Fantastic job Stef!
I really enjoyed looking through those pictures. Only problem I can see is now I want to find all of the kits I am missing.
Thanks for all of your hard work.
John, your work always leaves me speechless.
I am just amazed that I am looking at a model and not the real thing.
Thanks for sharing your work and tips here.
Rob
The body looks stellar Tom. Nice work on the paint and the BMF came out really nice.
Using the case to separate parts out like that is brilliant!
I now have a mission today to find a couple of cases like that.
Tom, you have done an amazing job on the masters. Thanks very much to Tom, Kevin, and everyone else involved.
I just can't wait to get my hands on one of the these. Actually 3 or 4 of them.
Hmmm...
Time to update my will.
Dave, that is a very good point. I have been caught up in the better get it now or it will never be available again routine. I have purchased kits at my LHS that they have bought in collections for a fraction of the new price as well as at shows. Those impossible to find very expensive kits often come up for less than $10 at shows.
I have about 4 of those pink bugs. I am thinking the same!
Anne, you are off to a great start building and buying. This is a very addicting hobby but I am very glad I have chosen it as mine.
My only advise is keep track of what you have in your collection otherwise you will end up with 4 pink bugs.
I stack the kits around the walls of my workshop and it helps insulate and keep it nice and warm in there.
I agree with the others. When I see a kit I want to build in the future I buy it now so I have it.
Man, that is one fine looking Chevelle you have built.
As Dragfreak has mentioned above the Nova kit is a good source for wheels. I find it is actually cheaper to look for full kits with wheels
that I want rather then buy aftermarket wheel sets. The bonus is all the extra parts you will have for other builds. Sometimes you can
find some really good deals on used kits online in Craigslist.
Fantastic job on a great car.