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Lunajammer

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  1. Well that's something you don't see every day. I really like this. Not enough middle weight trucks. Reminds me of the railroad trucks I saw as a kid.
  2. Not just a great collection of well done models, but I shudder to think of the hours I'm looking at here.
  3. Yeah, this is good. I really like the pics too. The setting is great.
  4. I love what you're doing with this whole project. If it was me, I'd abandon the wood and run with this pic. I think this is a great idea, just as a steely wagon, or maybe a hint of wood as a belt line accent. Love the lines. Either way they're good ideas.
  5. Really glad to hear you're okay. Just in time be in the safety of your own home too. Just this morning I was looking at one of your builds in an old contest annual as I've been boxing up a pile of mags. Keep on keepin' on.
  6. Looks like there are ways to make this work.
  7. Mine's been in the stash for decades. I've even done a photoshop mockup of how I might convert it to a wagon. Hey, if you're gonna go domestic on a Corvette, why not go all the way?
  8. Artistic license. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't but I always respect those who at least try. I like the white stripe. It's bold, but I think it helps soften the blue and also helps connect the exterior color with the white interior.
  9. IMHO nothing wears deep dish five slot mags better than the 71-72 Plymouth. Good call.
  10. Interesting. I'm not sure I've seen one built using the actual custom parts. Not as bad as I thought it might be. I've heard no love for this release, but I think I like it. Different is good right? ?
  11. Widely regarded as one of the most influential songwriters of his generation. Bob Dylan lists him as one of his favorites. Mostly a folk writer, he was a master of lyrics and his songs have been covered by a many artists. Discovered by Kris Kristofferson, he's been around since the early 70's and was often a guest on Austin City Limits. Beyond that, a difficult talent to pigeonhole in a brief description, yet had a very broad following for decades.
  12. X2. Absolutely brilliant.
  13. Like a losing a little corner of America. If he could take a peak back, I'd love to hear what he'd write from beyond. I'll bet it would be choice.
  14. See screenshot below. This can't be intentional, can it? Ads obscuring thread titles?
  15. Super, super classy. This is more sophisticated than it first appears.
  16. I really like your project, you did a wonderful job. It's so rare we see this class of medium weight truck being built that it's refreshing to see.
  17. Glad to see you persevere to the end on this Brian. Looks like it paid off and you got all the travel details covered. Good job!
  18. My Road House Riv is in peril. I used to have a home computer station. When I went to a laptop, the computer desk became my model bench. Now I've had to clear out the models to make it a computer desk again as I prepare to bring my work station home and do my company work there. Thanks Mr. Covid-19. God willing, there will be build opportunities on the back side of this virus business.
  19. Basically, those were five useable photos submitted by Hagarty forum users. Nice examples though.
  20. I WISH it was my dad's Olds. His first car was a '48 Studebaker (and not the flashy one). Nice work.
  21. My local grocery store, not really a supermarket, had a sign at the TP that said, "LIMIT 2. Be neighborly and consider and needs of others." Good for them to take a stand. We live in a flood prone area and every year people boast about how great we are for helping our neighbors with sandbagging, "...Because that's how we are around here and what makes our community special. We're that kind of people." ...Until it's not just about making themselves feel good. Where are those people when their selfish hoarding is denying their neighbors basic necessities?
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