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Holy Cow! Is that a GMC step van I see there? I drove one with a 454 when I was a young guy delivering soft drinks in the mid 80's, it was a 14 foot body with high roof just like that one! Nice stuff you have there, a GMC front drive motorhome, Dodge motorhome, a schoolbus? A C-series garbage truck... That is not a common collection you have there Tom! But it's really nice!

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Tom, if you could only see how incredibly cool that case is through our eyes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You should post the link to your photo site so these guys can actually see the incredible detail you put into every one of your models. You just don't see that kind of incredible building very often!

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Tom, if you could only see how incredibly cool that case is through our eyes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You should post the link to your photo site so these guys can actually see the incredible detail you put into every one of your models. You just don't see that kind of incredible building very often!

Amen to what Ben said.

B)

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Wow! i just had a look at a couple of your models... I'm simply blown away! Your Step Van is SOOO bang on! I'm amazed at the details that are in there! And that's not mentioning the other ones... That is one incredible collection you made for yourself.

Priceless!

It was modified from this old kit.

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now to find one... Evilbay, here we come.

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Hey Tom!! Those are some Seriously AWESOME Builds!!! Where did you get a '73-'74 Continental MarkIV??? Those were cool looking "Little Lincolns"!! Definitely post that build Please!!!!! Thanks Roy

That's a scratchbilt body. The main donor was the 1/24 ARII Thunderbird, but I've cut everything down to 1/25, the only automotive scale I use.

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Add me to the impressed list, Tom. Those Ford F-150s are amazing! Replica stock is hard to build and is somewhat less recognized at shows because it's deceptively difficult, and many think that the kit came that way. But it's always the class that I'm most impressed with.

-MJS

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