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Thanks Derick and Mark for keeping this thread alive. Every comment means tons to me thanks. I owe you guys again for making my day hope I can return the pleasure.
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Thanks guys I got my fix, Tony , Allen and Ray you just made my day. I'm a little embarrassed now with my lack of enough good photos. I am overwhelmed at this point from the response, thanks again.
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Thanks Bill, I know you have a patshion for AMT '32s also and I have admired your work in the past. I have switched to an iPad is part of my problem with posting. It does not seem to work with photo bucket. Another problem is my fat fingers don't work very good on the small keys. I have posted these photos directly from my iPad without a host. It probably won't work very many times, i don't know. The Vicky body was one I had left over from another build and decided to use it on a "Switchers" kit frame. All 5 of the cars were build on a two week stay at Hilton Head Beach, S.C. or at least started there. I have named them my Hilton Head Club. The '36 was a glue bomb that I added the chopped top to before the re spray. The phaeton body was left from the Switcher and I mounted it to a model A frame (Monogram) after it was dropped in the back. Also I converted it to a two door with a cover over the missing back seat. I might start a new thread on this. I have continued the theme with a small beach scene with sand from Hilton Head. Also I added S.C. Plates to all 5. Just pure fun for me, none of them show pieces really. My wife reads novels and I build models, my way of enjoying the good life.
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Thanks again for the kind words. A special thanks to David, Tony, Jeff, Carl, Jim and Steven on a more personal level for renewing my interest on this site. Next time I promise more and better photos.
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This is NICE! It keeps popping up and thought I needed to take time to comment.
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I made it about half way through the parts list but, it looks righteous. I will be back later to read the rest.
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Thanks Dave, I think what you are saying is right in a lot of cases. I have just become frustrated by the amount of time it has taken me to post. Having my words deleted by an accidental touch of the screen, my fault, or pictures not loading from photo bucket. I am not very computer savvy and technology keeps changing too fast for this old man. (Thought I just lost it again! It came back. Whew!) There are easier ways to do this I am sure. I look back at some of my posts and the photos are gone! Sometimes I just have to ask, why am I doing this? I have had a lot of enjoyment when things work. I appreciate every comment I get and I think I understand why some people don't want to take the time to leave comments. I have slowed way down on giving compliments to everyone also, and only give them when I see something I really, really like. I'm sure I miss a lot of nice ones, even with daily notifications on my email. It probably helps to have a friends list. I get more comments on Facebook about my models from people who don't even like models or cars. Every one knows I like model cars but, not much from the guys here that really like models. Anyway, this is rather long but, thanks for listening.
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Thanks guys for taking the time to comment. My apologies for not providing more/better quality photos. I have had much trouble posting here and about to give up for lack of response to my posts. (Maybe not worth the trouble to you or me?) When I get to 300 viewers and only 4 comments I start to wonder. The quality of the builds here sometimes are way beyond my imagination so, I sometimes feel I am being snubbed on my efforts. Feeling very negative, sorry. Not looking for pitty, just a rant.
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Nice one, love all the details and color/weathering great touches. One of the best '29 Fords I've seen.
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Beautiful and in my favorite colors! Nice job.
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I didn't take a lot of time with this post. First one in a while because of my trouble loading photos here. Did it work?
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Nice work they look perfect! Love the opening door on the one. I am a big fan of the AMT '32s, you did them justice!
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Friend should be happy with this one, nice! The paint work is outstanding.
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I love your style of lazy if that is what you want to call it. Another nice Ford to add to you collection. Good start to the new year.
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Some great lookin builds, looks like you had a busy year. Thanks for sharing I needed a fix.
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I want to say cute as a button so there you go!
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Exactly nice!
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Deuce Sedan "Old school but not same old same old"
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VW Beetle RPU "The horrorpop"
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It looks a little like a typical moonshine runner. I like it, nice job.
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Having fun with Legos making mini dioramas that will actually fit on my display shelves. They can change or go back in the box, just having fun.
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I don't know how I missed this post but, this is my friend Roger and I wanted to bring it back for anyone who missed it like me. He does some cool sculpture work. Nice work Roger, hope you are still at it. I was doing a Mickey Mouse search and this is what came up.