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More than 30 years old...I think it's time this barn gets built...
My plan is for something in good repair that is being used as a roadside antique store or indoor flea market.
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An antique store?
Thats a neat idea, and isn't modeled all that much...if at all.
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Shoot Shay, your kit is an antique! I vote for the flea market though as it is something you see pretty much everywhere!
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Thanks guys...the first step though was to get my modeling station back together...
...after 3 weeks of above 90 temps and many air conditioner repairs, I'm afraid that this is as far as I've gotten. :oops:
But hey, it's a start.
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Are you getting ready to model or to run the Indy 500? :race:
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ezdays Wrote:Are you getting ready to model or to run the Indy 500? :race:
Yeah...I do have too many tools, don't I? Goes back to my job...I repair just about everything...
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Yep...Looks organized to me.
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Crud, shaygetz. Somebody that organized should be an accountant!
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Tyson Rayles Wrote:Shoot Shay, your kit is an antique! I vote for the flea market though as it is something you see pretty much everywhere!
Of course, that may be the thing that makes it a really interesting model, even if it may not be the first thing folks notice!
Shay, how on earth did you fit all that in there?
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ocalicreek Wrote:Shay, how on earth did you fit all that in there?
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Very carefully
Drawer by drawer it's pretty overwhelming...30+ years of modeling are in there.
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