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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2007 20:57:58 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2007 21:00:33 GMT -6
Sorry guys, not only did I post it in the wrong area, the pics never came through. I will try again.
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Post by fredmellini on May 14, 2007 21:01:56 GMT -6
Hey!!! black and white works fine for me!!!
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Post by Paul B. Canney on May 15, 2007 6:31:49 GMT -6
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Post by Tim Nolan on May 15, 2007 7:57:51 GMT -6
WOW! Lotsa' body pieces and lotsa' work! Whew!! True lil' hotrods though! Diggin' em'!
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Post by davea on May 15, 2007 20:03:14 GMT -6
Hey, those are gonna be great! I love the look!
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Post by Tory on May 17, 2007 12:07:01 GMT -6
I hope that you guys aren't offended that I am going with black and white instead of hot pink as it was molded but I thought B and W worked better for a show car. As a matter of fact, I am offended, so go back and paint it hot paint, dang gum it! Actually, I don't recall ever seeing any of those Aurora "Scene Machines" painted up as Aurora intended. I would love to get ahold of one and see if I could make it look cool while keeping with the Aurora vision. But the dang things are always out of my price range...
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Post by otto69 on May 17, 2007 12:11:12 GMT -6
I can see why you'd do it in black and white, but for me one of the cool things about that series of kits is the far out colors it's molded in. I have maybe 3 out of the series: a couple hot dog wagons, 1 boob tube and 1 Blackbeards Tub. Still looking for a buildable copy of the others. I just love the bright colored plastics of the 1960's.
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