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Crazy Ed

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  1. I enjoy my Model 96, Just a silly mm larger.
  2. Another beauty Cliff. You have quite an interesting Collection there!
  3. Looks like we're in for a Vertical Viewing of Full Sized Chevys !
  4. That's quite a Stable you've got there Randy. A group of well represented Period Stockers.
  5. What a creative application! I Really Like That. Well Done Ken.
  6. That's a Real Mototcycle! Well Done.
  7. The Tamiya with the addition of small winglets outboard of the rer spoiler will replicate the John Sutrees and David Hobbs Car raced at Nurburgring in '67 - DNF
  8. Excelent Pictures and preservation of a Classic Kit.
  9. Maybe this'll help: http://www.modelcarsmag.com/alclad-chrome-how-to/
  10. Hummmm, well it's looking like maybe someone just might have cut open the doors on their Kit. Boy there's a First in Modeling
  11. Interesting Build you've got going there Gerald. I'm guessing the nose and roof grafts are from a Datusn 240Z or it's ilk.
  12. I just looked at a IMC Ford GT Mark Four, Kit # 117-200 and the Doors ARE Molded in, where as the IMC Ford GT's and GT Mk2's both have opening doors. Sorry I don't have a MPC to look at.
  13. A wonderful collection of rarely seen classics - in kit or 1:1. Nice work.
  14. That Guy needs to be arrested! a Single Holley to feed a Merlin!? Seeing as he isn't running the Supercharger a Brace of 6 Webers should be the Minimum for his Fuel Feeding system!
  15. Next they need a followup Commercial to show the features in the Passenger area Like the shackles and gags that auto engage when the kids get feisty and start with "Are We There Yet", along with the special seats from Depends for that special Great Aunt/Uncle that you had to bring along on the trip.
  16. Ya know, when it comes to Firearms for Personal Defense if you always have it with you and can hit what you're shooting at if and when you need to, it means a heck of a lot more than total bullet count and lots of trigger pulls!
  17. Herr Schmidt, You may call these Models. To me they are works of Art. AMAZING.
  18. Had any idea that it was going to go for, and that another forum member I told about it has shot a hole in his funds with another purchase I might have tried for it if for no other reason than fodder for trading!
  19. Oooooow, Shiney!
  20. You also missed out on one yesterday! http://www.ebay.com/itm/MINI-EXOTICS-1-24-SCALE-SHELBY-DAYTONA-SUPER-COUPE-INCOMPLETE-KIT-/311433888877?hash=item4882e8046d
  21. You did such a Great Job on the Truck I'm wondering why you went with a distressed look.
  22. Yep Jim, the Drivers had a tall seat that looked like they were standing - Made getting out repeatedly easier. When I was a kid we were towards the end of the Milk Route and in the Summers we'd get crushed Ice from the Milk Men. By the late 60's they had changed to the "Ice Bars" that were in the Trucks when I worked at the Dairy. Too bad about not being able to build a more detailed Truck. I wonder if you couldn't have the Body Vacuum formed a few times to create a whole wrinkle free body from the good parts and go from there?
  23. Good'n there Jim. I worked at a Dairy for a year and they had a fleet of them for the Home Delivery Routes and I can assure you NONE of them looked like that! Again, Well Done.
  24. If you wanted to do some fab work, a pair of Detail Master DM 2390 Electric Radiator Fan Photoetch Kits could be turned into a convincing Fan and leave you with some interesting little bits for the parts bin.
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