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After my Challenger, this is one of the few cars on the road today that I would want to drive. I finished this last week, and wanted to upload the photos, but with losing kitty I didn't have the time or motivation to do it. So this model is a bit of a dedication to her memory since it was my last build before losing her. The model itself is one of their best. It goes together quite easy and only has a couple of issues. One is the engine; which I believe was already mentioned in a previous thread. You build it, but the majority of it can't be seen! The chassis was also hard to get on. I had to fight it to get it to fit right. The hood for the engine is also a very tight fit. So tight, it's hard to get the hood up to view the engine. So I left it closed. Only other criticism I had was having to paint the head and tail lights. Just a personal preference of not having to do that. Some may notice that the area around the rear vent down is supposed to be black. I just thought it looked better in body color. I'm sure it's an option anyway. If I could afford a new Corvette, this is the exact car I would want. I've seen a Hugger Orange one driving around town and I thought that was the best, most suiting color for one. It shows off all the car's highlights. SAM_1725 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1726 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1727 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1728 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1729 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1730 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr
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I am using the label completions in the title because some of these models were started decades ago and just finished in 2022. They are a collection of 1/24 plastic kits and modified diecasts. Cobra Daytona Lindberg Ferrari GTO BBurago Mustang Welly Cobra 427 Monogram Ferrari GTB BBurago Cobra Bartoletti Transporter Scratch Built Body by Mike Sells Corvette L88 Otaki
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First time for me…wow, it was big. I had a great time this weekend. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys trucks of all eras and types…Show, Classic, Fleet, Working Show, Wreckers, Dumps…the list goes on. The show was capped off by parade of lights from St Ignace, across the Mackinac Bridge to Mackinaw City. Here are some highlights, only a small sample of what was on display:
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