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  1. Thanks Austin ! Yep , it's an actual kit but pretty hard to find . Here's what I started with .
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    29 Ford.

    That is very very nice ! Beautiful colors and probably the cleanest '29 I've seen in a long time . Great job !
  3. Built from the Deals Wheels kit using my own decals and aftermarket wheels and tires . Not historically correct since Oscars winged Mk8B was sponsored by Jerobee R/C Electronics but the earlier Auto World livery is what I remember from my slot car days and buying from the AW catalog . I had a lot of fun with this build and I hope you all like it ! Thanks for looking . BOB .
  4. Something I learned many years ago from an old body and paint man : Fill a shot glass with lacquer thinner and set it on your bench . Check it every few minutes and as it absorbs moisture out of the air it will start to turn cloudy . The faster it gets cloudy the higher the humidity , but if after a half an hour or so it's still clear then it's save to paint . You learn with experience how much is okay for your particular paint . It sounds kind of silly but it works great here since the humidity is rarely below 50 % . And Bill is absolutely correct , if you are spraying lacquer and it blushes on you it will polish off .
  5. They have some interesting looking stuff . Are they in Europe and how is the shipping ? Time , cost , etc . . .
  6. Congrats Ray ! Buy both kits and the detail kits for them , then do a few things on the Honey Do list with a smile while you are waiting for them to arrive !
  7. I agree completely ! A beautiful model of a beautiful airplane !
  8. Larry , It looks great ! Excellent job cobbling together the decals and getting it to look so good . I don't see anything that wrong with it , the real cars weren't all identical . Very nice job .
  9. Great looking dioramas ! Thanks for sharing with us and everyone at the car show .
  10. It sounds like we grew up in the same time zone and did the same things ! I got started with Thunderjets around '63 and never looked back ! I always had a track somewhere but really got serious when the AFX cars came out . I always had a track set up in a spare room or in the basement and it always seemed to get bigger every time I redid it . If you ever dig your stuff out , take a few photos . It would be cool to see what you have .
  11. Thank you everyone for the kind words , I appreciate it very much !
  12. Very nice and very clean build ! I'd like to have it sitting in my driveway !
  13. Very nice ! The satin blue finish looks just right for a hot rod . And your choice of background for the photos is pretty cool too !
  14. Very , very nice ! Please build some more cars .
  15. Beautiful save Antonio ! ! Great looking car !
  16. Excellent ! !
  17. It looks great Jay ! Looks like something I would own , primered with no chrome , but nice wheels and it's fast !
  18. Good to see it back on the bench Pat ! It should be even better this time around !
  19. Excellent conversion Bruce ! Also in making it a 4-door , that's not as easy as it sounds either . Very nicely done , I'm sure your friend will love it !
  20. You're off to a great start Jay ! Good choice in painting the wheels black , all that chrome is a bit much on a car this size . They look much better with just a chrome trim ring , and you've got the stance perfect ! The chassis looks really good , very clean and nicely painted . The engine compartment looks good too , if you use a semi-gloss or flat black it will help make the engine and other details stand out . I really like what you've done so far , keep us updated !
  21. I'm not sure what you are saying . . . SMP produced a promo style '60 El Camino and later AMT released the '59 El Camino which has been reissued several times . The SMP tooling is probably long gone and AMT isn't about to modify the tooling for the '59 since it is such a good seller . Likewise it's not very likely that Revell would modify or make all new tooling for a '60 as there isn't a big enough demand for it , the '57 Ranchero is a much more sensible choice . As for my build , it is built using parts from both the '59 El Camino and the Revell '60 Impala . Anyway , thanks for looking . . . I hope you liked it !
  22. Thank you very much ! I doubt we will ever see a '60 available . The tooling exists for the '59 and it's a good seller so it will continue to be reissued .
  23. It looks pretty cool ! You're right about the Glitter Blast . I used it on a build about a year ago ( outside on my driveway ) and I'm still finding glitter inside my garage !
  24. That's pretty cool ! I don't usually pay much attention to something that's slammed like that , but you got my attention ! It wouldn't bother me a bit if I was seen driving it !
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