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I went to a small town general market a few days ago. The towns population is around 1000 people. I was cruising around and found a small hobby section. Some cool kits, nothing spectacular though. But I was lookin at the paint and discovered 6 cans of Boyds Chezoom Teal and 2 cans of Tamiya Clear.

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post-2508-0-39288500-1430019936_thumb.jpWent to a local show and picked these up. I'm going to give most of them to my mom to put on Ebay, because she just retired and needs some money.

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That Esci Audi kit.... I love it. Need to get one and make a replica of Dad's Coupe GT.

As for me, I got my Parts Pack engines in the mail yesterday. They're a little fiddly, but look pretty nice when done. I've only put together the 427 most of the way and I'll set the others aside for when they're needed.

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Well went to the post office and found this waiting for me!! Can't wait to get a project going. Now which one do I pick...

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Yesterday, actually. A '41 Chevy, some paint, some chain, some blades, a pin vise and a handcrafted Kenworth Logo from my grandson.

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Another Ebay buy ,,,,,, Original issue 1959 Thunderbird

Looks like another one in very fine shape bill! You seem to be a lot like me. Accumulating new projects much faster than you could ever build them! :D

Steve

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Found these at the LHS on the bottom shelf...the '48 Ford coupe is a real POS bomb, the '31 Rolls has been started but not real bad, and the Early Iron '36 Ford has not been started, but it's all there. I think the '36 can be built, the others are questionable but are O.K. for parts if nothing else. I can live with these for $20.

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Looks like another one in very fine shape bill! You seem to be a lot like me. Accumulating new projects much faster than you could ever build them! :D

Steve

This one is completely unpainted and only had some very minor custom pieces added to it,,as well as the custom hubcaps,,but overall a very nice builder for later on.

Yes,,,I have been doing quite a bit of buying lately.

But I haven't bought a thing this past week so I feel like I am going into withdrawels .

But nuttins poped up I feel like I just have to have

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Happy little package from Modelhaus - taillights for my '60 Chrysler, '61 F-85 wagon (which are for a 35-years-stalled '62 Cutlass El Camino project) and Hubley '61 Ford wagon, top boot for my '62 Chrysler, and windshield glass and frame for my '63 Falcon promo.

Nice thing about the F-85 taillights: they're molded in clear red resin, then chromed, so I can scrape the chrome off just the lens and they'll be better than the originals!

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I went to a small town general market a few days ago. The towns population is around 1000 people. I was cruising around and found a small hobby section. Some cool kits, nothing spectacular though. But I was lookin at the paint and discovered 6 cans of Boyds Chezoom Teal and 2 cans of Tamiya Clear.

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Get score on a great Boyd color Clayton...

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Well went to the post office and found this waiting for me!! Can't wait to get a project going. Now which one do I pick...

Four awesome kits. No matter what kit you build first you cant, go wrong...

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