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i'm not originally from Canton either, been here 7 years also. moved here from Wyoming where I grew up. I built the amt 72 nova? as a jacked up gasser.

I really like seeing that straight six though. I had a 67 4 door sedan with that same engine, nice little car.

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An exceptionally clean build! Even though my own 1:1 68 is a Super Sport, the overwhelming majority of Novas around were not, they were just like this one. Great job on making a realistic version of this kit!

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Excellent Build, But that grill is the 70-72 Style pattern, Not the 68-69 Style. I noticed that when I opened the new COPO Nova, I hope these grills are still available, As I have plans to make a couple 70-72 base models out of those new kits. Great Build, My 79 I owned when I was 16 had the 250 inline 6 in it , Untill my brother and I put a Buick 350 in it out of a 70 LeSabre , That car was a blast. :)

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I missed this one first time around, I guess. This is awesome! Any photos of the 8 track?

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My grandfather had the exact same setup in powder blue. Since I've been building my family's cars, I think I'll be stealing an idea or two from here (and give you credit for originating it!!!). :)

Beautiful build!

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So nice.........

I'm getting cramps from writing all these Kudos today.

Outstanding build here bro. That Ga clay is an exceptionally nice touch.

Slinking back to the bench.

Bob

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Thanks again, Y'all.

Excellent Build, But that grill is the 70-72 Style pattern, Not the 68-69 Style....

You know, I wasn't even aware of that! Thanks for pointing that out, I need to pay more attention, but then again, some things might be above my skill level to fix. I want to build a model of my first brand new car, a '72 Nova SS, using this kit, and was trying to think of a way to fix the parking lights, but I might just have to live with it.

Any photos of the 8 track?

Only pic is during the build....its just a few pieces of styrene glued together.....

IMG_0825.jpg

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I had a 72 Nova and really liked it. Six banger, automatic. But it handled like a dream.

Nice job on the model, I like it.

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How did i miss this for 3 pages????? It's BEAUTIFUL, Tom!!!! for every bad 350 SS Nova out there, there were TEN of these!!! GREAT build Daddy-O! Can't help but smile at it!!!!!:D;) ;) :P

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Thanks again, Y'all.

You know, I wasn't even aware of that! Thanks for pointing that out, I need to pay more attention, but then again, some things might be above my skill level to fix. I want to build a model of my first brand new car, a '72 Nova SS, using this kit, and was trying to think of a way to fix the parking lights, but I might just have to live with it.

Only pic is during the build....its just a few pieces of styrene glued together.....

IMG_0825.jpg

I'll bet you do have the skill levels to fix those parking lights! Would the front bumper from the old AMT/Ertl kit work? If they are both correctly sized, it has the 70-72 stlye parking lights, so maybe you could cut the grille section off and just use that bumper? Just a thought. I know I have one around somewhere, I'll have to find it and see if it would work...

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Thanks once again, everybody. :blink:

I'll bet you do have the skill levels to fix those parking lights! Would the front bumper from the old AMT/Ertl kit work? If they are both correctly sized, it has the 70-72 stlye parking lights, so maybe you could cut the grille section off and just use that bumper? Just a thought. I know I have one around somewhere, I'll have to find it and see if it would work...

Thanks!!! Thats a good idea. I looked at that AMT/Ertl bumper briefly and the lights in it appeared to be about the same size as the Revell '69....but then again, I didn't measure it, I just glanced at it. I'll check it more closely when I get home.

"I need to pay more attention, but then again, some things might be above my skill level to fix."

I serious doubt that :lol: Hey Tommy, been awhile.....

Robert

Robert, where in the world have ya been? Good to see ya again! I miss coming by your shop. Hope all is going good for ya!

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