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Thursday, January 26, 2012 6:10:36 PM GMT
One down, another to go! Edit: I just relized my Signature says "Twine" Engine Ford.... Wow. I'm an observant on.... 
Cody J. Working on: Twine Engine Ford Hey, what are all the left over pieces for?
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Thursday, January 26, 2012 8:03:46 PM GMT
FordBuddy390 said: One down, another to go!
Edit: I just relized my Signature says "Twine" Engine Ford.... Wow. I'm an observant on.... ...who needs at least "on" typing class to perfect those skills... 
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Friday, January 27, 2012 12:29:22 AM GMT
Yeah I maie needs sum... 
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Saturday, January 28, 2012 3:29:54 AM GMT
Seriously!!!! I just now realized I spelled one "on". I didn't even get your joke at first. Wow I feel sooooo dumb. 
Cody J. Working on: Twine Engine Ford Hey, what are all the left over pieces for?
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Monday, January 30, 2012 4:54:59 PM GMT
FordBuddy390 said: Seriously!!!! I just now realized I spelled one "on". I didn't even get your joke at first. Wow I feel sooooo dumb.   @ Cody....
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FordBuddy390
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Monday, January 30, 2012 10:11:38 PM GMT
 So There!
Cody J. Working on: "Lobo" 1932 Ford Sedan Hey, what were all the left over pieces for?
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012 5:54:58 PM GMT
It's the half-way point of the Sectioning project. That means there are two months left to start and finish your projects. So far we have models being built by FordBuddy390 (x 2), 3Remembered, Bumpa73, BrianP, Scratchbuilder, Superfly, slammedon24s, VirusX, Clutch, and wisdonm.  Who else is going to join in the fun?  Don 
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wisdonm
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Friday, March 16, 2012 7:06:16 AM GMT
Month and a half left guys. Still enough time to start or finish a project car. The web must have pixs of a hundred widebody Dodge Challengers, but I couldn't find one sectioned pix. Has anybody seen one? Better yet who can build one in time? Come on Builder, join the fun.  Don 
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FordBuddy390
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Monday, March 19, 2012 7:47:00 PM GMT
I thinks something like this would be a blast.... Any Ideas on how to go about the decals?
Cody J. Working on: "Lobo" 1932 Ford Sedan Hey, what were all the left over pieces for?


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Wednesday, March 21, 2012 9:25:10 PM GMT
I would really like to get in on this action, but I'm just not sure I can handle the pressure of cuttin up the plastic!  This kinda project seems to be up in the expert range haha. I would wanna give it a try. I just never worked with the putty, and having to change the way things fit. But i think it would be a fun experience figuring this out.  Whats a good kit to get to easy into the process and be good for someone that's never done this before? 
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