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JollySipper

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  1. I've read a few Stephen King books (I really liked 'Needful Things')...... The writer I enjoyed the most as a youth was Edgar Allen Poe! His stories were more surreal than scary.... The Cask of Amontillado is my favorite of Poe's works. I had a set of World Book 'Children's' encyclopedias that I liked a lot when I was really young.... Each book was a different theme.
  2. My old dog! I'm having to change up her food..... She was eating Taste of the Wild "Pacific Stream", but it's starting to not agree with her, so I'm moving her to something called American Journey for senior dogs. It's got lots of good stuff in it to help with arthritis, something these dogs deal with.......
  3. I just gave this a try! Definitely want to make some tuck 'n roll for my next project...... I guess the best thing to paint it with would be craft paints?
  4. I follow Custom Car Chronicle some.... they cover customs from mainly the '40s and '50s, and show the many iterations that those old customs went through. One car I'm glad was kept in it's original make-up is the Sam Barris '50 Buick........ Such a nice car, it would be hard to change anything without ruining it.
  5. There is a series of albums called "Pickin' On.....". They do bluegrass covers of popular songs and artists. Here is them doing 'Wonderwall' by Oasis.... Dare I say it's almost better than the original...
  6. Thank you, fellas! Cool stuff...... I really like the fender skirts....
  7. Thanks, Mark man.... I cropped this from what I believe is the first issue of the '50 kit, the purple car shows kind of a 'duck-tail' (I guess....?) roll pan for the rear.... Would that roll pan be in the later releases? Thank you again....
  8. I've been reading up on kit reviews and such for the '49/'50 Ford coupe/convertible..... My understanding is that all the good kustom parts are in the '50 kit. I'm wondering.... what all custom parts come in the convertible? I want to build the coupe, but with the kool custom parts...... I've also seen where there are hop-up parts for the engine? Thanks for any help!
  9. The search feature works best if you only search one word...... For instance, my next build will be a '49 Ford coupe. To look at builds of them, I go to "under glass, model cars" and search "shoebox" (as that's what most folks call them). You can go to each section and choose "this forum" and only get results from that section......
  10. Thanks, Greg! Those posts just cemented my color choice for this project.........
  11. Thanks, Guys.... Keith, that looks really good! I think this color will look right at home on my little mild custom build......
  12. Hey, guys.... I've got another project I've been thinking about lately. I'm wanting to build a 'shoebox' Ford coupe in Tamiya's TS-59 "light red pearl"...... Would any of you happen to have a model painted with this paint? The reason I ask is I'll need another color to do the interior and I'm not sure what to use.... I'm thinking gray and white would look good for the inside. So let's see those rosey pink cars and the color chosen to pair with it, please...... Thanks!
  13. Those are all really good! What do you finalize the drawings with? It looks like it makes a really clean line......
  14. and hide the fact that I'm not doing any wiring or plumbing! Getting some stuff primed today, hopefully I'll have you guys an update in the next few days......... Thanks!
  15. gord hedd widyaself......
  16. Don't steal the idea that I stole! I've always liked the East Coast style hotrod, seems as much "kustom" as it is a hotrod.... Lots of good info guys...... Thank you!
  17. David, this is the inspiration pic that I've chosen the color combo from...... Very sharp car, I think!
  18. Thanks for the responses, guys.... It's the same basic kit of the same car, just different decals and wheels.........
  19. Hey, guys! I've been making progress on a new build.... the 1/16 MPC Trans Am. So far i have the basis of the engine done.... and the dash is pretty much finished. I used the 'best model car parts' gauge faces, drilling out the gauges themselves and mounting the gauges from the back..... This kit is Huge! It's my first big scale automotive kit, hope I can do a good job on it....... Thanks for lookin' and comment freely.....
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