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dustym

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  1. I have one of those kits. I started it sometime in the mid 70's. I guess if I ever went back to it, it would be the oldest one i ever had. Ill try to look into it.
  2. It has only taken me 12 years to get to 200 post's.
  3. I don't have a picture of it, but I use a small funnel with high sides. I spray into the funnel tipped at an angle until i have what i want. Wipe down the funnel and i put in the dehydrator till its warm, then ready to spray.
  4. Yours look just like the restored car. I have also seen it in person, beautiful car. I also liked the Ranchero that was with this car, that had a SOHC engine it.
  5. I tried to order last week. He is backed up and cant take anymore orders till after the first of the year. bummed, but totally understand. Amazing product that we all want.
  6. Clive Cussler reader I see. My issue on bldg. things like this is, where to put them when done. Looks good, keep it moving.
  7. Old version of the go pro.
  8. I have been getting into more of this brand of washes, and have found them to work pretty good.
  9. Novus polish for the win.
  10. I actually have one of the small Folgers containers, that I keep sawdust in. When i have mixed too much paint, or when cleaning my jars, i just dump it in there. After a while I can just dump out the sawdust and put fresh stuff in it. For cleaning the airbrush after acrylics, i bought one of those paint pots to spray in. I don't use that for solvent based paint. I do save a lot of containers though. I have been keeping some that have had lunch meat in that have a lid, and found those to be handy because they are a slim design and can be stacked on top of each other.
  11. haven't bought any AMT's for awhile, so i don't have these. I may purchase them now, and save me from buying more kits i don't plan on building.
  12. OK, thganks for replying to my questions. It is very nice looking, good job.
  13. Thanks for that pic. One more thing, what did you use for the front springs?
  14. I have watched quite a few of his you tubes and I do like them. Ill have to check this one out. Chris if you are out there, quit using the word delicious when describing parts. LOL I know, there is only so many words that you can use.
  15. As if i don't need any more models, but I have always liked the 68 over the 69, which I still have built from the early 80's. I will probably buy this one.
  16. Nice job, love the color. I am working on this truck right now. I have bought all of these so far, and only a 69 done right now. I would like to see the chassis if you have any pictures of it. I bought some wheels and tires from Fireball model works, and looking at how to lift this up.
  17. truck says Olympia, but your pictures are Eastern Washington, there isn't any trees to log. LOL nice looking truck, and cool pictures.
  18. thanks for the description. now I know.
  19. Years ago (many) I acquired a 68 chevelle model. I have always wanted a real one but that never happened. If this is true, ill be sure to get one. One of my all time favorites, beside my Nova's.
  20. Wow, I remember those adds. Always wanted the x-ray glasses. I think my sister or brother got those sea monkeys. lol Whoops, sorry for the side track.
  21. I have purchased an original issue a few years ago, and it also included an insert of the bottom of the engine so you didn't have to put the engine in it.
  22. There is an early 60's vette around Monroe Washington with those fenders and hideaway lights. It is butt ugly.
  23. What does kei mean?
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