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Hey Jim I haven't called yet since he is closed on sunday but he has 3 kinds. Coarse, medium, and fine. A suggestion though is when I came home my wife asked "Why didn't you tell me you needed nail files?" and hers are the same shape and she bought them at Walgreens.

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Some Humbrol Coal Black and Satin White to do a white interior I'm planning for an upcoming model. I actually grabbed it last weekend, but never got around to posting it.

I keep hearing nice things about Humbrol paint, I'm looking forward to trying it.

Charlie Larkin

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Got these two in a recent trade with Whale392. Thanks a lot! They're great.

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SARD Toyota Supra

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Stock Supra

I picked these two up at the Local Hobbytown today.

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Got it for $11.00

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1990 Fujimi Toyota S800 for $13.00. I've never seen this before and it was just too neat to pass up. Can't wait to dig into it.

Later-

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Great items...the Fujimi Toyota is a model that one doesn't see around as a daily basis..it will be great to see it in the workbench section...what do you think?

Simón P. Rivera Torres

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I have to drop clothes off at a homeless shelter today and I'll be going past a Walgreen's and CVS. I'll stop and check on those sanding sticks. I've never seen the tapered ones though.

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Simon- I'm sure you'll be seeing it in the Workbench section soon as it has been moved to the top of my list once I finish the VW.

Junkman- It is from Fujimi's Racing car Series. I don't know anything about the car itself. The kit only includes a driver's seat (Right hand drive) but does come with stock wheel covers along with the racing wheels. It also includes front and rear bumperettes, (Verticle bumpers rather than a long horizontal) two per end. Other than that, I don't see much for stock parts. The box shows three small picture -- the original race car, a picture of a Japanese driver, and a picture of his trophy case with his helmet. It is going to be a fun car to build.

Later-

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Hey Brian - I'm back from the homeless shelter and on the way stopped at a Walgreen's and a CVS. The only sanding sticks they had were flattened out oval ones - no tapered ones. Thursday when I go to have the pool water tested I'll check at a different Walgreen's & CVS.

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I have an open 64 hardtop that I believe is missing either a windsheild or taillights,possibly both!

(Available at Modelhaus)

I will check this evening when I get home and pm you.

u wanna trade that 64 caddy

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got this in mail from LDO (lee) its a 28 cylinder air craft motor that am going to try to stuff in a P-47 that am doing for the race plane CPB build on here wish me luck. :P thanks again lee

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I have an open 64 hardtop that I believe is missing either a windsheild or taillights,possibly both!

(Available at Modelhaus)

I will check this evening when I get home and pm you.

ok

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Taa Daa. My airbrush was delivered today. I ordered a Paasche H-Set, extra cover cap, and a qiuck disconnect from Chicago Airbrush. Theys ent me an HS-Set but the cover for an H. I talked with them and they're going to send me the HS cover cap. Very cool - the HS was a few dollars more than the H.

In the near future I expect to be posting my Badger 200 with extra glass jars, caps, quick disconnect, 10' braided hose, extra cover gaskets and siphon hoses.

The bad part is that I have to cook at the VFW tonight and go for some surgery tomorrow. I'll probably have to use Friday to recuperate so I won't get a chance to play with the new airbrush until Sunday or Monday.

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A neighbor of mine seen me working on a truck and gave me a box of parts, rims,motors,exhaust,tires, etc a few parts in there. He said he has a few kits to go through once he looks them over he is going to send me the rest. Wooo gotta love the free stuff.

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Great idea for a topic. I am sure I am not the only one who seems to have this, um, "need" to get stuff darn near daily.

Today I picked up a motor, rheostat ( maybe I needed a potentiometer) cheap remote control car (ok, I got the car yesterday) and some gears. Put it all together and I have the first mock up of an automated lift for a diorama build I plan to start soon.

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A JOB! Woohoo! I've been out of work for 5 weeks. It was really starting to get me down. The only time I've ever been out of work is when I came home from serving in Germany...but I was on 6 weeks of Terminal Leave (still getting paid) and found a job after a couple of weeks.

While unemployed, I didn't spend any money on hobby stuff just on principle. After getting the job, I went to the LHS and in the consignment section (a.k.a. "Gently used kits"), I found a Big Deuce for $60. I had a 20% off coupon, so I got it for $48. It's the recent issue with a flathead. The engine was painted and started, but then stripped. Not a bad deal, IMHO.

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I finally got my very own!

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It's being loaded on a transporter within the hour and headed my way from Seattle to Denver.

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:D Nice haul Cal!!

Thanks, it's a 1991 964 C4 AWD Carrera. I am like a kid at Christmas.

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Thanks, it's a 1991 964 C4 AWD Carrera. I am like a kid at Christmas.

And you'll be like Paul Walker in F&F when it shows up. :D

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