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Post by Kit Karson on Apr 12, 2010 6:58:20 GMT -8
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Post by Fletch on Apr 13, 2010 11:48:27 GMT -8
Looks like there is a whole lot more story telling going on there then building. Either that or someone is lying about the fish that got away! ;D
But, then what do you expect when a bunch of modelers get together. Looks like everyone was having a great time.
In Christ
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Post by Kit Karson on Apr 21, 2010 14:17:39 GMT -8
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Post by sigmaman on May 9, 2010 12:51:39 GMT -8
Thats lookin' pretty good.
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Post by Kit Karson on May 13, 2010 23:16:34 GMT -8
We're over due for an update! Took some of the time yesterday working at the bench. Well here's the progress: The Split Bottom Bench is going to work very well! Hosted on FotkiThe '29 Cowl has been removed: Hosted on FotkiAnd, all the behind the scenes measuring and forward planning paid off BIG time! The Saltster has a new heart! The Monogram '41 Lincoln V-12 went in without a hitch: Hosted on FotkiThings should be moving along a bit quicker on this build, now that the major portion of the body work has been completed. Praise the Lord! Have a very Blessed day with our Lord! Build On!!
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Post by Kit Karson on May 31, 2010 0:23:04 GMT -8
This is a very Honored and Special time! Please keep a prayer in your heart for the fallen and those that remain that have served our country... and most of all those that wear the many uniforms that are protecting our conutry today! Amen Thank you for the time each and everyone of you has served, because it gave me the time I was able to spend at my bench, because you each of you! Semper Fi Todate I've added the seat and roll bars under the tonneau... Hosted on Fotkiand have gone back to working under the hood: Hosted on FotkiSaltster's Quad Deuces Mounted on the '41 Lincoln V-12! Have a very Blessed day and pray for our troops...
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Post by demonhunterfan on May 31, 2010 5:10:12 GMT -8
The Saltster is lookin' way cool Wes! Gonna be a shame to cover up those carbs.....and I just love those 'axles'-- very, very areodynamic! ;D Later and God bless
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Post by sigmaman on Jun 1, 2010 12:51:01 GMT -8
This thing is getting too cool. Love it.
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Post by Kit Karson on Jun 2, 2010 0:09:02 GMT -8
I truly appreciate all the encouragement! I'm going to have to pour on the coals if I'm going to have her done by our November NNL!!
Be Blessed...
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Post by davewahl on Jun 11, 2010 17:21:54 GMT -8
Wes, that is definitely a coooooooooool looking rod. Hope you get her done soon. Can't wait to see it finished. Dave
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Post by Kit Karson on Jun 12, 2010 0:10:49 GMT -8
Thanks, Dave! I'd like to hear more about your '40 ideas, soon.
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Post by Kit Karson on Jun 15, 2010 22:57:26 GMT -8
Spent a little time working on the hood... Hosted on FotkiNot quite done shaping the hood windscreen around the 4 Deuces, yet... Hosted on FotkiThere's been a bit of discussion over on another forum about the look with and without the hood windscreen. Any thoughts?
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Post by demonhunterfan on Jun 16, 2010 2:22:49 GMT -8
I think most definitely go with the hood windscreen Wes Really flows with the cockpit windscreens Gonna look good in paint! Later and God bless
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Post by Fletch on Jun 16, 2010 20:31:54 GMT -8
I totally agree, the windscreen is a plus to the entire flow of the build. I would 100% leave it in place.
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Post by sigmaman on Aug 11, 2010 2:10:45 GMT -8
I like the way the hood flows with the windscreens. Looks just as groovy without it though. How about two hoods. One with and one without.
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