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  1. Really nice clean job of moving the frame rails inboard. '66-67 Fairlanes have always been a favorite of mine. My first real car was a '67 Fairlane 500 2D HT, with 289.
  2. That is a really nice start to your project, Mike. Can't wait to see what you do next! EDIT: I should also add that I really like the way you've treated the wheel tubs to get them to look like they weren't an afterthought - such as the original kit design.
  3. Looks fantastic Paul. That is some great design work going on there, buddy...!
  4. Thanks for the suggestion, Bill. Are you thinking replacement tin work for kitted pro stockers? Or tin for "scratch-built" type cars? This may be a good place to start a new thread and see what kinds of specific subject matter is suggested, and should be considered. Thoughts?
  5. I have no words to add to what everyone else has said. Speechless. Hardly ever happens...
  6. Thank you, Art. It's fun to come up with unique items that help fill a void in the aftermarket. Those both seem to be viable candidates, Matthijs. Thanks for mentioning them!
  7. Hi. I haven't been MCM much recently... Thanks for the kind words, Kerry. Thank you, so much, Dennis. I think both items turned out nicely.
  8. Hi Mike. I am hoping to get back into the stock body Futura sport coupe soon. I don't want to offer a timeline because I'm already years behind where I'd hoped to be. Thanks for the kind words, Len. Thanks, so much, Michael! Your enthusiasm is much appreciated. I appreciate your stopping by and taking a look, Bob. Hi Matthijs. I have a few nose tins for Revell's '67 Camaro. I also have them made for my Fairmont drag car. I would consider other models, but I must be selective in what I would make them for. I am open to suggestions, but not making any promises. I guess I can promise this, I can't afford to make something for a one-off project because it costs too much when developing new photo etch tooling. Good candidates would be some of the current 3D-printed pro mod or pro stock bodies.
  9. Looks flawless, Tim. Can't wait to see your coming pics...
  10. These are new items I've come out with recently. Feel free to stop by my website and take a look: www.futurattraction.com Photo etch engine bay tinwork for Revell '69 Camaro Mickey Thompson Big 'N Little Tire set (29.5x12.5-15 & 26x7.50-15) Motor plate for Revell Top Sportsman engine (centered in chassis) 1/25th scale Cragar Super Trick wheels with spindle mount fronts
  11. Gorgeous work on all of your recent projects, Dave....
  12. Excellent work, Tyrone! Looks super...
  13. This is beyond impressive, Dave. Can't wait to hear you fire it up!
  14. Remarkable pieces, Tim. I am so, so, so impressed...
  15. Looks great so far - and looking forward to your next update, Corey...
  16. Maybe it's only me, but your pics are showing up as broken in both Internet Explorer and Firefox, so I can't see 'em...
  17. My, oh my! What a jewel...
  18. Haven't been on the forum much recently, so am catching up. Tim, your chassis assemblies are out of this world - and such a simple, but effective way to align and hold them. Your front wheels came out super, too...!
  19. Fantastic build, Fredrik. All your work and detail is impressive... Can't wait to see what you do next!
  20. Hi Nick - Yeah, I signed up to be one of the vendors. I'm hoping that due to its location, there will be a good turnout. I'm taking lots of stuff with me... If you're there, stop by!
  21. I hope to meet some of you folks, in person, up there!
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