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Jim B

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  1. Nicely done. Looks like the NTC350 from one of the AMT kits.
  2. There was a guy out of Hamburg, Germany, that made P/E fans for a while. I think his name was Harold Weber, but I don't know whatever happened to him. As far as i know, his fans were the only ones available. Some of the CTM sets might have fans, but I'm not positive. Oh, and they're not just in "old trucks". Our 2002 Smeal Ladder Truck has these fans in it.
  3. Hmm, still down. Wonder if someone forgot to pay the Web Hosting bill.
  4. Interesting weathering technique. Looks really nice,
  5. Ben, use the menu on the left side of the screen. Under Resin Parts, you should see "Engines". It's in there. Currently listed at $35 US.
  6. That's a great looking Freightliner, Chuck. Well done. I like it with the spokes & bigger tires. How much did you shorten the frame?
  7. That's a great looking mixer. Very well done.
  8. Very impressive, Dennis. This is coming along nicely.
  9. Maybe just the correct exhaust?
  10. Nice stuff, guys. Terry, I seriously have to get one of those vintage Grate Dane trailers before you buy them all! But then again, if you buy them all, I'll know where they are.
  11. Apparently so. It looks like a little tank. Here is a link to the HLJ listing for it: http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10343365
  12. Interesting apparatus. Should be perfect for the congested Japanese cities. I don't think it would be anything more than a brush truck here in the US though. Wonder what GPM they get out of that pump?
  13. I suppose that's possible.
  14. Almost makes me want to get the Meng kit. Almost.
  15. That's some nice old iron right there.
  16. Thanks for the help, guys. I'll check the model box to see what engine is in the kit. Maybe you know. The kit is the 1957 Ford Police Car.
  17. Ok, so I found this for the colors for the Ford Flathead V8 from 1932 - 1954: http://www.telusplanet.net/public/bboogaar/ Now I just need something definitive for the 1957 Ford.
  18. Just like the title says, what color would the engine be for a 1957 Ford car? How about a 1950/51 pick-up?
  19. Looking really nice, Pavel. I really am tempted to try one of these kits. I really like the tipper (how British!). Didn't you build one of these Bedfords already?
  20. It seems like computers are flaky at the best of times. I cannot access the site using IE from my home computer which is running Windows 7 Home & IE 11.0.22; I have to use Google Chrome. However, I can access the site using IE from my work computer which is running Windows 7 Professional & IE 11.0.22. Go figure. I posted your test photo from Photobucket from my work computer (see above): Did you use the little button that looks like a chain (say Get link codes), them post the IMG code (bottom right in the list on the pop-up)?
  21. Glad to hear it, and I'm sure Jamie will too.
  22. Brian, try this link: http://www.moluminum.com/ It has the www that the other one lacked. Worked just fine.
  23. Very nice job on the Chevelle, Tom. Well done. Looking forward to seeing it in October at the IPMS show. You are going to take it to the IPMS show, aren't you?
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