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By far my best build & also my proudest build!! My '68 Dodge Charger with a 440 big block. It took me over a month to complete as I submerged myself into the detail of the car. This car truly helped me grow as a builder & I can't wait to see what comes next after this one!!

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Keep building gaining knowledge and experience along the way ,and  you will get to where you want to go, nice build.

Thank you, that means a lot!!

 

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Your right Evan the best one yet and I see you did the window trim on it!!! Just another suggestion you might want to try using a good tape for painting I use tamiya and have great luck with it!

vince

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Nice charger. Looks like it's moving fast sitting still! You really did alot of work on the interior, nice. What's next?

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Your right Evan the best one yet and I see you did the window trim on it!!! Just another suggestion you might want to try using a good tape for painting I use tamiya and have great luck with it!

vince

Thank you and I do use Tamiya 6mm for masking. I'm thinking about using the 2mm bending tape for trim and such. Thoughts??

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It is a very nice build.  Interior looks really nice to.  Overall good job!

Thanks!! I really put a lot of time into that interior, it was veeery stressful but so thrilling to see the end result.

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Nice charger. Looks like it's moving fast sitting still! You really did alot of work on the interior, nice. What's next?

Thanks!! I'm thinking about doing the crusher camero with black racing stripes. It'll be a yellow '67 camero with a big block engine with a blower.

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Thank you and I do use Tamiya 6mm for masking. I'm thinking about using the 2mm bending tape for trim and such. Thoughts??

Nice build, great interior detail too.  If you run your thumb nail along the edge of your tape, this often helps prevent paint bleed.

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