Malibu´s custom models

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Re: Malibu´s custom models

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Sharp, Very Sharp!!!
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Not the best but I like it.
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Thats what I started with.
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The ''Tinman'' has some serious competition from you Stephan with both of you turning out some superb models.

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Nice!! Great job getting the windows and bubble light cleaned up. I'll bet it's out right now looking for the next repo :o :lol:
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Another Dodge ESSO Wreck Truck.
I thiks there might be a few out there.
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This code3 tooked apporimately two hours longer than it should have - any ideas why.

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Malibu wrote: This code3 tooked apporimately two hours longer than it should have - any ideas why.

Stephan
Trouble getting the red paint to have any shine?

Trouble making decals?

You had to stop in the middle of it and do something for the wife?

You hurt yourself in the process and had to be stitched up?
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You made the first label say...Image

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None of all - the wife is not at home for a few days, no injuries or color problem and no spelling problem.
The problem was the bubble light - I fixid in my trill machine to polish it and it jumped away.
Finally I found it in a corner of my cellar - the cellar is now cleaned up again.
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:lol: :lol:
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I've spent more time than I care to think about hunting for a wheel, axle or other small part like this that I merely dropped where I was sitting. I've also "launched" some parts I was cleaning (including entire bodies) while buffing them up using a buffing wheel and/or wire wheel on my bench grinder. I'm still missing a 2c Muir Hill body that I launched/lost about 3 years ago. Maybe, after I'm dead and gone and my kids clean out the whole place, it will turn up. :roll:
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