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Bobdude

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  1. Nice save.Great looking car.
  2. As said,the front end is very good looking. To keep the lines of the car flowing,I think the back window should have the wider part on the bottom or just a rectangle.After all it is your project.
  3. Gregg,Good to hear you can walk around without any accessories.The magazine news is welcomed also.
  4. Tom,it appears you aren't in New York anymore.
  5. Great bunch of models.
  6. I don't live in the Great White North,but could I still order from you?
  7. It was nice to finally meet you.Congrats for the win and sharing your pics.
  8. Another amazing transformation from just a diecast to wow.
  9. Great Build.Since you didn't mention using any decals,how did you paint the hood?
  10. Joe Amato also had eye problems.Instead of the cars,how about bringing back Pro Stock truck.
  11. It was built by Jerry Pennington,he called the car the Devilfish.It was a Ridler award winner in 1972.
  12. Ordering a kit from Model Roundup you will find they add $9.50 shipping for a total of $47.40. Still cheaper than the website.
  13. Happy Anniversary on the day of your birth.
  14. If you buy another kit to build,what will happen to the vintage kit?
  15. It's unfortunate you couldn't have got your ticket sooner. NNL East is the biggest show/vendor area.The show was 5 weeks ago.But there is still hope.Next years show on April 16,2016 will be the 30th anniversary. If you can hold out that long.
  16. www.madmodeling.com Here is another option. Just look under distributors.
  17. Sorry to hear the news,Tom. Condolences to you and the family.
  18. You can never have enough Willys. The builds and the photography are top notch.
  19. With the man passing,so goes the company. Like his product or not,Ross was devoted to the hobby. RIP
  20. Great build. Good use of contrasting colors.
  21. I hear the Detroit Drag group is coming in full "Dress"
  22. Kerry,Sorry to about you losing your Dad.
  23. Today there was a black primered 1965 Griffith 200 from TVR.
  24. Isn't it convenient for a lot of people,the grocery cart doubles as a walker.
  25. What is Kabuki syndrome? Kabuki syndrome is a disorder that affects many parts of the body. It is characterized by distinctive facial features including arched eyebrows; long eyelashes; long openings of the eyelids (long palpebral fissures) with the lower lids turned out (everted) at the outside edges; a flat, broadened tip of the nose; and large protruding earlobes. The name of this disorder comes from the resemblance of its characteristic facial appearance to stage makeup used in traditional Japanese theater called Kabuki. People with Kabuki syndrome have developmental delay and intellectual disability that range from mild to severe. Affected individuals may also have seizures, an unusually small head size (microcephaly), or weak muscle tone (hypotonia). Some have eye problems such as rapid, involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) or eyes that do not look in the same direction (strabismus). Other characteristic features of Kabuki syndrome include short stature and skeletal abnormalities such as abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis), short fifth fingers, or problems with the hip and knee joints. The roof of the mouth may have an abnormal opening (cleft palate) or be high and arched, and dental problems are common in affected individuals. People with Kabuki syndrome may also have fingerprints with unusual features and fleshy pads at the tips of the fingers. These prominent finger pads are called fetal finger pads because they normally occur in human fetuses; in most people they disappear before birth. A wide variety of other health problems occur in some people with Kabuki syndrome. Among the most commonly reported are heart abnormalities, frequent ear infections (otitis media), hearing loss, and early puberty.
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