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Is that Mugen CRX Pro the Tamiya one, or the Fujimi one? Pro.2 is Fujimi's.

Tamiya.

Ballade Sports

A Really nice kit too. :)

One more added to the back burner.

My Johan 66 Chrysler 300. :D

Just got that lovely Brush painted (not airbrushed) paint off

with Dawn Power dessolver.

It's white :D

09WNS/14BRK

if you post how long it takes you to build one model mate

and how many models ya have too

At my current rate, I build 2 a year.

and start about 10

So that works out to 2 steps forward and 10 steps back. :blink:

I'm working on speeding that up.

Around 500+ kits.

I'll have to live till I'm 1000 yrs old.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Right now everything is on the back burner. Between moving (and moving again in the next few weeks), everything is on hold. Heck, last week I finally found the box where my files, blades, knives and brushes were at. Strange year so far........

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Cool topic :)

I started this probably 6 years ago, and like all my stuff at some point rise to the surface to be finished.

Two projects ahead of this, so will start on this late this summer or early fall to finish it.

Depends on how much I enjoy summer :) .

It's a scratch-built 1950 Lincoln Cosmopolatin Capri lead-sled. THIS IS THE STUFF FUN IS MADE OF - EEEEEEEEEEHAH :) .

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Boy oh boy, do I like this topic!! :DB)

I can never compete for the largest number of unfinished, but I usually have a pretty good shot at the oldest. I started this 1961 Ford Galaxie Styline kit "in the day" or about 1961:

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Still not finished after 47 years but I have never given up hope that someday.......

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Boy oh boy, do I like this topic!! :D:D

I can never compete for the largest number of unfinished, but I usually have a pretty good shot at the oldest. I started this 1961 Ford Galaxie Styline kit "in the day" or about 1961:

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DWPWeb26.jpg

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Still not finished after 47 years but I have never given up hope that someday.......

That sure looks the color of AMT Putty there.. ehehhe :D:rolleyes:

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Boy oh boy, do I like this topic!! :D:D

I can never compete for the largest number of unfinished, but I usually have a pretty good shot at the oldest. I started this 1961 Ford Galaxie Styline kit "in the day" or about 1961:

DWPWeb25.jpg

DWPWeb26.jpg

DWPWeb27.jpg

Still not finished after 47 years but I have never given up hope that someday.......

That sure looks the color of AMT Putty there.. ehehhe :D:rolleyes:

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Cool topic :D

I started this probably 6 years ago, and like all my stuff at some point rise to the surface to be finished.

Two projects ahead of this, so will start on this late this summer or early fall to finish it.

Depends on how much I enjoy summer :rolleyes: .

It's a scratch-built 1950 Lincoln Cosmopolatin Capri lead-sled.

Is the Continental kit in a different time zone than the rest of the car??? :D

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Okay, in no particular order.

1951 Fleetline resto-mod on a Revell 67 Chevelle chassis.

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1969 Riviera lowrider with 57ish Buick side trim.

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Original batmobile using Viper chassis, Predicta body and top half of Black Force snap-kit.

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Pro-touring 67 Mustang

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The Blue Suede Duece

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Low-rod 65 Lincoln w/Viper V-10

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and that's all I have to say about that.

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This is a thread I can relate to..

Flip Flop 55 started in 95. Stalled because I started something else.

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Model A delivery. First started in 76, then made major progress in 85. Stalled because of front suspension questions and other projects. The engine recently exploded on the garage floor.

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Replica of my real Sprite in dream configuration.

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See how close I got. I gave this one away when Pop told me to get it out of his shop. I have another body.

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Prostreet mini truck.

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Nova Funny. Stalled because of inability to make the custom small block chevy hemi valve covers from 1963. Soon as I learn to photo etch, I can finish this.

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Nike bus. The custom mixed paint lifted off the other side. There are two allisons underneath.

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This is scheduled to be finished next. It's a 40 ford.

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Scott

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