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You sir are the Ford master!

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Another beautiful one Tulio! I keep eye-balling my '64 Ford in hopes of building it someday! Unfortunately, there are a probably 30 other projects that take precedence over it. Fantastic Job!! Steve

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You sir are the Ford master!

I might take that a step further and call him the paint master too- beautiful finish.

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Another OUTSTANDING model Tulio, and man that brings back some awesome memories of the one I had, my firsy car was a 64 galaxie rag top red on red 289 hipo 3 speed and magnum 500 wheels it was a sweet ride and you certainly did that one justice!! :)

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Another shining beauty, Tulio! Wish AMT would open the hood on this one (they could use the chassis, engine and underhood stuff from the '63).

Have you ever thought of doing up a Willys Aero resin kit to look like the early Brazilian version?

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Another shining beauty, Tulio! Wish AMT would open the hood on this one (they could use the chassis, engine and underhood stuff from the '63).

Have you ever thought of doing up a Willys Aero resin kit to look like the early Brazilian version?

I kind of like curbside kits. less work to do :D

I'll confess you something: man, I don't like to work with resin. I have some resin bodies and even built a resin conversion for a friend, but I don't like dealing with the stuff.

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I kind of like curbside kits. less work to do :D

I'll confess you something: man, I don't like to work with resin. I have some resin bodies and even built a resin conversion for a friend, but I don't like dealing with the stuff.

You & I would get along great Tulio! I've been shying away lately from doing some nice old kits just because they have engines. ('62 Ford Sunliner, '61 Buick Invicta, etc.) I've been kind of enjoying the "instant gratification" that comes with building a curbside kit. I'll build them eventually, but it's kind of nice just concentrating on paint, foil & interior & exterior detailing. (the parts of the build that I really enjoy) I also don't like working with resin. I only go that route if it's impossible to find in styrene. Steve

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