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JeffC

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  • Birthday 05/26/1962

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  1. Really? I did read the whole thing and did not take it like you did. And yes I have had replies like this and I certainly did not get defensively. But I'm not you and your not me so I'll leave it at that.
  2. How can "I hesitate to buy GT resins parts because I've heard mixed reviews" set someone off like this? Now if they had said 'your stuff sucks' then maybe a reply but not this.
  3. I really don't think the kit was made so you can show off the engine as well as put the cowls on. But it can be done. I have built 7 of these kits and in my opinion they are the best 1/32 Bf-109E's out there. And best '109 kit also. It just takes some time and a little modeling skills to get it done.
  4. Well I see about a dozen or so of these in my future.
  5. Looking good so far and I will be following you build. So did you get this at the Nationals? I have one on the road as I type this. I may have it in my hands by tonight.
  6. Thought so at last years Nats in Colorado. I seen some of the guys that work at ZM booth looking at FW-190A kits and books.
  7. Looks good to me. I have the Cutting Edge conversion and it is not that easy to use.
  8. No WIP pictures,sorry.
  9. I'm looking for some pictures of the engine bays less engine. I'm thinking of doing a 'all out' build on this one. Thanks! Jeff
  10. Been there,done that. Happy you are OK but sad to see a good car die before its time. I also drive a Monte...2003.
  11. Thanks! I used Master barrels and Contact Resin wheels.
  12. Thanks! This one was covered but most of them were not too bad. I also applied 3 coats of primer to tone them down a bit also. And yes it is the kit decals.
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