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Greg Pugh

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  1. Yeah, I wouldn't either, Brett. God only knows when and if this thing will ever see the finish line!
  2. What's the Model A body from? Is that Revell's?
  3. Nice work with the tilt front end! I agree, go red or candy apple like 60% of the gassers were. Looks sharp though!
  4. Ok....seriously.....how are you cranking these out so fast?? That is my favorite one so far. Beautiful!!
  5. Man! Fantastic job with this one!!
  6. Thanks Jon.
  7. Nice job! It looks great!!
  8. I got the tires from the Modelhaus.
  9. Thanks fellas. I'm much happier with the way it looks.
  10. So honestly I originally wasn't going to remove the molded in chrome trim that follows the lower body line. But, I thought about it and thought about it and I just can't ignore stuff like this so.....off it comes. More bodywork!! Yay!
  11. So I took this car to a show last summer. It was an outdoor show as it was part of a 1:1 car show. No big deal....or so I thought. Well my little sheet of paper they had me fill out with my name and the model info was slipped under my car. When I go to pick the car up, I find out that the wind came through and caught the sheet of paper, flipping my car upside down and snapping the windshield frame off. Mad as you-know-what, I brought my car home and I haven't touched it or looked at it since. Part of that reason being that I was trying to decide what to do about "fixing" the windshield frame cuz I was never really all that happy with it (I actually kinda took this whole thing as a sign to be honest). Well, I finally dug it out and decided it was time to do something with it. I tried several different windshield frames but I decided to stick with the original piece. I just took out the upper horizontal bar and thinned down the rest of the frame. I decided against plating it as I thought it would look a little wacky. So without any further ado, here's the result. Let me know what you think. Improvement or not? And please be honest.
  12. Wow! Some beautiful builds! Thanks for sharing Terry.
  13. Nice looking car!!
  14. Kinda blurry pics but it looks nice!
  15. Wow! Nice!!
  16. And again....X2!! Well said Jon.
  17. Another nice lookin' car!!
  18. First thing I'd like to say is "Thank You" for getting the trim holes all lined up and they seem to be the right size! It seems like that detail is always overdone and the time is never taken to get them lined up. On another note, if I could make a suggestion.....the door lock cylinder hole should be larger as should the door handle hole closest to the edge of the door. The door handle hole towards the front of the door is perfect size. But really though...Great Job!!
  19. I've always been curious about this kit also.
  20. Nice work!!
  21. That's cool. I've always liked the more.....I don't know what it's called......abstract style? But I like the cartoonish style or George Trosley kinda stuff. He did a good job there.
  22. Good to hear you're addicted Nichole. Keep on goin'!!
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