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scaleauto

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  1. Very nice, I like your attention to detail.
  2. Great job, Aaron Vaughn
  3. Again, nice job.
  4. Mark, what engine is in the W900 wrecker?
  5. I have always used a two step process. 1. EasyOff oven cleaner takes off shiny chrome, washed with Dawn dish soap 2. Then a few days in brake fluid (dot 3), this variable perhaps five days then using a wooden sharp toothpick carfully remove the high gloss coating (goop) I wash then with toothpaste and finally dish soap again. I know I struggled with this same challenge. Brake fluid is expensive but it works for me. The parts are down to the raw plastic
  6. I saw this car at the meeting we had last Thursday nite. Awesome
  7. Great build, I like work description.
  8. I am with you Randy, well said.
  9. looks very nice, simple and clean.
  10. Andy, just the way I like them, simple and clean build. Great job
  11. Awesome craftsmanship. I love your "minor" upgrades. Such a passion "to get it right" An inspiration to all us modellers.
  12. I was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia at a very young age. Now living in Milford Station, Nova Scotia.
  13. Andy, awesome job. I always like your builds, clean.
  14. Very nice,Tom.
  15. I am with you Doc. I think it is inspiration, gets the juices flown' and some of these older kits have parts that are not in the new releases.
  16. Geoff, i always enjoy and follow your builds.
  17. Great start Art, I always enjoy and learn from your builds.
  18. Looks great, good start
  19. I have been on and off the bench since Monday. I received my 1953 Hudson Hollywood from Jeff Ballard - Motor City Resin Casters. Very happy with my Hudson Hollywood.
  20. That is an awesome build, Tom. Great job.
  21. I can't say it any better. Great start Wayne.
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