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rmvw guy

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  1. Good medicine for getting back into the hobby, I have to do one similar every once in a while, always seems to work.
  2. Update: I tried the shoe goo on my two piece tires yesterday. This was on a Revell Thames Panel Truck issued in 1995. First off the tires did not come off the rubber sprues well. It left flat spots with no tread, ouch. The glue was a mess, trying to use it sparingly with a toothpick made a lot of little strings of glue. Out of the tube the hole was too big and allowed too much product. Maybe I should have used a pin to make the hole. The cost was $4 and change for a 1 oz. tube from Meijer, I only paid $5 for my model at a swap meet ( That's my negative way of looking at things my Wife always gets on me for.) Oh well, maybe I will need a pair of shoes repaired in the near future to offset the cost. My advise, find another set of one piece tires.
  3. Nice job, love it! Also one of my favorite kits.
  4. Nice job on an All American hot rod.
  5. Another nice one Tulio. I learn something every time I look at one of your builds about color and trim. Very interesting about the door lines on the roadster also.
  6. Yes Glen, FUN is what it is all about. I like it, thanks for sharing.
  7. Thanks guys, I am getting ready do the same thing on a Revell Thames panel truck. The tires do look great. I have used two part epoxy in the past but, I think I will try the Shoe Goo. It does work good on shoes.
  8. It looks good from all angles Chuck. I would love to have a right hand drive here in the States just for fun. If it's a "beater" you source parts from any year Beetle, right?
  9. Ron, as far as you showing your model here. I don't mind. I love seeing other peoples work, and hearing their comments on the same kit. I like what you did. And I'm glad you showed the skate board. I'd like to hear more about your building of this exact same kit. What did you think of it? Did you too, think it was a nice and fun model to build? Scott Aho Scott as far as what I remember, I had parts in a box, not a complete kit. My son had built a Model A car and left parts from it. I thought maybe it was a two in one kit. I used a flathead Ford engine and other suspention, homemade exhaust and I believe the wheels are from a '40 Ford. It was a fun build built for a Forth of July theme for my club, thus the red-white and blue. I would love to build another and would probably go the same route as you with a stock build. I love the Stingray bike, thanks for including that, I wondered what kit it was from. I used mine on another build o here's a couple more pictures.
  10. Very nice! I love the 4-banger. Best detail I have ever seen on this engine.
  11. Very cool. I made mine all about the surfboard. Here's a couple of photos, hope you don't mind.
  12. I like it. I just started one today, Revell vintage 1995. Any building tips?
  13. Looking at this makes me want to build a model right now! I love the purple and white and the wheels. It has that "Old School" look I love. Nice job!
  14. The engine is a project in it's self. Nice way to show it off. Kool Hot Rod!
  15. BEAUTIFUL!!! I love Coke stuff also and the Nailhead engine.
  16. FUN, that's what it looks like to me. I love the flames and seat patterns. Nothing says Hot Rod like red wheels and wide whites. Love it!!
  17. You almost talked me out of looking at it with your own critique. Nothing ugly about it, in fact I really like it! Nice job on all the paint It looks like something I would love to own. Nice job John.
  18. I love the car and the story. It would have made a great sleeper car with something big under the hood.
  19. REAL, it has valve stems!
  20. WOW!!! Very nice and clean. Nice photos also. You are very talented my man.
  21. Sorry Harry, that one went right past me. http://blog.hemmings...the-big-healey/
  22. The cool part of the movie were the stars. Besides the car there was Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys and singer James Taylor. I have never seen the movie in it's entirety, only short clips on utube. These guys were so young at the time! Maybe the only movie ever made together? And maybe not such a great movie but, worth the time to watch for any car guy I think. How is he progress on this model going? More pictures please!
  23. What scale is it, does anyone know?
  24. I love it! I will have to watch for it on the show. Do you have any of the episode numbers? The sign is very cool.
  25. You blow me away with your love of Fords. Nice model!
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