That doesn't matter Greg. You guys should go to Galaxie's website and checkout the new box-art for their upcoming Coupe and Fleetmaster Aerosedan kits. Nice, real nice!
What irked me tonight was drivin' home from a "cruise night" and the car in front of me wouldn't turn left when able to and we had to sit through another light. Then the light changes again and he needs a "beep" before he begins to turn. Then someone else is "lollygagging" and having trouble doing 30mph in a 35 mph zone, and "rush hour" has been over for awhile. Are a lot of these drivers MORONS or what?
I heard from a very reliable source today that the licensing issues for the Galaxie '48 Chevy Coupe kit has been pretty much worked out, and hopefully we'll see them on the shelves by the end of this year. I hope?
I hafta agree with Jim on that. While I don't use an air-brush, a spray booth, a dehydrator, I still get good finishes out of "rattle cans." I guess I've been lucky so far.
Hmmmm William, I usually don't have any problems with the nozzles on the spray cans of Testors, Tamiya, MCW, Black Gold, or Dupli-Color. I guess I've just been lucky with that?
There will be the semi-annual Model Car Swap Meet this Sunday Sept. 28th at the Du Page County Fairgrounds in Wheaton, Illinois from 9 a.m. 'til 3 p.m.
I've had the DVD for 'bout three months now and still haven't watched it. Back in the 60's it was always great to watch "The Snake" run, no matter which car he was driving.
Very nice job on that Super Charger Brett, as I lived just a couple of miles from Mr. Norm's Grand Spaulding Dodge in my younger years, and also saw his cars at the local drag strips as well.