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Old 03-18-2005, 06:54 AM
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Great paintwork, many hours spent on that BMF. I'll be looking at that baby "live" 2 weeks saturday.
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Re: Re: Progress of my Plymouth GTX '67....again

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clean! how'd you make that exhaust tip?
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That tip is made from K&S metal assortment (I think?) Thin gods aluminium tube just cut to shape and superglued in place.

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Re: Progress of my Plymouth GTX '67....again

Looks very nice. And you got a Hemi and all..
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So, I was fiddling with some foil copys according to Mr. Juha Airio's method. Didn't quite get it right but give me a couple of more tries and it will look better. This is what i managed to accomplish with my second attempt on this. Just layed on the front wing for you to see how it turned out. I will eventually have all emblems sanded away put on the car. For now it'll do without them as time is scarese.

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Decided today that I needed a little brake, so I went out shopping and got me a couple of magazines and a Revell Plymouth GTX.
No not really, but it was fun to make the box and magazines to put in the back seat. Also put in the seat belts up front an a key in the ignition. The magazines are Scala, IMPS-Swedens modelling magazine and Classic, a motor magazine with all kinds of motoring stuff...snow mobiles, helicopters, US-cars, European cars and boats to mentions some of the content.

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Re: Progress of my Plymouth GTX '67....again

Wow man, that's one sexy thing! Love the detailed interior. Nice work!
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O damn niclas! that box is amazing I love it!!! Keep it up!
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