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Really stunning Safak! First saw your build on the trailer with your 40 Ford and was entranced by it, so it was a treat to see more photos of it. Your modifications really fit the styling coming out of GM at the time, the body lines flow so smoothly. Especially like your chrome treatment of the hood. Do you have any WIP shots? It would be great to see how you achieved your build. By the way how active is the modelling scene in Turkey? Do you have access to hobby shops, clubs, contests, etc?

Really enjoy seeing your work,

Cheers Misha

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Really stunning Safak! First saw your build on the trailer with your 40 Ford and was entranced by it, so it was a treat to see more photos of it. Your modifications really fit the styling coming out of GM at the time, the body lines flow so smoothly. Especially like your chrome treatment of the hood. Do you have any WIP shots? It would be great to see how you achieved your build. By the way how active is the modelling scene in Turkey? Do you have access to hobby shops, clubs, contests, etc?

Really enjoy seeing your work,

Cheers Misha

hi mr. Misha :)

Thank you for your compliments. Very little english. I do not understand it (Do you have any WIP shots)

Model making in Turkey have liked and a very skilled modelers. We have our our forums and clubs.

Thanks for your interest

my personal blog:

www.safakmodel.blogspot.com

facebook address:

safak.karayel.5@facebook.com
Our address local forum:
www.hobimaket.com
www.modelevi.com (needs member)
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hi mr. Misha :)

Thank you for your compliments. Very little english. I do not understand it (Do you have any WIP shots)

Model making in Turkey have liked and a very skilled modelers. We have our our forums and clubs.

Hi Safak,

Thanks for your reply, WIP stands for "Work In Progress" and refers to seeing the steps in building your model. It would be very interesting to see what the different parts were that you used to achieve your final model. For example, you may have used a roof section from another vehicle, or you may have scratch built, meaning that you made a part yourself from materials.

We all welcome your work and enjoy seeing how our hobby extends all across the world.

Wishing you all the best,

Misha Koslovsky

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hi mr. Misha :)

Thank you for your good wishes.
69 el camino about the stages of construction under the title ..

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