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Harry P.

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  1. Missing both the interior and exterior rearview mirrors. On a stocker, that really sticks out.
  2. Boy, there's a Jerry Springer episode if I ever heard one!
  3. Is the paint clear-coated? Polished? Both?
  4. If it says "Professional" in the name, it's the 2-part stuff. Bondo "Professional" Glazing and Spot Putty. You have to be careful because their 1-part stuff comes in an almost identical looking package.
  5. Most people shot a thin coat of primer, then sand. Works the same way as the glazing putty to show you where the dips and high spots are.
  6. Were you a zookeeper?
  7. Welcome aboard!
  8. What is that supposed to mean? Fox News was citing the story as it appeared in Automotive News.
  9. Like I said... cheap and simple! And it works great. What's not to like?
  10. 1) Was your introduction to modeling at home? No 2) From whom? A friend 3) What kind of models (cars, planes, trains, etc)? Cars 4) What did the person who introduced you to modeling do for a living ? Full-time kid... 5) How old were you? 6 or 7 6) About what year was your introduction? 1964-65
  11. Never heard of Artrage. Is it like Photoshop?
  12. I just bought this one a few days ago. Cheap and simple, been using it every day. It works great! I only wish I had bought one sooner! http://www.amazon.com/kitchen-dining/dp/B000G20TCQ It has 5 stackable trays. If you need more room between trays you can take one or two of the trays and cut out the mesh part, leaving just the outer ring that will now act as a spacer between the other trays.
  13. It is! This week's car is a 2002 Gillet Vertigo. http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/photo/121407,11611/2002-Gillet-Vertigo-Streiff_photo.aspx Who got it right: Badluck 13 wisdonm Johnny george 53 sjordan2 G Holding Draggon Chris R mr chips matthijsgrit trogdor
  14. Pretty sure all '68 LTDs had rearview mirrors...
  15. Oh, come on! You call that scratchbuilding? Where are the finger grips on the back side???
  16. Ok people... music from A to ZZ... What do you get when you take equal parts of ABBA ("Gimme Gimme Gimme a Man After Midnight") and ZZ Top ("Gimme All Your Lovin'") and put them in a blender? Prepare to have your mind blown...
  17. I never got into it, but my parents were big on a backyard garden. My dad always had a "mini farm" going in the back yard every year. Tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, carrots, onions, cabbage, you name it, he grew it.
  18. If you mean the type of "music" that's made in a deliberate effort to sell to as wide an audience as possible, then yes. That sort of "music" has always been designed as nothing more than "product." But when you look at the music that was created by people like the Beatles, the Stones, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and many others of that era... there's so much more to it than just trying to crank out the next top 40 hit. Back then there were musicians who took their music seriously. They didn't let the record companies tell them what to do or how to do it... they did it their way. That kind of artistic independence and originality is gone from today's music. In the '60s-'70s you had musicians making music. Today you have bean counters making "music."
  19. I love that look! Cool!
  20. A real wood rim? Can't wait to see it.
  21. Beautiful work.
  22. Why didn't you do the steering wheel rim in "wood" paint?
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