nightrunner68667 Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Just started getting back to models, haven't done any since I was very young, now 60 and just finished a full size 1964 ford falcon, thought i would try this again, and so far it is not as stressful and you don't get near as dirty or greasy! Looking forward to this journey!
Jim Dodson Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Welcome to the Forum Darrell. Tons of motivation and Tips available here. Enjoy your Falcon! Jim D.
SpikeSchumacher Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Welcome Darrell! Share some pics of your Falcon too.
Mattblack Posted January 5 Posted January 5 On 1/4/2025 at 3:26 PM, nightrunner68667 said: ..and so far it is not as stressful... Expand You're obviously not trying hard enough!! 🤣 Seriously, welcome, and you'll find tons of inspiration and help on here.
Tim W. SoCal Posted January 5 Posted January 5 Welcome to the community, Darrell! Part of my learning-to-drive experience was in my Dad's '64 Falcon Station Wagon, which my brother and I hot rodded for him when we were in High School. I still have a HUGE soft spot in my heart for all the '64 (and '65, although I like the '64 grill a LOT better!) Falcon Models, especially the Courier Sedan Delivery (VERY RARE!), Sprints and Sprint Convertibles.
Bainford Posted January 5 Posted January 5 Welcome to our little sandbox, Darrell. This is a great place to get back into the hobby. Cheers.
VanGoGo Posted January 5 Posted January 5 Welcome...and I agree that iis less stressful than working on real cars!
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