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    1967 Coronet

    Finally had a little time to wrap the Coronet up.
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    1967 Coronet

    Thanks Peter. For whatever reason this build has been a bit of a struggle. Body fit to the chassis is not great and takes a little time and patience to get it right. Other issues I have had I can only blame myself. Very close to finishing this up now.
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    '50 Chevy truck

    The wood grain work on the bed of the truck is awesome! Great detailing on the engine and weathering job on the frame and box. I'm looking forward to seeing more.
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    1967 Coronet

    I started work on this Revell 1967 Coronet last week. I'm trying to keep it an OOB build with some exceptions to the engine. I added ignition wires and will include some of the plumbing. I had some issues with the paint which I could only blame the humidity but after a lot of sanding and...
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    Another newbie from Canada

    Thanks for the nice comments on my builds and warm welcome everyone.
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    my current project......or......let me bore you with this

    You are bringing this fortress to life Joe! You have more patience than I do with all the detailing you have done. Nice work!
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    1:72 Hasegawa F-105D

    Hi JMac I really like the way you repaired the panel lines. I haven't seen that method before. The 105 is one of my favorite aircraft. Looking forward to seeing more.
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    "Miss Ceasar", P-47 Thunderbolt, 1/48

    Nice work on the Jug Owl. Love the different shades of metal on the panels along with the weathering. She looks as though she has seen some good airtime. Nice build!
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    Revell P-61 Black Widow

    I think it came our very good for your first build in that long. This is also a bear of a kit to build requiring lots of sanding and filling. I wouldn't worry about the overspray on the canopy it is hardly visible in the pictures. It has kind of a vintage look to it. Great job!
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    Another newbie from Canada

    Hi everyone, This looks like a great modelling forum. I enjoy modelling just about everything that is made of plastic and comes in a box. I live in Vancouver, British Columbia and have been building models most of my life. Here are a couple of my builds.
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