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Hi Cruz
Looks great

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Fredl
the pontiac looks very good like all your cars i have seen ...
i love the paintjob whats the name of the color?
Thank you! The color is Pontiac Bristol Blue by scalefinishes.
The "Earth" without "Art" is just "Eh".
Very cool quartemile racer, awesome paintjob
Is this the AMT Kit?
Thank you! This is a re-issue and you can build the Arnie Beswick version if you like, I was originally going to do that but thought that the color did not match the real car 100%.
Hosted on Fotki
You can build a custom version also. Just check out the work in progress link I put in the opening of this thread.
Hosted on Fotki
Just another fantastic Car out of your Hands!
Very clean paintjob, cool details.
I like the style, smooth racer, nearly stock, just steelies!
Sometimes you didn't Need more...!
Go on!
Greets Patrick
Das Reh springt hoch,das Reh springt weit,das kann es auch,denn es hat Zeit.
Hi cruz,
very great paint job. It looks really even.
Awesome !
Dude, I LOVE your paintjobs !!!
All the cars you presented here are so perfectly lacquered - incredible.
How many years of experience do you have with building model kits? How did you learn your techniques - did you have a "mentor" or did you learn from scratch all by yourself?
Hope you don't mind the questions...
Greetz from Berlin - Björn
Hi cruz,
nice car

. I like your paintjob, it looks very good.
Hi cruz,
sehr schönes "Stock Car"

,sind die hinteren Reifen aus dem neuen Tubehörset?
Gruß Jan
Thanks guys. I have been building since I was 10 years old. I have learned by trial and error, it's the best way to learn but when I joined several clubs I also learned from other people who inspired me. I picked up more and more techniques as time went on!