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SteveL

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  1. My 72 Pontiac Grandville had a blue 455. I can hear it sucking the gas now.....ahhhh the good ol days !
  2. Thanks ! i need to get a new camera, this one doesn't seem to have a macro setting.
  3. Ok, Im not the best with a camera. Started with the two tone copper and brown. Copper is the Krylon and the Brown is Testors. My first attempty at wiring and weathering the engine, i'll try to get a better pic. Next attempt , i'm gonna try the BMFand more detailed engine wiring. Wheels are from the 51 Chevy convertable. Hope you like !
  4. I'm simply amazed, absolutely stunning work Hippie, you have me sitting on edge for the next update ! Steve
  5. would love to try and recreate this car. But first would probably need to start with a 1936 Buick Roadmaster.http://www.rmauctions.com/CarDetails.cfm?SaleCode=BC06&CarID=r516
  6. Amazing talent!! Im actually ashamed to say that my best shiney builds dont come out as good as these !!! Keep on Junkin !!!
  7. Though not for me, I also believe its " different strokes for different folks". "To each his/her own", " What ever pulls your trigger", What shakes yor thang" etc etc.... just have fun and smile !
  8. HHA ! Gotta love them Fords ! " Son your gonna start me to drinking if you don't stop drivin' that hot rod Lincoln"
  9. I have a 69 Torino GT500 that i did a few years ago while undergoing chemotherapy, I will try and post some pics.
  10. <~ sings in a low blues beat....." I'm a sanding my grill, been sanding alllll night long....I've been sanding my grille ! Sanding alll night long....Cant wait to see the daylight.... get some sleep before too long"
  11. Awesome set up and of course one of my favorite GM Products, the Catalina !
  12. I love the Mercs. Time for me to try my hand after the 37. Great builds sir !
  13. An incredible resto on one of my favorite GM products. You can tell the difference like night and day, simply gorgeous Cat.
  14. Was a fabulous and fun build, you really cant tell by my pics and my uh oh'ed glass but the interior is highly detailed. The fit is precise, you should have a blast playing with it !
  15. Hers an update on my 37 . Decided to go with a weathered look on the engine. Any tips or suggestions always are welcome.
  16. WOW ! Bueutiful builds ! Can't even imagine how they would turn out if you "took your time" ! Kudos on your amazing talent !
  17. Love the rust ! Reminds me of my wife ! oops! Did i really just say that? Did you drill or sand to create the holes?
  18. Love the weathering and the passenger door glass stuck down !
  19. Thanks tons ! Nowhere near you guys caliber, but honing my skills one drop og glue at a time!!Oh and really appreciate your tutorials Dr.Cranky!
  20. Heres some previous builds after returning from a long break from the hobby.
  21. Here is a couple of builds I did after a long time absent from the hobby. http://public.fotki.com/Lapidatoo/48-woody/ http://public.fotki.com/Lapidatoo/51-chevy/
  22. Hi everyone ! I'm new to the Group , please be gentle. Ha ! I am currently starting on Revells 1937 Ford Pickup. Will be doing a two tone job with an interesting rattle can combo. Krylons Hobbie Collection Copper on the top half with Testors Gloss Brown for the bottom. First time mixing a metallic upper with a solid lower so let the dice fall where they may. Will be updating with pics as soon as i can locate either my camaras interface cable or sans disc, whichever comes first !
  23. Hey everybody! I see some amazing talent in this group and some amazing ideas that i can't wait to apply to my nect build ( 1937 Ford Pickup (Revell) ). About the sanding process, do you do this by hand or with the aid of a Drimel? I love the look and want to give it a go. Thanks for any responces and keep up the amazing builds ! Steve
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