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Crazy Ed

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  1. I'm sendin' the Camera back.......Again, but 'tween then and now I'll try to get a shot or two. The compressed Pics are ok, but full sized are "fuzzy". Here's a Shot from a couplea years ago taken at Whitewater Draw. During the Season a Wonderful Place. Sadly this year I only went there twice because of the Camera problems, but given that's my biggest problem, Life Is GOOD!
  2. Now that's Loads Sharper!
  3. Way to go Carl, ~13 years for me.
  4. Hi There Marty. A quick Google look see netted "Also, remember that Mr. Surfacer is laquer-based". Found on the MDP Web Site - http://www.modeldisplayproducts.co.uk/index.php?route=product/category&path=79_80
  5. The moment I saw that Car with the Baby Seat, that Meatloaf Song Paradise by the Dashboard Light jumped into my head. Figure it's the pride and joy of a Couple that met in High School.
  6. Joe, This News takes care of "What Pleased You Today" for me. That's Wonderful News. Prayers for a full recovery.
  7. Wow Paul. Looks like you've scuffed up the face of the steps, and stained the seats to show use. Well Done.
  8. Remco, Welcome to the Forum. I'll keep an eye out for your builds. Sorry I can't help you wit your question.
  9. What a wonderfully detailed Dio! 150 sq mtrs! That wouldn't have fit in our last house.
  10. Dale, to my eye I think the first one was closer.
  11. Randy, once you put the Bow on this Build you really need to send the series of WIP pictures to the folks in Dearborn MI. I'm guessing you'd get more than a smile back from 'em.
  12. What a Great Build. But Sam You Have GOT to make a Good Sam Club Sticker for it
  13. Bruce, You've done some Really Great Detailing there n the Paint looks good to!
  14. It sure looks Good in that Gold Flake!!
  15. I've got to join in on the Well Done, Excellent Group!
  16. Andre this is looking Really Good! Boy slow down a bit, no need to rush building it
  17. Great job making the car looking like it's been part of the landscape for 20 years or more. Wandered off to your web page and I do like your Dioramas and use of Photos fir backgrounds.
  18. Congratulations Jesse. Anyone wanting to see more pics of this build, just click on the image and it'll send you to Photobucket with several more Pics at different angles and a closeup of the Engine.
  19. Gregg too bad I can't get my Lawn Mower over there for ya. The Front Loader handles just over 1000lb and'd make unloading the truck(s) and moving the Magazines a snap! 2 trips n it's Beer O'Clock
  20. I'm guessin' it some kinda Amphicar that would be good for the basis of a Reef!
  21. High Planes Drifter and Pale Rider kind of were a repeat. American Sniper for me was one of the best "In Their Head" (Seriously not ment to be a pun.....) Movies I've ever seen.
  22. Hi There Bryan and Welcome. Lot's of friendly folks here that can, if you'd like, to help you along.
  23. Hey Dennis, I just learned somethin'! You can build a Really Nice lookin' Car! Well Done.
  24. The biggest problem if one wants to "get it right" will require a clear gloss with random red'ish streaks to replicate the resin mix used for the 917's. But Dale, your blend sure looks good.
  25. Depending how they're packaged that ought to arrive on 1 or at most 2 pallets. The biggest problem is unloading them from the Pickup Truck once you get'em home and in your case the sorting and shelving required to organize them into useful piles for filling back issue orders. This is more than a guess, I used to Import Star Atlases from Australia, 1 Ton at a time. So given your back I'm thinking you need a friend with a Pickup, a good back, a 12 pack and a BBQ
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