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Post by JD on Jan 18, 2009 2:09:49 GMT -4
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Post by BERT "THE CRUSHER" on Jan 21, 2009 13:52:53 GMT -4
Well OC they look pretty good! JD, nice build!
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Post by RAMONE "THE HITMAN" on Jan 21, 2009 14:13:28 GMT -4
That's as very nice build JD. Good job on the foiling to and i like the color!!
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Post by DUMPYDAN on Jan 25, 2009 11:26:29 GMT -4
That is one good looking Biscayne, is that plastic or resin. You are inspiring me to get building, nice job.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2009 9:05:36 GMT -4
Very nice ol' Chebby!
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Post by JD on Mar 12, 2009 16:35:25 GMT -4
Guess I should have given some details on this when I posted it. Revell Low Rider Impala that I converted, using styrene strips, into a two door Biscayne coupe. Wheel covers are hand made from the bottoms of soda cans then put on the Dremel and polished. Paint is Model Master Honduras Maroon.
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Post by BADSEED on Mar 12, 2009 17:16:16 GMT -4
man this looks like it would have been driving around the streets in the early 60's, way cool !!!!
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Post by KRAZY RICK on Mar 12, 2009 18:51:07 GMT -4
What a cool build JD ....the overall look is perfect !!!
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Post by DUMPYDAN on Mar 12, 2009 20:21:19 GMT -4
Nice jd, I really like what you did with a" factory kit" to change it up, this is the type of think I like to do to.
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Post by DON on Mar 13, 2009 13:16:00 GMT -4
I like that metalflake red, and the fact that you built it like a real Biscayne - no chome on the posts, etc. really makes it stand out for me
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