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JULY 2008 Model of the Month; Entry is CLOSED
Topic Started: Jun 4 2008, 04:49 PM (614 Views)
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Post your entry pics here for the July 2008 Model of the MOnth.
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Bryan_M
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ok, heres mine for july. 66 chevelle surf wagon......

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thanks for looking guys!
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Ok, Here is my July entry:

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REAL PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE CAR

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Thanks - Ok, a different kind of entry - Enjoy
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Man its going to be a great month. Great builds so far. Well heres mine its a what if. It is a 62 Bel-Air Nomad wagon.
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what is it?? wagon month pr something?? :D :D

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Well, i wasn't going to put this in model of the month but as it's wagon month and as Bryan M and I obviously share thought patterns (and decals!)...

'65 Chevelle Surf Wagon (more pics in the beaters section).

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Allright..I'll jump on the wagon train :P '56 Lowmad :D
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well so far this month its "Wagon Wars"......

bryan ;)
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Edited by Wolfie427, Jun 10 2008, 06:52 AM.
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Mike
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Here's mine. Honda Dome NSX. 80% of the body is covered in decals. The only things I painted were the nose cone, rear deck lid, rear bumper, and spoiler.

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WOW! Nice work everyone!!!
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zenrat
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Wolfie, if you hit enter after pasting in each photo's URL then they'll be displayed in a column which will save us having to scroll sideways to see them (which, while not impossible to do, is irritating).

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zenrat
Jun 9 2008, 05:33 AM
Wolfie, if you hit enter after pasting in each photo's URL then they'll be displayed in a column which will save us having to scroll sideways to see them (which, while not impossible to do, is irritating).

Thx

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yea i agree......
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zenrat
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Wolfie - each individual picture is fine. It's just that they are side by side.
Your reply above also appears as a single really wide line needing sideways scrolling to read it.
I have no idea why this is but it means I have to make the huge effort of moving my curser from the up/down scroll bar to the sideways scroll bar : : :
This sideways stacking happens both on the PC at home (normal screen) and here at work (widescreen).
Maybe it's due to the browser setup (mine, yours, everyone elses - Don't know)?

Whatever. Love the "speed holes" in the camaro. That's one seriously lightweight body you've got there!
The bits of broken rear window are a nice touch too.
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Resin, narrowed 62 Falcon body from Fred's Resin Workshop. Shortened the cowl and moved the roof back, and set it on a scratch built chassis. Original decals Fred (and me) designed for AMT, resized and printed on my ink jet, after market wheels and tires, home made headers.
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hey, mike and slim....thank you for NOT entering station wagons!!Posted Image Posted Image

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I built this for a friend of mine to use in displays for his resin cast parts. This is the first 1/25 scale car I've built in a few years.

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Heres my first picture post a 35 chev. coach I shortened the body ,scratch built injectors

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Thanks for looking
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Mike
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IT'S WAGONS AND RACE CARS MONTH!!!! :D :D :D

OUTSTANDING WORK GUYS!!!
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Hi All

Now that this build is finished, I might as well enter it into this months contest. This has been a build from hell I'm affraid to say.

Mick

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Vote for this one... Weathering took 30 years to complete in a friends garage.

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More...http://s19.photobucket.com/albums/b165/tommymay52353/Dirty%20Old%20Truck/
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Tommy, I think there's a dioramist hiding inside you!!! ;)
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Jun 24 2008, 08:36 AM
Tommy, I think there's a dioramist hiding inside you!!! ;)
Ain't no weathering like natual weathering I must say...
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