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It's finally finish I hope you guys enjoyed watching the progress on this as much as I enjoyed building it. On with the pictures, and as always your comments are welcomed here.

With the top on.

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With top off

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Really cool Corvette! WIP was great to follow. Nice idea of a Mid Engine Corvette, and you've built it very nicely. That color fits nicely, and that top looks good with that fiberglass effect. Great build overall, engine is really nice too.

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WOW!!! A VERY beautiful work! The entire thing is a work of art! VERY belevable! It would look GREAT in real life! :D :D :D;)

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I might have gone with a less heavy looking set of wheels but overall I love your idea and your execution. I especially like your c/f roof bow and form fitting engine cover. Good luck in any contests in the future, this model is a sure winner.

rob

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Who the heck are you John? I mean REALLY?

Cause that is pretty dang well constructed as well as wonderfully conceptualized. (means thought up Gregg!)

I think the color could/should have been red to really bring attention to it but the layout and look is totally Corvette.

I have been a modeler of mid-engine vette designs since I was 14 starting with an MPC '68 Corvette kit which I mistakenly installed a Ford 427 engine in with thread for the wiring. (Did I mention I was 14?)

Built two other designs since then each progressively better and have to admit that your design is better than all!

Congratulations on a beautiful model. :)

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Man, you didn't kitbash/scratchbuild that...thats a kit !!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!! Man thats AWESOME!!!! Great work!! Looks like it was a kit!! Can't wait for another awesome build!! Sixx

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John, that's show competition material right there...AWESOME build! B)

Gregg/Harry...feature this in the mag please! ;)

I would need step-by-step photos. Or at least better photos of the finished product.

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