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southpier

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  1. i googled the image and then 'translate' and got nothing. but it does cost 1,599.
  2. the links you posted after the pictures go to your Photobucket account. sorry if that's verboten!
  3. from the readings of the Tardel bible (small 'B' - calm down), if the '29 body is paired with the '32 grille shell, i believe the hood needs to be pie-cut to have each end fit its terminus. with all the revisions to the '57 Ford wagon Revell is expected to make, i doubt there'll be time left to include 1 or 2 hood variations in the first round of this kit.
  4. maybe use a piece of .040" styrene glued to the inside & cover it with BMF for a mirror. maybe not prototypical, but it should hold the door flat.
  5. perhaps, but then there are those of us who embrace their fecklessness
  6. not sure what building codes require in your neighborhood, but was the garage structurally sound to start?
  7. this sets the bar for build details!
  8. great news it's still "in the making". i see no need for a deadline; we all have plenty to build!
  9. ambitious undertaking. i've heard red styrene is a bugger to paint, so'll be interested what tricks you have.
  10. if the dog didn't stop to poo he would have caught the rabbit
  11. unfortunately, the topic was locked before we could be enlightened
  12. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/?showtopic=65879 https://www.google.com/search?q=Brians+Model+Cars&oq=Brians+Model+Cars&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8
  13. that looks phenomenal, but i don't understand how building it takes less space than plastic.
  14. every time i want to order one of these it's out of stock. great job getting the decals to nestle into the body corrugations.
  15. just right click on the picture, and search google images. ain't that much of a mystery. jeeze....
  16. whew ... remind me never to play checkers with you ...
  17. they have personality and other . . . attributes
  18. that wheel really does look good. i assume ACC was used to adhere the styrene to nylon. any problems holding? i know Delrin can offer some challenges.
  19. i like these little car kits more every time i see them. this came out sharp.
  20. good news to hear; your care is what was needed. car is looking great, too.
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