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bisc63

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  1. Really looking the part now!
  2. Nice work! Very creative solutions here.
  3. Bravo! Good save of a very cool car model, and I really like that red color. Mind sharing what paint/color that is?
  4. Very nice model. You have a clean building style, that always helps! Love the snazzy color choices here as well. Well done!
  5. A nice, clean build. The color really makes a believable "every day driver". Well done!
  6. Nice, clean build. Really like the body color. Well done!
  7. This is very appealing! Love the '59 Fords, love a good mild custom.
  8. Love the rag-top 57! Do be aware the 4-door sedan and convertible had differing heights of windshield.
  9. Nice job! Very authentic finish. Well done.
  10. Good looking wagon, nice subdued colors, and a very clean build. Well done!
  11. Stunningly attractive paintwork, especially love the red-on-red. Just gorgeous. Very well done.
  12. Love that color on that body style. Really nice build. Well done custom!
  13. Looks absolutely believable. Very well done!
  14. Nice job, one of the more attractive builds of this kit I've seen in a while. Color is a nice change from traditional. Well done.
  15. NICE! Paint is period-perfect, and really suits the body. Well done.
  16. Ha! That is just right for the genre. You captured the Zinger flavor, but did it better! What a great way to take a break from a serious build to remember how much fun you can have modeling. Well done.
  17. Interesting...
  18. Very nice start! These kits respond well to added detail, and you are nailing the detail work.
  19. Now that's a fun build! Great use of parts, and the simple color scheme is SHARP. May I ask what paint you used for the gold color?
  20. Really impressive appearance; a real muscle car! Well done.
  21. Very cool! I love how removing the wonky side trim just breathes fresh air into this kit.
  22. Instead of making all those grille pieces, why not just make continuous length pieces that are the width and contour of the grille, then mark the location of the vertical pieces on the backside of these. Mark the location of the horizontal elements on the vertical. Take a hobby saw that cuts a kerf the sane thickness as your plastic, and saw half way into the pieces; on the front of the vertical, and the back of the horizontal. Essentially, making half-lap joints that lock everything together. Just a thought...
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