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The Lab Rat!; Revell 1929 Model A Roadster Pickup
Topic Started: Apr 7 2009, 12:32 PM (505 Views)
DamnCranky666
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Wow, it looks like you dug deep into someone's styrene scrap yard!
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bob29579
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I sure would like to see more of this one. That ebay lot would keep me going for a year or more... :D
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DamnCranky666
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I think we all would . . .
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Ryan Silva
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Oh my gosh, I totally forgot about this. I should jump into it again..with some of the new wheels I casted.
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You mean you have a few unfinished builds on your shelves? LOL!
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Ryan Silva
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I believe everyone of my kits is unfinished..LOL
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Well, you are a young man. You have plenty of time to finish everything!!! :D
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Mike
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I've been interested in z-ing a frame for a while. I'm going to watch this one close!
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bob29579
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No problem Ryan. I'll try to remind you every week or so.... :D ;) :D
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Actually, having a big shelf of unfinished projects has to be an inspiration!!!
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Ryan Silva
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To much inspiration for my own good..because I never finish anything, thats the downside to being inspired by wayyyy too many things! :)


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I just read Bryan's thread on unfinished projects too. I find that I usually put them aside because at the time, something just seems over my head, I get mad at it, I'm afraid I'll mess it up with the next step, I get bored with it or (the biggie) I save it so I can do the same thing to many at once, like mix a batch of epoxy or fire up the airbrush or something of that sort.

Then again, I'm old enough and I keep enough going, that by the time I rotate around, it's like christmas time. I think mercman or someone here brought this up before, but I find a box, can't remember what's in it, then open it and think to myself, "O yea, this is cool. Why haven't I been messing with this one?"

By then, whatever problem or anger is long gone, naturally. Then the problem becomes figuring out where the pics were stashed for this project, was it in photobucket or fotki? What did I call this one again? Then again, this is why I tell everyone that it will take about a year or so to build their particular project for them... :$

But enough wandering for now, right? I like to read the threads when they are nearly done. I want to keep this one ahead of me so I won't forget about it. Therefore Bump Ryan.
:D :o ;) :D
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