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Hello all,

Haven't posted in a bit, got the bite after going to the NNL this past weekend, talking with some old friends and thinking about those projects sitting in boxes! Hopefully get some stuff done this year and get back in the swing of things. Here are a few models I took to display, will probably post some individual pictures and details in the near future, thought I'd share these for now. Enjoy and thank you for checking them out!

1962 Chevy

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1965 Impala

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1936 Ford (Background 1965 Riviera and 1961 Impala)

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1940 Ford

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1932 Ford

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1965 Riviera and 1965 El Camino

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1940 Ford Sedan Delivery

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Paul, I was there and was extremely impressed with your builds. I did my best to sop up the drool before anyone noticed. ;)

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Posted

Very nice, you do great paint.... Have to ask what colour is the 40 Sedan delivery, I LOVE that colour. Look forward to seeing you building again...... Lowlife ! !

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You do some great work. I would like to see these in the "Under Glass" section where we could see them better and you could explain what you did to them and the colors you used.

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I may be in the minority, here, but the one that really caught my eye was the '36 Ford. That thing is SWEEEEEET! Great color choice, and the car just has the right look.

I also love the Riv, and the '40s, and the Elky looks nice, but that '36 is just too cool. If I may ask, what color is the '36 Ford?

Great fleet of models.

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You do some great work. I would like to see these in the "Under Glass" section where we could see them better and you could explain what you did to them and the colors you used.

We should encourage Paul to load up his stable of beautiful models and come over to Phoenix for the Desert Scale Classic, April 11, so we could all see them close up and personal. I, for one, would love to see Paul's work in person!

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