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NEED........................A...............................CASE.....................................NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Whale392, I think thats what I said, Plymouth didn't get the 1st gen Hemi, but had a very stong poly that did beat the 300 at the beach.

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While I had zero interest in the Hudson (aside from the Moebius commitment to a good job...) I'm anxious to get ahold of the Chrysler.

Looks like a neat piece.... th_drool.gif

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Here are a few more shots - this is my build-up of a test shot - this 99.5% finished product - we went back and made the Chrysler and Chrysler 300 lettering on the body a bit more prominent as the test shot lettering almost dissapeared under a coat of paint - and we made a couple other minor tweaks -

Paint is Testors Wimbeldon White lacquer.. Engine compartment is missing brake booster and master cylinder in the photo - I installed them after photo was taken -

Decals are done, Instruction sheet is done - just waiting for the licensor to review them and let us know that we're good to go!

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Dave

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OMG! That is another work of art! Gorgeous!

Thanks, Dave and company, for pumping excitement and life back into the manufacturing end of the hobby. Live long and prosper!

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Here are a few more shots - this is my build-up of a test shot - this 99.5% finished product - we went back and made the Chrysler and Chrysler 300 lettering on the body a bit more prominent as the test shot lettering almost dissapeared under a coat of paint - and we made a couple other minor tweaks -

Paint is Testors Wimbeldon White lacquer.. Engine compartment is missing brake booster and master cylinder in the photo - I installed them after photo was taken -

Decals are done, Instruction sheet is done - just waiting for the licensor to review them and let us know that we're good to go!

Dave

Dave, would it be possible to show us, photo's of the chassis and interior too, or do you have to wait for the approval first?

Thanks!

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I also passed on the hudson waiting for this.Now I'll have to get three of em.

Build plans are,

1. red and white two tone (mother of cristine)

2.Metallic Blue and white two tone cruiser with a ross gibson 383 sonoramic commando engine(i know it don't belong but it will be cool)

3. solid color granny's grocery getter(box stock with a little engine detailing)

Can we have them before Christmas? Or do I have to wait for my birthday on Jan 4th?bigtim

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Here are a few more shots - this is my build-up of a test shot - this 99.5% finished product - we went back and made the Chrysler and Chrysler 300 lettering on the body a bit more prominent as the test shot lettering almost dissapeared under a coat of paint - and we made a couple other minor tweaks -

Paint is Testors Wimbeldon White lacquer.. Engine compartment is missing brake booster and master cylinder in the photo - I installed them after photo was taken -

Decals are done, Instruction sheet is done - just waiting for the licensor to review them and let us know that we're good to go!

007B-M.jpg

018B-M.jpg

022B-M.jpg

031B-M.jpg

Dave

Like I've saying all along folks! This kit is one for the ages (all ages too). My thanks and congrats to Dave and the Moebius Crew for sticking it out with the Chrysler--it's just plain SCHWEEET!

Art

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Wow! Looks just about perfect from where I'm sitting! Thanks to everyone at Moebius for going the extra mile(s) to get it right and for the final tweaking of the badges. Great work!

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And it takes the Checkered Flag!!!!

A hole in one!!!!!

Out of the park!!!!!

Touchdown!!!!!

Swish!!!!

One!! Two!! Three!!!

Goooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaalllllll!!!!!!!

Did I cover most of them?

It looks like a superlative model to me.

Thank You Moebius for sweating the details!!!!

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While I had zero interest in the Hudson (aside from the Moebius commitment to a good job...) I'm anxious to get ahold of the Chrysler.

I quite agree. I'll be planning ahead for this one.

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