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Hi,

This is my very first post on this forum. I have just finished my Chevy II ProMod after years of work...so, here she is.

hope you like it.

 

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regards,

/ Rick

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Here is some early WIP shots...enjoy.

Front suspention and chassis...100% scratchbuilt.

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Scratchbuilt rear end with RB Motion stuff..

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Engine under construction 2008

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All right come clean we all know this is real not a model!!! HEHEHE Just kiddin I love these promod novas they are wicked!! You are in a league of few my friend. FRICKIN AWESOME BUILDERS LEAGUE!! :lol:

Keep on Keepin on buddy, you did an awesome job.

Clutch

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Top notch! Now I can certainly understand part of the reason it took you so long! I grovel at your feet sir! LOL. terrific workmanship! I hope I never have to go up against you! LOL. Jody

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As Davezinn stated above, the progress build was posted over on the SA board and it has been a work in progress for quite some time but as they say, "good things come to those who wait" and the finished product was well worth the wait. Awesome detail and clean scratchbuilding. Amazing from head to toe.

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Sometime i'll by '60 Impala Pro Mod resin body. Your Nova is very nice! Where is that engine, blower, scoop from?

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Thanks for all great comments guys,

here is more pics...hope you like it.

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i must say this is the coolest build i have ever seen u sir are a true master i mean it i have never seen so much work like this before i hope one day i can build as u do keep up the great work

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Wow!!!!!......What a great job......This is truly a "Masterpiece"........OVER THE TOP!!!!!!

Thats a very very nice car,

keep up the good work

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Breathtaking! The detail and the cleanliness of the execution is brilliant. So many models look crowded when so much detail is added - You have kept the feeling of the model very light.

I really love it when each sub-assembly is viewed as its own little masterpiece.

Thank You for sharing!

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