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Mr. Moparman

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  1. That interior is nice!
  2. And the NO Saints just let San Francisco run off with a win.
  3. I would, but i don't feel like cracking open another kit. I will keep tuned in to the Dr .Cranky show to see what happens!
  4. Man, it don't need no 'polishin! It's SHINY enough!
  5. Whoa!!!! A Charger against a Charger eh? Since both your's and mine are pretty detailed, we'll go off of one thing, SPEED!!!!!!!!!! Anywho, your model is great. I should have waited for this thread to come along before I did mine, oh well life goes on.
  6. Why do I get the feeling that this is where LEE1 was found.....
  7. Get a Paashe H! it's single action, and performs beautifully!!
  8. Thanks guys, I'm going to get some up close pics up soon.
  9. Which would you recommend? I may have to buy another one, I going to try and get mine repaired though.
  10. My caps came from the Revell '68 Charger
  11. Mearsure with an eyedropper or a syringe. Visit your local hardware store for info the make a manifold.
  12. Youcould use a normal compressor, although you may have to make a manifold to adapt the Paasche hose to it. I love my Harbor Freight Airbrush Compressor, It gives great results, and has a regulator and pressure gauge. It will give better results thank from Propel or and air tank. I usually thin my paints 3 parts paint to 2 parts thinner. (General Rule is to thin to the consisity of skim milk.) If you decant spray paint, it is usually thin enough straight out of the can.
  13. This is my review of MPC's new Street Charger kit. It is 1/16 scale and is part of MPC's "1 Run of Fun" series. This is a very limited production run, after the run is over, the kit will be backdated to the Richard Petty NASCAR version. MPC reincarnates the super-detailed 1/16 scale Street Charger for one limited and final production run. This wild machine based on an early 70's Dodge Charger includes a racing-inspired suspension with a fully blown and injected motor. It comes complete with ignition, fuel and oil lines for the ultimate in large scale detail. Chrome slotted mag wheels wrapped in big and little hollow vinyl tires plant this monster's feet firmly on the asphalt. A removable hood, posable front steering, authentic interior components and custom stripe decals complete the package. MPC's Street Charger. Big, bold and beautiful! Scale: 1/16 Skill Level: 3 (ages 12 and up) Glue assembly, paint required Molded in white, clear and clear red with chrome plated parts Hollow vinyl tires Detailing tubing and wire Includes water release decals Instruction booklet
  14. YEE-HAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just got finished watching The Dukes of Hazzard so I had to get that out, and hearing you say that this was back was the perfect occasion.
  15. This is going to be great!!!!
  16. I knew I was missing something in my post!!! Thanks!!!
  17. S/E means "Special Edition". It was an option you could get on a Charger, Challenger, etc. from the dealership. The package included two tone-leather seats, special body emblems, wood-grain steering wheel and dash, etc.
  18. AGREED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  19. Congress has yet gave us someing else to knock us young folk for.
  20. They did that to me at my Local Dollar Store and Wally-World. I'm 12 and can step in my LHS without an adult and buy as much spray paint as I want!!! Not Wally-World, they told me one time when I asked for an explaination "This paint could be inhaled and used in a manor that defeats it's intended purpose." I told them they could keep their can of paint.
  21. What if they drove a BLUE '68 Charger R/T......
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