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Old 08-28-2007, 06:38 PM
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Hi, just stumbled across this site, and it looks great.
I thought I would post a few pics of complted builds I have done recently, I mainly build American classics but I am partial to the odd Jap kit now and again.
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:27 PM
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Re: New Member a few of my completed builds

looks great! I really like the old Chevy truck. where'd you find that pinto?
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Re: New Member a few of my completed builds

Nice work. The heavily weathered one ('69 Cuda?) is my favorite. Welcome aboard!
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Old 08-29-2007, 01:26 AM
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Re: New Member a few of my completed builds

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Nice work. The heavily weathered one ('69 Cuda?) is my favorite. Welcome aboard!
If it wasn't the leaves in the background I'd swear I was looking at a 1:1.
Great job.
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Re: New Member a few of my completed builds

I like the last one the most, it looks like a real one from the backyard!
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Wow, the rusted car is fantastic!
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Re: New Member a few of my completed builds

I agree with guys, you'll see the last one is a model just from wheels... fantastic stuff: welcome here.
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Re: New Member a few of my completed builds

Thanks for all the comments
The Ford Pinto was an old 1975 AMT kit that I built up, looks ok I think, kind of nice to build a stock normal car now and again.

The pickup is the Revell 65 Chevy kit, I have built several of these kits they go together really well and I'm pleased with the result on this one.

The Impala Fire Chief car is from a rare 1972 AMT kit that was issued alongside the La France fire engines, This was a challenge as the shell was very warped and it was hard to get it all lined up !.

And finally the MPC 69 Barracuda, hmmm well I lost the bonnet on this kit somehow?, so I decided to build the kit as If it was left out to rot for 20 years, looks ok doesn't it?, the heavy rust was made by using a Dremel and copious amounts of weathering powders and paint.

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Re: New Member a few of my completed builds

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Wow, the rusted car is fantastic!
It sure is, very very convincing. Excelllent job you did on that. I especially like the fire chief car also, I wouldnt mind that on my shelf.
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nice weathing
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Old 08-29-2007, 03:20 PM
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Re: New Member a few of my completed builds

Quadzero funnily enough I have another complete unstarted Fire Chief kit in my stash, don't think I would build another so it could be surplus to requirements, might put it on Evilbay not sure yet.

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