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Post by HotRodTom on Dec 14, 2021 14:01:16 GMT -5
Yeh, I know: Who? Where does this cat come from and where does he get off, right? I have really been a member here for... Oh... Like the beginning almost. Anyway, Here's something I have been tinkering with to keep the fingers greasy: 1929 Revell Ford that I snagged from Micheal's (I think... ) Nice kit, good detail, Could use more accessory parts but... I'll leave it at "nice kit". It's actually almost done. Quick Pics here....
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Post by Mr. Metallic on Dec 15, 2021 7:16:16 GMT -5
Hi Tom. I remember you. Welcome back.
The 29 is looking good. please keep sharing
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Post by HotRodTom on Dec 16, 2021 20:17:26 GMT -5
mrmetallic:
Thank you Sir! Got 'er done!
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Post by skip on Dec 17, 2021 1:48:10 GMT -5
Hey Tom, glad to see you posting, love seeing all the fresh new perspectives on our Traditional Hot Rod Theme! Your little '29 is right down our alley, sweet little ride!
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Post by HotRodTom on Dec 18, 2021 14:37:10 GMT -5
Hey Tom, glad to see you posting, love seeing all the fresh new perspectives on our Traditional Hot Rod Theme! Your little '29 is right down our alley, sweet little ride! Thank you Skip! I like this particular kit as it had clean lines and a decent offering of parts. Not really a fan of the 10-71 (ish) blower that they offered, and was very glad they had a 3x2 setup. Tires are one of the "ginchy" offerings in my book. I was a little bummed when I discovered the windshield frame was broken, but necessity is a mother! So, I improvised, overcame, and adapted. I had fun with this one while I was fighting off an "ick" and building at the same time. Feeling good to get back to building.
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