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Intmd8r

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  1. x2 I see you have a pic of "Mr. Angry's" ride. You couldn`t have picked a better subject for insparation in my books. In case you didn`t know, this guy has more that one Pro-Touring Charger: 1.http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3100151/1969-Dodge-Daytona 2.http://www.cardomain.com/ride/744737/1968-dodge-charger His web page: http://mrangryinc.com/ BTW You`re welcome for the links
  2. Great work. Other than alignment issues, I haven't heard anything bad about this kit. For sure it holds some amazing details. I have been wanting to build one of these, but I'm too cheap, or um ah......intimidated to start one. Maybe one day my wallet and confidence will allow me to build one too. Keep up the good work and I expect to see many more photos of this build. Take your time with a build like this and the results will be huge!
  3. I dig big block muscle cars with window louvers and spoilers. Good work so far. BTW excellent choice with the black torque thrust wheels.
  4. Nice work. This inspires me to finish my Cobra build. Hopefully mine turns out as well as yours.
  5. Well now I'm all the more impressed with the body work knowing that it started out as a Lindberg kit. Keep up the good work.
  6. Thanks! I'll let him know you said so.
  7. Interesting concept. I also had no idea that a Caravan model kit was EVER issued. It's not like most kids have a poster of a Caravan on their bedroom wall and say "I'm going to work hard so that one day I can afford one of those...". Looking forward to seeing more of this build!
  8. Dam. That's some great paint skills! Do you have any more pics of the engine?
  9. I love them all! Isn't the Accord one of those rare touring car kits? I'd love to get my hands on one of those!
  10. Thanks for sharing this. I was on th fence about ordering this, but now I think I have to . Can't wait to see more!
  11. Hmmmm. Do you think the guy running the Edsel dealership had any idea of what the future had in store for that brand? I'm thinking not. BTW: Cool pictures. I'd love to see more if you have them
  12. You're off to a good start. Make sure to have fun with it!
  13. X2! For sure this is one of the best Corola builds I've ever seen. Love the engine too!
  14. There are a few poking around the Toronto, Ontario area imported from Japan. When you pass one, you can't help but think "What the hell was that...". I saw one around my area once that had aftermarket "15 wheels on it. It was hilarious because the 15" made it look like a Donk car . A common 1:1 mod to these things is a VW bus conversion that makes them look like a cartoon VW bus. I'd like to see someone build one of thosse! BTW RDEAN58: Well done on an uncommon kit!
  15. From the pics posted, the quality of thiskit is better than I would expect or experienced from AMT. I might have to ry my hand at one of these.....
  16. This is a very cool build. Well done on the details.
  17. I love IT! I just can't get enough of the old Hondas. The 1:1 cars are super hard to find, as are the 1:24 kits if you exclude Ebay .
  18. Well done. I've always liked this concept. Too bad Chrysler never built it. I guess it had toom much in common with the Prowler and Viper to make a profit without impacting sales of thementioned vehicles.
  19. Intmd8r

    1936 Ford

    Seems fair to me! Congrats on a job well done.
  20. Wow! I thought that you were working on a Fujimi 1:24 kit when I first saw your build thread. I can't imagine the concentration and focus needed to build such a small scale in such detail. You have my respect.
  21. I've seen a few multi-media kits available for this kit, but they seem to range in price from $90-$300! The more expensive multi-media kits seem to add every little detail that you could possibily think of, but I just have a hard time justifying the cost. BTW: Another job well done! I'm also partial to the # 63 car. Gotta support a fellow Canadian!
  22. Superb execution! The period accuracy, subejct, skill, and weathering are all spot on and not overdone.
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