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Jim B

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  1. Well, that's different. Well done.
  2. Cool. You don't see a lot of howitzer kits.
  3. That looks great. Well done.
  4. Very nice tribute & memorial to that USAAF crew. Nice looking B-17, too.
  5. Your trailers came out greart Very well done.
  6. Great looking Mack. Fits in well with your fleet.
  7. Thanks, guys. I appreciate it.
  8. Nice looking 359. Very well done. I think I saw that movie. Wasn't Patrick Swayze in it?
  9. I have no idea what it is, but I have seen people using it in a similar manner to white glue. They use it for gluing in clear parts, and anywhere else white glue can be used.
  10. Great looking cab, KJ.
  11. Nicely done. Is this the Revell snap kit?
  12. That's cool. I remember those from growing up in South Florida.
  13. Nice build. Interesting how you have a modern New York license plate.
  14. That really looks great! Very well done.
  15. Coming along really nicely.
  16. Sure gives a new meaning to "junk in the trunk", doesn't it. ? You're welcome. I hope the help someone who wants to build a model. Yes, some did go to the crusher too early.
  17. I was at a graduation party today, and it turns out that the parents own a celebrity photo company, and they have a replica of the Supernatural 1967 Chevrolet Impala hardtop. They take a car on the Comic-Con circuit, and have been all over the US. The owners, Kim & Jim LeMay, were kind enough to let me photograph the car; and to post photos of it here. Yes, it has all the "toys" And the journal (actual filming prop): Some interior shots: Visors signed by the cast members: Original 350 Small Block: The car was a "barn find" in Minnesota, and has 49,000 original miles on the odometer. Kim told me that this car was third in line at the car crusher when they purchased it. Jim did a full off frame restoration, and I have to say that the car is absolutely gorgeous! He did tell me that he did replace the front drum brakes with disks, and it has an electronic ignition. No remember, this is NOT one of the cars used in the filming, and it is a replica of the car as it appears in the first three seasons of the show. Never having seen the show myself, I cannot confirm or deny this; but I figured that you guys would enjoy seeing the car. If you have any additional questions, let me know, and I will see if I can get the answers for you. Fun fact! This car was actually used as a funeral service car in Minnesota before it was stored.
  18. Great looking Bel Air.
  19. Well. a lot of my friends are in PA. Besides, it's a joke!
  20. Yes, that's true; but I still think it's funny.
  21. Nice looking one-day-build Sherman. I like it. ?
  22. Nice looking cruiser. Well done.
  23. Your Greased Lightning came out great. Well done.
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