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  1. Well I'm not a big Busch fan ..but that is a great looking scheme for the Ol" Blue duece!!..great job
  2. Virgil that is just WAY COOOOL...artwork is also excellent
  3. Just an outstanding looking build!!..I really like how the little details like hose clips and clamps look to be perfect scale
  4. SWEEEET!!!... ..actually that is pretty cool..
  5. Just completed this from the AMT street rod kit. This was a fun build, and proves that AMT had some very good designers at one time
  6. SWEEEEET!!...beautiful build Bill
  7. What a beauty!..can see it easily being picked as a winner
  8. Excellent!!...that really is a good looking car and you did it right.
  9. Looks period perfect!...I dig it
  10. That's very convincing!..I bet the "King" still doesn't like thinking about that one
  11. Cars real..the guys a model
  12. Looks like you did it right!..very nice
  13. Looks fantastic Steve
  14. That is SIZZZLIN' HOT !!
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    Well you never cease to amaze me Jeff..and yea that is a great looking set of wheels
  16. bsoder

    '57 Corvette

    Thanks Harry! I knew I forgot to foil something I have no idea where I would find the correct W/covers
  17. bsoder

    '57 Corvette

    This kit is just the car, the box has a pic of a Lime green car and says '57 Corvette Street Machine..Rob is correct that that this is not an exact Cascade green I mixed it to look as close as I could. Here's a pic of the 1:1 but I like it
  18. bsoder

    '57 Corvette

    just finished this up..I converted the AMT "Street Machine" kit to a factory stock with a dual quad 283 done in Cascade green/Shoreline beige..although no stock parts are provided, the kit itself is pretty decent although there are a lot of "sink" marks to fill on the body
  19. Very nice !
  20. Ditto the above Wayne!
  21. Just a WOW factor X10!!..thanks for sharing this build W.I.P it was amazing!!
  22. With what those are worth these days I'd start restoring It!! as for flat tires a method I used was to take a pie tin and put some foil in it then set the car in it on in the stove with a "medium" heat and let the tires melt to where I wanted them..then turned off the heat and let it,cool trimmed some of the melted tire off leaving enough to simulate the "flattened" tire
  23. Heads It's real..tails It's a model ..I believe in the scientific approach
  24. Very cool Barbo...B
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