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That is just outstanding from one end to the other....Great work!

Thanks for the kind words Darryl, Glad you like it!

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I love the creativity and spirit of your models, Ira. I loved your stuff in Car Model way back when. I still want to build a half, beetle, half Anglia!! B)

Thanks for the kind words Andy!

By the way, your resins creations are fantastic, I love them!

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Not to spit hairs, but being Ford-based, I think it should be a RANCHERO, not a CAMINO. ;)

And yes, that is the only 'negative' thing I have to say about it. This is one of those models that's just beyond cool in every way, from the craftsmanship to the actual design. It's one of those models you'd love to see someone 'replicate' in full scale. B)

Thanks for the kind comments Chuck!

I think coming up with a name is about as hard as picking the colors to paint it with.

Since the 34 Ford Camino is part Chevy & part Ford, I thought I might call it "Ranchino" or "Camachero". I thought the name, Ford Camino word get peoples attention, plus I just like the name Camino.

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Posted

SUPER! now for the question, where did the rear tires come from?

Thanks Del!

The wheels & tires are from a Willys Muscle Machine...die cast toy.

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Excellent custom work! There's even a "Whack-A-Mole" game in the bed! :D

All kidding aside, great job.

David G.

Thanks for your kind comments David!

Yep, love that Whack-A-Mole feature!

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