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Post by superba on Jul 3, 2007 0:47:03 GMT 1
Ok, so I'll take a shot at posting some of my completed models 1966 Ford Galaxie A hollow casting, the Ford has a detailed interior, next to a Athern Caddy the Ford is just a little smaller in length. Its about 1 millimeter longer than the 67 Classic Metal Galaxie which donated its wheels
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Post by superba on Jul 5, 2007 17:47:31 GMT 1
1961 Rambler Finished today, 67 Ford as a reference point another view next to my last project
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BillC
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Post by BillC on Jul 5, 2007 22:48:30 GMT 1
Nice work, Joe. Love that little Rambler.
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Post by superba on Jul 7, 2007 18:22:25 GMT 1
Here's a Studebaker Wagonaire and a group photo too 66 Galaxie 63 Rambler Classic 64 Studebaker Wagonaire 61 Rambler American 60 Chevrolet Corvair Along with a 67 Ford Galaxie by CMW for reference purposes
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Post by skunk on Jul 7, 2007 18:37:22 GMT 1
That Studebaker looks perfect.
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Post by superba on Jul 7, 2007 22:33:03 GMT 1
Skunk, thanks......I thinks it's the most perfectly proportioned 1/87 scale model I have mastered and cast. Now, I can modify and make a sedan too.
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Post by Lee on Jul 11, 2007 4:01:41 GMT 1
Great work Joe. You are coming up with a lot of the missing vehicles in 87th scale. I know Hydroshrink is not easiest to make a model with but you are doing wonders. Keep up the fantastic work.
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Post by Sylvain on Jul 11, 2007 9:35:37 GMT 1
I agree, fantastic work! I like especially the Studebaker, the Rambler Classic and the Ford.
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Post by cfesmire on Jul 11, 2007 13:18:17 GMT 1
All of the above, you're coming up with a terrific variety and they all look great. The Rambler is sweet.
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Post by nickvoges on Jul 11, 2007 15:18:33 GMT 1
Great, great, great!!! I like them all and it is a fantastic addition to our scale. There are only a few sixties cars and you fill the gaps with terribly good looking cars. Hope we will see more soon.
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Post by superba on Jul 22, 2007 22:00:57 GMT 1
Please excuse the poor building skill. A couple of finished items 1964 Ford County Squire 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix Reference 61 Chevy
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Post by DavidJohnson on Jul 23, 2007 4:00:08 GMT 1
Joe, It is good to see more finished models. I like both of these prototypes and it is good to see that they turned out well. Poor buid skill? I don't think so. The Pontiac looks great. The Ford wagon could use a little touch up with black paint along some trim lines and will be a great model. Dave
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Post by ponyman on Jul 25, 2007 16:57:06 GMT 1
JOE: I think you underestimate your skills these models look great. I especially like the WAGONAIRE I'd forgot about that great car you bring back childhood memories with that one. Keep up the GREAT work. Iwould love to get a couple of those sometime.
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Post by superba on Jul 25, 2007 19:31:19 GMT 1
All these models in a crude kit form are currently on EBAY. Just do a search on Seller Superba.
Any one can contact me off line if interested in buying any of my kits.
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Post by Sylvain on Jul 26, 2007 0:06:34 GMT 1
Joe, the 1964 Pontiac is just Fa-bu-lous!… and other models are great, of course…
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