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Post by Mr. Metallic on Dec 31, 2019 11:35:31 GMT -5
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Post by Bernard Kron on Dec 31, 2019 20:13:25 GMT -5
There's an intensely traditional vibe about all your models. I know of few modelers who capture that in such a pure way. Fine builds all, but of course I dig the RPU the most!. All the best for a happy and fulfilling 2020.
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Post by spex84 on Jan 1, 2020 15:09:14 GMT -5
I love 'em all (ditto Bernard's comments) but the RPU and the unchopped '28 Tudor really caught my eye. The other day I boxed up my abandoned '28 project. I will get back to it...and when I do, your 2019 projects will be my inspiration I also love that someone finally used some Mapleleaf Modelworks 3D printed parts on a build, and that it turned out so well. Thanks!
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Post by skip on Jan 3, 2020 1:14:29 GMT -5
Beautiful work Craig, I can see any one of those on the pages of “Rodder’s Journal”; probably the highest compliment anyone on this Traditional Scale Hot Rod & Custom board could receive in my book!
Doing Quality Assurance work for 35+ years I have a very critical eye, I see a lot of things others may not pick up on. Good news is, I don’t see anything I don’t like, no shabby work being passed off; this is all top shelf high quality work that anyone would be proud to show off in their display case! I would!
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Post by Mr409 on Jan 5, 2020 7:19:34 GMT -5
All of them are very nicely done! I'm especially happy to see those '28 Tudors as we don't see them done very often. But the Roadster Pickup is a beauty as well and a fine example of the high quality of Ed's resin products. And last but not least, the Deuce Roadster deserves to be mentioned as well. Nice work on all of them!
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Post by Dennis on Jan 15, 2020 3:41:07 GMT -5
I’m digging them all, Craig. Big props especially for building not one but TWO of those old ‘28 Sedans! The red roadster is super rad.
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Post by froghawk on Jan 18, 2020 12:34:46 GMT -5
Great stuff! I'm lovin' the RPU and the chopped tudor!
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