Nothing on this forum, for a long time.

Started by Dirtman, January 12, 2024, 12:23:45 PM

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Dirtman

Is anyone still on here? If so, Happy New Year!!!

Rett Rundell

Speedracer

"It's hard to throw stones when you're washing feet"

Volzfan59

I'm still here too. Check in a few times everyday.
"Many men fish all of their lives without knowing it is not the fish that they are after." Henry David Thoreau

"I am, Sir, a brother of the angle" from the book The Compleat Angler. Izaak Walton 1653

TarheelRick

I check in almost daily. Am in sort of a building slump, and this cold weather makes the basement rather uncomfortable to work in. I've got to get some kind of heat down there.
When I win the Powerball I will switch to the real ones.

supergluek5

I'm still here also.  Check in often.  Haven't built anything in almost a year because all modeling stuff is in storage due to a fire.  Still trying to get everything boxed up unpacked and get the house back in order.  Once in order I'll be back at the work table in full force

Mike
supergluek5 
There's only 3 sports--racing, racing, and more racing

Michael F

Lurking around almost every day. Haven´t built something shorttrack lately.

Currently i´m working on the ´66 Buick Skylark modified stocker from AMT, try to give it
vinyl roof, my first attempt on this. I don´t want it to make it with tape,
rather painting it. We´ll see...




Greetings from Germany!

TonyK

I check in almost every day. My workbench is in the garage so don't go out there when the temp outside is below freezing. Try to get some decal work done inside.

I like that Skylark.

Volzfan59

#7
Like TonyK, I think that Buick modified stocker looks great. That yellow really jumps off the screen! Speedracer and I have a buddy build going right now utilizing the '64 Galaxie Modified Stocker kit.
"Many men fish all of their lives without knowing it is not the fish that they are after." Henry David Thoreau

"I am, Sir, a brother of the angle" from the book The Compleat Angler. Izaak Walton 1653