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Brudda

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  1. Well trying to get my mojo back. Seem to need a rest from kit building. As soon as I was back from Vegas, I just lost interest. I build guns, so I build some and am returning to the Porsche. Chris is really going strong on his. All the guys are building the engine and other stuff first. But I am doing the body first. So far it’s pretty straight forward. Vents were a pain in the rear end. They are like paper , it’s so thin. Should have done them in brass. A lot of parts to paint. Will have to paint before winter sets in.
  2. Let’s see. It’s funny,I’m all over the place. I really like to build hot rods. But have stumbled into F1 cars. Bought a f1 collection of 1/20 and 1/12 tamiya kits. Few hot rods, muscle cars, Ferraris, aircraft and armor. And lately model factory hiro and large 1/8 kits. Last count was over 300. I do not see myself as a collector, more of a builder. But with over 300 kits, maybe a collector also.
  3. Thank you Paul. Here is a pic with my back yard.
  4. Thank you nazdrave
  5. Thank you Dave B
  6. Thank you beeRS
  7. Thank you sir. And your Daytona build is very impressive!
  8. Brudda

    32 Ford's

    Thank you sir
  9. This is fantastic!!!!! Really cool!!!!!! Great job!!!
  10. Saw these in Vegas. Beautiful just beautiful! Could not stop looking at them. Totally in a different league. Great job guys!!!
  11. Congratulations sir!!! When you win a IPMS show, it’s a great build.
  12. Fantastic sir!!!! Atlantis is comming out with Jungle Jim’s Vega. Thinking about getting when it is available. Your build is great. Love the color!!
  13. Well Venom, I do not have the GT 350 any longer. I sold it a few years ago. Had the car for 35 years. My friend Bob and I would meet in San Jose Calif and drive our cars to laguna seca on highway 101. We would drive really aggressive. It was 4 in the morning. Vintage race the cars and come home. He had one of the Very rare 1966 GT350 convertibles. But heck we just wanted to race. I bought the car for $800 from my dads neighbor. It was wrecked in the front end and it was for his daughter. She messed up and he came over and asked me how much I had. I said $800 and he took it. When I sold the car I found out what capital gains tax was. Another story altogether. A very fun car. I was driving the car home from the Bay Area and my left leg was dead from the 650 lb clutch. I had my fun with it. So I sold it to a dentist in San Francisco. He would put his card on my windshield every race for the last 30 years. So it is taken care of. My friend Mark still has his. I went to the other side and bought a newer corvette with a automatic ac and all the luxuries a old guy likes. Thanks for the interest. Pics of the old man car.
  14. Thank you for the heads up. I love your build . Color great and the interior color great also. This model would make the ultimate street car.
  15. Thank you Ceaser. They were but worth it.
  16. WOW!!!! You have skills sir. Big scale is very different than smaller scales. Came out great! Great job on a very big kit.
  17. Great build! Great finish also. Every time I see a P4 that’s built like this, I just stare at it. Great job sir, great job
  18. Your a decal wizard!!! Great build sir!!!!
  19. Very nice. At first, I thought it was his real car. Great job!!!
  20. Picked these up from the nationals. Wire wheels for a Ferrari GTO. Completed one. They are really nice compared to the kit wheels.
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