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I found this in my stash. Someone started it years ago and never finished it.  They brush painted it so I could have stripped it and started over, but why? Instead I decided to finish it as is and enjoy it.  Two hours of work later here is the result. Clearly not a show winner,  it was a fun quick build.

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59 minutes ago, Tom Geiger said:

Very nice. Sometimes you just need to finish something for the display case!  

Exactly.  I'm still debating whether I want to attempt to paint the fender mouldings.  Right now I am thinking no.

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On 3/25/2021 at 3:59 PM, Bainford said:

Interesting model. The old school treatment works well on it. I like it.
Is this 1/32 or 1/25?

It's a Pyro 1/32 with about 50-60 parts. Thanks for the compliment!

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On 3/28/2021 at 11:35 AM, Dann Tier said:

Looks like a neat little kit!

Really it is.  I'd be interested to see how it would look after the Dann Tier treatment. 

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6 minutes ago, Eric Macleod said:

Really it is.  I'd be interested to see how it would look after the Dann Tier treatment. 

I've often thought of getting one, or a Stutz Bearcat....keep up the great work, Bud!!!

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Nice job. I have most of these little brass-era kits. I think I may build them this summer just to get them built, and set up a little car museum diorama. 1/32 is a perfect scale for that.

Charlie Larkin

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