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Posted by squeakie on Friday, August 8, 2008 5:50 PM
 the doog wrote:
 squeakie wrote:
 the doog wrote:

Thanks, Steve! I appreciate the nice words!

Gary, the U-Boat thing might've interested me, but the problem I have is display/storage space.  I live in an "efficiency" apartment--literally, like, one room with a separate bedroom and a small kitchen (so much for "Rock Star" mythical mansions, eh?!) and I have literally grown out of it years ago--I have stuff everywhere! But it's REALLY cheap on the rent!!! ( more stash money! Tongue [:P])

Cars and tanks can be placed side-by-side on a deep bookshelf to the tune of maybe 6-7 per shelf; anything that takes up too much space has to be dismissed. It's a weird system I got going, but I'm literally running out of room in display space. After I fill another bookcase, I have no idea what I'm going to do! 

I've got the Uboat and the Gato class subs from Revell, and they're pretty neat. Have looked at the Gato once, but it's way south on the back burner. I've been gathering parts for the Uboat for over a year now, and now I'm down to an aftermarket 88 gun and the pressure hull. I plan on adding quite a few figures (Andreas of course) to position the boat as if it was returning to port. It's not hard to have over $450 in the kit (I'll have about $550). The Gato is a monster, and I'm just not sure what I'll do with it. Also have two Schnellboots in 1/72 scale in my stash. These are a photoetch nightmare!!

    I'm in the same boat you are in when it comes to space. I've just about gave up on building multi engined 1/48th scale planes. There's just no place to put them! I've also involved in two 1/16 scale roadsters which will end up being about 18" long. And then there's the big 1/8th inch scale 32 Ford down the road. I need a bigger place to live! Between haveing 2,200 LP's and about a thousand CD's plus about 180 kits in my seemingly ever growing stash I'm running outta of breathing room.

gary

LOL! Gary, I'm sure that probably half the guys (or more!) on this site are in the same boat as we are!

what makes me mad is that all my LP's are just setting around except for maybe four hundred of them. I was in the process of have new LP racks built by an Amish cabnet maker when all those storms rolled thru here in June. The whole town he lived in was leveled! My whole loft is stuffed with LP's, and there's about two hundred setting in front of my stereo system downstairs. The place is like a giant junk yard right now.

    My girl friend was over here a couple months ago, and she said I needed to have a garage sale!!!! (ex girl friend)

gary

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Posted by sfcmac on Friday, August 8, 2008 10:12 AM
Lucky for me I have 4 kids so settled down in a large home. Oldest boy moved out and now I have a nice work room! If I get many more kits may have to get rid of the wife and use the Master bedroom though. Laugh [(-D] She seems to think that 3 rooms and a garage are enough space for me....... see would be wrong! I don't think I'll be happy until I can reinact the Battle of El Alamein in 1/35.Party [party]
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Posted by the doog on Friday, August 8, 2008 9:54 AM
 squeakie wrote:
 the doog wrote:

Thanks, Steve! I appreciate the nice words!

Gary, the U-Boat thing might've interested me, but the problem I have is display/storage space.  I live in an "efficiency" apartment--literally, like, one room with a separate bedroom and a small kitchen (so much for "Rock Star" mythical mansions, eh?!) and I have literally grown out of it years ago--I have stuff everywhere! But it's REALLY cheap on the rent!!! ( more stash money! Tongue [:P])

Cars and tanks can be placed side-by-side on a deep bookshelf to the tune of maybe 6-7 per shelf; anything that takes up too much space has to be dismissed. It's a weird system I got going, but I'm literally running out of room in display space. After I fill another bookcase, I have no idea what I'm going to do! 

I've got the Uboat and the Gato class subs from Revell, and they're pretty neat. Have looked at the Gato once, but it's way south on the back burner. I've been gathering parts for the Uboat for over a year now, and now I'm down to an aftermarket 88 gun and the pressure hull. I plan on adding quite a few figures (Andreas of course) to position the boat as if it was returning to port. It's not hard to have over $450 in the kit (I'll have about $550). The Gato is a monster, and I'm just not sure what I'll do with it. Also have two Schnellboots in 1/72 scale in my stash. These are a photoetch nightmare!!

    I'm in the same boat you are in when it comes to space. I've just about gave up on building multi engined 1/48th scale planes. There's just no place to put them! I've also involved in two 1/16 scale roadsters which will end up being about 18" long. And then there's the big 1/8th inch scale 32 Ford down the road. I need a bigger place to live! Between haveing 2,200 LP's and about a thousand CD's plus about 180 kits in my seemingly ever growing stash I'm running outta of breathing room.

gary

LOL! Gary, I'm sure that probably half the guys (or more!) on this site are in the same boat as we are!
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Posted by squeakie on Friday, August 8, 2008 9:50 AM
 the doog wrote:

Thanks, Steve! I appreciate the nice words!

Gary, the U-Boat thing might've interested me, but the problem I have is display/storage space.  I live in an "efficiency" apartment--literally, like, one room with a separate bedroom and a small kitchen (so much for "Rock Star" mythical mansions, eh?!) and I have literally grown out of it years ago--I have stuff everywhere! But it's REALLY cheap on the rent!!! ( more stash money! Tongue [:P])

Cars and tanks can be placed side-by-side on a deep bookshelf to the tune of maybe 6-7 per shelf; anything that takes up too much space has to be dismissed. It's a weird system I got going, but I'm literally running out of room in display space. After I fill another bookcase, I have no idea what I'm going to do! 

I've got the Uboat and the Gato class subs from Revell, and they're pretty neat. Have looked at the Gato once, but it's way south on the back burner. I've been gathering parts for the Uboat for over a year now, and now I'm down to an aftermarket 88 gun and the pressure hull. I plan on adding quite a few figures (Andreas of course) to position the boat as if it was returning to port. It's not hard to have over $450 in the kit (I'll have about $550). The Gato is a monster, and I'm just not sure what I'll do with it. Also have two Schnellboots in 1/72 scale in my stash. These are a photoetch nightmare!!

    I'm in the same boat you are in when it comes to space. I've just about gave up on building multi engined 1/48th scale planes. There's just no place to put them! I've also involved in two 1/16 scale roadsters which will end up being about 18" long. And then there's the big 1/8th inch scale 32 Ford down the road. I need a bigger place to live! Between haveing 2,200 LP's and about a thousand CD's plus about 180 kits in my seemingly ever growing stash I'm running outta of breathing room.

gary

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Posted by the doog on Friday, August 8, 2008 8:10 AM
 SteveM wrote:
 the doog wrote:

It's a weird system I got going, but I'm literally running out of room in display space. After I fill another bookcase, I have no idea what I'm going to do! 

I know a guy in Thailand who'll take some off your hands Whistling [:-^]

 

HA HA!!! BIG LOL!!!! Laugh [(-D]

A perfect comment!!  Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]  (And you're probably 110% correct! LOL! Laugh [(-D])

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Posted by SteveM on Friday, August 8, 2008 6:00 AM
 the doog wrote:

It's a weird system I got going, but I'm literally running out of room in display space. After I fill another bookcase, I have no idea what I'm going to do! 

I know a guy in Thailand who'll take some off your hands Whistling [:-^]

 

Steve M.

On the workbench: ginormous Kharkov dio

 

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Posted by the doog on Thursday, August 7, 2008 7:55 PM

Thanks, Steve! I appreciate the nice words!

Gary, the U-Boat thing might've interested me, but the problem I have is display/storage space.  I live in an "efficiency" apartment--literally, like, one room with a separate bedroom and a small kitchen (so much for "Rock Star" mythical mansions, eh?!) and I have literally grown out of it years ago--I have stuff everywhere! But it's REALLY cheap on the rent!!! ( more stash money! Tongue [:P])

Cars and tanks can be placed side-by-side on a deep bookshelf to the tune of maybe 6-7 per shelf; anything that takes up too much space has to be dismissed. It's a weird system I got going, but I'm literally running out of room in display space. After I fill another bookcase, I have no idea what I'm going to do! 

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Posted by SteveM on Thursday, August 7, 2008 7:40 PM

This kit is stunningly beautiful, Doog. I never would've noticed the sit being too high but, since you corrected it, it just looks perfect. Kudos to you for goin' back in instead of leaving it.

Bow [bow]

Steve

 

Steve M.

On the workbench: ginormous Kharkov dio

 

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Posted by squeakie on Thursday, August 7, 2008 7:07 PM
 the doog wrote:
 subfixer wrote:
 subfixer wrote:
 the doog wrote:

 sfcmac wrote:
 Nice tall ship but about 500 people are gonna scream Cutty Sark! Clipper! LOL
OOPS! You're right--I always got them confused! (I had the Constitution kit too, but didn't build it for years and then finally traded it!) I'll change that in the post! Thanks for your sharp eyes, sfcmac!

Hope you liked it as well, subfixer! Thanks for the compliment! Wink [;)]

Too late, doog. I'm gonna run and tell the bunch over at the ship forum. Yer just lucky that this government computer won't let me see photobucket pictures or you would have been ratted out earlier!  Naw, I'll let you slide, but your sainthood is in jeopardy. I'll have to wait until I get off work to look at your Cutty Sark, if it is just a fraction as good as your other work, it'll be a winner I'm sure.

OK, doog, you're of the hook. Your Cutty Sark is not too shabby after all. Maybe you should check out the ship forum some time. You would be very welcome and perhaps get a little inspiration to dabble in watercraft. Ever think about doing Tamiya's 1/35 PBR?

Hmmm, I don't thinl I'll be gravitatin' towards boats anytime soon! Whistling [:-^]..Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] I DO like the big clipper ships, but they're so big that I wouldn't have anywhere to store one if I built it. The Cutty Sark is down at my parent's home in Pa, in a big bookcase. Besides, there ar etoo many Armor and car models yet in my stash that I have yet to build--and am eager to get to!

Thanks for your compliments, ogrejohn and warhorse3! 

what about a 1/72 scale Uboat?

gary

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Posted by the doog on Thursday, August 7, 2008 6:18 PM
 subfixer wrote:
 subfixer wrote:
 the doog wrote:

 sfcmac wrote:
 Nice tall ship but about 500 people are gonna scream Cutty Sark! Clipper! LOL
OOPS! You're right--I always got them confused! (I had the Constitution kit too, but didn't build it for years and then finally traded it!) I'll change that in the post! Thanks for your sharp eyes, sfcmac!

Hope you liked it as well, subfixer! Thanks for the compliment! Wink [;)]

Too late, doog. I'm gonna run and tell the bunch over at the ship forum. Yer just lucky that this government computer won't let me see photobucket pictures or you would have been ratted out earlier!  Naw, I'll let you slide, but your sainthood is in jeopardy. I'll have to wait until I get off work to look at your Cutty Sark, if it is just a fraction as good as your other work, it'll be a winner I'm sure.

OK, doog, you're of the hook. Your Cutty Sark is not too shabby after all. Maybe you should check out the ship forum some time. You would be very welcome and perhaps get a little inspiration to dabble in watercraft. Ever think about doing Tamiya's 1/35 PBR?

Hmmm, I don't thinl I'll be gravitatin' towards boats anytime soon! Whistling [:-^]..Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] I DO like the big clipper ships, but they're so big that I wouldn't have anywhere to store one if I built it. The Cutty Sark is down at my parent's home in Pa, in a big bookcase. Besides, there ar etoo many Armor and car models yet in my stash that I have yet to build--and am eager to get to!

Thanks for your compliments, ogrejohn and warhorse3! 

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Posted by warhorse3 on Thursday, August 7, 2008 6:07 PM
Doog,way to go on the corrections! You've just about got it perfect. WELL DONE.Bow [bow]
Regards, Bill
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Posted by subfixer on Thursday, August 7, 2008 5:28 AM
 subfixer wrote:
 the doog wrote:

 sfcmac wrote:
 Nice tall ship but about 500 people are gonna scream Cutty Sark! Clipper! LOL
OOPS! You're right--I always got them confused! (I had the Constitution kit too, but didn't build it for years and then finally traded it!) I'll change that in the post! Thanks for your sharp eyes, sfcmac!

Hope you liked it as well, subfixer! Thanks for the compliment! Wink [;)]

Too late, doog. I'm gonna run and tell the bunch over at the ship forum. Yer just lucky that this government computer won't let me see photobucket pictures or you would have been ratted out earlier!  Naw, I'll let you slide, but your sainthood is in jeopardy. I'll have to wait until I get off work to look at your Cutty Sark, if it is just a fraction as good as your other work, it'll be a winner I'm sure.

OK, doog, you're of the hook. Your Cutty Sark is not too shabby after all. Maybe you should check out the ship forum some time. You would be very welcome and perhaps get a little inspiration to dabble in watercraft. Ever think about doing Tamiya's 1/35 PBR?

I'm from the government and I'm here to help.

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Posted by ogrejohn on Thursday, August 7, 2008 3:13 AM
Nice job on the improvements doog!
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Posted by subfixer on Thursday, August 7, 2008 12:25 AM
 the doog wrote:

 sfcmac wrote:
 Nice tall ship but about 500 people are gonna scream Cutty Sark! Clipper! LOL
OOPS! You're right--I always got them confused! (I had the Constitution kit too, but didn't build it for years and then finally traded it!) I'll change that in the post! Thanks for your sharp eyes, sfcmac!

Hope you liked it as well, subfixer! Thanks for the compliment! Wink [;)]

Too late, doog. I'm gonna run and tell the bunch over at the ship forum. Yer just lucky that this government computer won't let me see photobucket pictures or you would have been ratted out earlier!  Naw, I'll let you slide, but your sainthood is in jeopardy. I'll have to wait until I get off work to look at your Cutty Sark, if it is just a fraction as good as your other work, it'll be a winner I'm sure.

I'm from the government and I'm here to help.

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Posted by the doog on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 11:54 PM
 JTRACING wrote:

looks Awesome!! i love the weathering i tend to always add weathering to its my favSmile [:)]

whats next?

Thanks, James!

I have a '69 SuperBee painted up already and gassed out; I'll be foiling it soon. It's a much better kit than the Charger was, and I'm looking forward to completing it as well as the Charger came out---hopefully?

It's yellow and with a black interior and black stripe...I've also got an old "Johnny RUtherford" McLaren C/D--the first model I ever remember my Dad building with me! It'll be a hoot to finish that one!

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Posted by the doog on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 11:46 PM

 sfcmac wrote:
 Nice tall ship but about 500 people are gonna scream Cutty Sark! Clipper! LOL
OOPS! You're right--I always got them confused! (I had the Constitution kit too, but didn't build it for years and then finally traded it!) I'll change that in the post! Thanks for your sharp eyes, sfcmac!

Hope you liked it as well, subfixer! Thanks for the compliment! Wink [;)]

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Posted by JTRACING on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 7:47 PM

looks Awesome!! i love the weathering i tend to always add weathering to its my favSmile [:)]

whats next?

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Posted by sfcmac on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 7:41 PM
 I have about 20 busted up old cars my kids have built and broke. May have a mirror if you need one? Just holler!
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Posted by sfcmac on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 7:36 PM
 Nice tall ship but about 500 people are gonna scream Cutty Sark! Clipper! LOL
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Posted by subfixer on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 7:34 PM
 the doog wrote:

Thanks, sfcmac, and subfixer! Blush [:I] I appreciate the kind words!

I still have to get a darned mirror for the side of the door; man, I really don't want to pillage the new Revell 68 Charger kit that I have in the stash, but sadly, I may have to! Sad [:(]

Sfcmac, don't worry--that dust blew right off; I appreciate the tip though!

I'll have to hit up Manny for a hot chick figure! LOL!

Subfixer, I gotcha covered on that one--here's a pic of my old Monogram USS Constitution. I built it like...oh.....12 years ago maybe?! It was a fun build, but it's the only ship I've ever done! The rigging nearly drove me mad!!!! Mischief [:-,] LOL! 

 

 

Good!

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Posted by the doog on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 7:27 PM

Thanks, sfcmac, and subfixer! Blush [:I] I appreciate the kind words!

I still have to get a darned mirror for the side of the door; man, I really don't want to pillage the new Revell 68 Charger kit that I have in the stash, but sadly, I may have to! Sad [:(]

Sfcmac, don't worry--that dust blew right off; I appreciate the tip though!

I'll have to hit up Manny for a hot chick figure! LOL!

Subfixer, I gotcha covered on that one--here's a pic of my old Monogram USS Cutty Sark. I built it like...oh.....12 years ago maybe?! It was a fun build, but it's the only ship I've ever done! The rigging nearly drove me mad!!!! Mischief [:-,] LOL! 

 

 

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Posted by subfixer on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 3:11 PM
Dang it, doog!! Is there anything that you can't do? Freakin' fantastic! Wait a sec, how about doing a ship or a boat? Maybe that's your Achille's Heel.

I'm from the government and I'm here to help.

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Posted by sfcmac on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 1:56 PM

Mischief [:-,] Man you sure took the advice and ran with it. Looks like something me and my friends played around with in Highschool. Looks like it could be parked right in the drive way waiting for us to go cruise for chicks. ( Before my mini-van days)

 Only thing noticable in the pics is the dust from your dremel. If you are worried about the finish use a little silly putty the same way you use tape on lint. Works great on gloss finishes and clear parts. Something we don't mess with much in armor.

Great work! Way to expand your boundries. Still waiting for the modeling girl posing on the hood like in the 80's music videos. Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by the doog on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 12:47 PM

Well, here's some of the small corrections and additions that I made to the Charger 500.

First, I corrected the "sit" of the model somewhat; what a sincere PITA! I got out the Dremel, and scraped/ground away quite a bit of plastic around the windshield base and various other chassis/tub points. One thing I know is that I got the fromt end down, because I had to then grind out some of the hood to clear the distributor. I aslo painted black in the insides of the rims correctly.

And I also filled in some of the body panels where you could see space through the sides and under the windshield--here's a square piece of strip that I used here, and in the second pic, you can see some strip that I added to the side "wings" of the engine compartment where you could see air under the sides there...

 

WIth the body on, you can see how I fixed the wiring of the battery. The one red wire goes to the starter, the other one goes into the dash along with that tangle of wires that I also added--they were so prominent in reference photos. The black ground wiregoes where it should as well.

Here's where the starter was/ I also changed the color of the tranny case. I painted the starter in silver, as per that reference shot that I posted.

 

I also corrected the body where the trim around the windows continued on the 500. I added a piece of .010 X .040 strip, and then foiled it.

I added a lock to the trunk...

Two more shots of the interior for good measure...

And one last thing--this is an edited post here--I put this up over at Scale Auto, and a guy over ther epointed out that the "A-pillar" between the windshield and the side window still needed to be chromed--so here's the final addition.

 

I also shortened the antenna....it's done...a good learning experience, and a model I'm proud of; can't ask for more than that?

Thanks for all the help, those whom had contributed! Comments always welcomed! Big Smile [:D]

 

 

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Posted by squeakie on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 2:33 PM
 the doog wrote:
 squeakie wrote:
 SteveM wrote:

I'm wondering if the negative cable, from the battery, is supposed to be grounded on the chassis, not the engine.

Not a correction, just a question. Excellent build, btw. I've been looking for a '66 Charger to build for my dad.

Steve 

the ground wire is normally attached to the closest intake manifold bolt to the battery. In other words when looking at the engine over the radiator it will be the first bolt on the right side of the intake manifold. If you need a picture email me.

    Also if you add a starter, it should be painted gloss black. The transmission should be painted a rusty black as it was a cast iron case. Alloy cases were not used for road cars till in the mid seventies (although race cars used an aluminium case in the late hemi (1965 or later)

gary

Hey Gary--I was wondering when you would weigh in?!

Thanks for that good info there! I believe that the ground wire is adequate where I have it located; it's directly from a reference photo that I have. I think this kit also has a rudimentary starter; I found a blob  that looks like one, LOL! I can easily weather the tranny a little more--thanks for the info--I should have some new update pics real soon!

I just got back home last night from a veterans reunion. Found out just how lucky I was, nad others found out I'm alive and well.

gary

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Posted by the doog on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 2:16 PM
 squeakie wrote:
 SteveM wrote:

I'm wondering if the negative cable, from the battery, is supposed to be grounded on the chassis, not the engine.

Not a correction, just a question. Excellent build, btw. I've been looking for a '66 Charger to build for my dad.

Steve 

the ground wire is normally attached to the closest intake manifold bolt to the battery. In other words when looking at the engine over the radiator it will be the first bolt on the right side of the intake manifold. If you need a picture email me.

    Also if you add a starter, it should be painted gloss black. The transmission should be painted a rusty black as it was a cast iron case. Alloy cases were not used for road cars till in the mid seventies (although race cars used an aluminium case in the late hemi (1965 or later)

gary

Hey Gary--I was wondering when you would weigh in?!

Thanks for that good info there! I believe that the ground wire is adequate where I have it located; it's directly from a reference photo that I have. I think this kit also has a rudimentary starter; I found a blob  that looks like one, LOL! I can easily weather the tranny a little more--thanks for the info--I should have some new update pics real soon!

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Posted by squeakie on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 1:26 PM
 SteveM wrote:

I'm wondering if the negative cable, from the battery, is supposed to be grounded on the chassis, not the engine.

Not a correction, just a question. Excellent build, btw. I've been looking for a '66 Charger to build for my dad.

Steve 

the ground wire is normally attached to the closest intake manifold bolt to the battery. In other words when looking at the engine over the radiator it will be the first bolt on the right side of the intake manifold. If you need a picture email me.

    Also if you add a starter, it should be painted gloss black. The transmission should be painted a rusty black as it was a cast iron case. Alloy cases were not used for road cars till in the mid seventies (although race cars used an aluminium case in the late hemi (1965 or later)

gary

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Posted by SteveM on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 6:08 AM

I'm wondering if the negative cable, from the battery, is supposed to be grounded on the chassis, not the engine.

Not a correction, just a question. Excellent build, btw. I've been looking for a '66 Charger to build for my dad.

Steve 

Steve M.

On the workbench: ginormous Kharkov dio

 

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Posted by sfcmac on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 12:11 AM
Sorry I'm late but Iam glad I took the time to look. Really nice looking car. That brand of kit can be compared to building the Ertl Demag. A real beast of a build and cars are a tough build and painting is even crazier. You pulled it off and it looks fantastic. Once you fix the small battery wire issue and the antenna all you need is one of Manny's girl figures to get that Hot Rod Magazine look! Thumbs Up [tup]Tongue [:P]
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