16. Looks like you're making good progress.
  17. Thanks Jeff!!
  18. Well......but......who is Kim Kardashian going to play?
  19. I'll be watching this one. I've been curious about this kit.
  20. Unreal! It's mind-blowing!!
  21. Whoa!! Now there's something you don't see every day! Nice job!!
  22. That's disgusting! After that last POS they did.......I'm throwing up in my mouth over this!
  23. Here you can see what I did with the "tubs" if you want to call them that. They are basically "attached" at this point and roughed in. I will clean them up a bit before I pass Snowball along. I used a donor piece from a '54 Delivery I'm currently working on. As luck would have it, I didn't plan on using the back half of this piece anyways. Here are the wheel wells cut out and sized down to fit. I took several vertical splices out of them to get them to the right size and then took out quite a bit at the bottom to get the height right. Installed.... And while I was waiting for the glue to dry, I started playing with the rear suspension. I chose this rearend as it's dimensions are spot on and I got it all trimmed up/cleaned up and ready to go.
  24. Nice detailing skills!! Awesome model!
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