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  Simon said:
They certainly do - they must have worked for British Leyland :rolleyes:

Kevin, just so I'm sure what I'm doing and that I enter into the spirit of this properly, can I ask - do the builds need to be from a 100% new-in-box unstarted kit, or could I make something out of a broken older build? I recently got a few of my teenage builds out of my parents' attic, and there's a disassembled '69 442 in there crying out to be 'junked'. Then again, I've got my eye on something on Ebay too....

yes 100% new kit or one that has benn at the most 20% completed

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  moparkid999 said:
well there goes my idea. i was gonna build a replica of the joe dirt car too lol. i didnt think its been done yet

If you'd still like to do it, drop me a line first. I've got lots of good reference material, and a bunch of fuzzy seat material left over as well :wub:

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Guest Gramps-xrds
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VWDave

Those are some great junkers. It's easy to build shinnies, but to make them look old and used takes a lot more work. A lot more than I ever realized. Great job.

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  Kodiak Island Modeler said:
Within four months this thread could get buried. Is there some way that a "sticky" could be arranged for us to post on?

ill post up something when it gets to the third page that way it wont get lost

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  Olle F said:
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Hehehe, Finally sumone got it RIGHT ---> "UNRELIABLE" Chubby Chunker aka Perpetual Boat Anchor.... <----

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