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Hi Folks,

Hi Jim, A little progress for you :)

Made door handles, and working on the exhaust system and started the wiring on the firewall....

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Randy, you never disappoint. You always catch the little details the rest of us miss. The relief cuts in the muffler pipe is a perfect example.

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Work like this transcends genres. With a handle like Repstock, you can imagine I don't build these kinds of models. I have really enjoyed watching this come together, what beautiful craftsmanship. My hat is off to you, what a great build. I'll keep watching...

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I've been building models for over 50 years, and all I can say is I have been totally speechless. Randy, this is a wonderful build, you really have talent! I kept watching, but was mesmorized. Glad it's getting Stacks!

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Hi Folks,

Thanks Mark, I enjoy your builds :) Those Edsel grills are killer

Hey Bill, Thanks buddy, still plugging away on this one !

Hi Alyn, I do appreciate the kind words from you !

Hi Richard, Glad you are enjoying it.

Thanks Mike, you are too kind !

Hi Art, thank you Sir !!

Thanks Jim :)

Thanks Tom, looking forward to updates on your Clark station !

Hi Andy, Glad you like it !

Thank you Randy :D

Hey Danno, I'll take either one :)

Hi Fred, Thank you for the compliment.

Small update..

Trying to finish up the firewall details. Some wiring, a rather ornate tank for windshield washer fluid with pump and hoses and an old style sediment bowl for the fuel line...

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Randy, you went and did it, you broke me, i've run out of adjectives to describe what I've seen...this is just simply the work of a true artist, bravo!

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what Mike said

I looked at your fuel filter and just shook my head; what a fantastic little piece !

On first glance at the opening picture with tweezers, my first thought was, OMG, he's making stuff so small he's using an electron microscope to show it.

This is the kind of model I'd keep front and center on my desk, so I could admire the details over and over.

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