Last seen: Aug 13, 2022
Mike, good wishes for a full and speedy recovery. You have a great and caring family to help. Please keep us informed whenever you're up to it. Keep t...
I'll take #3, the Dusters if they're Plymouth's and 1/24th scale. Since Plymouth bit the dust I expect you'll have a fury of interest in these items.
I have never personally met George but we have emailed many times over the years so I feel like I know him. I certainly know his work. Just an all aro...
Happy birthday John. Glad you had a great day. Thanks for all you do.
GTO by 1/4 mile. I never cared for the wide spacing between the headlights on the Olds.
I like them all but the 62 Grand Prix is hard to beat. Clean and uncluttered. Followed by the Chevy then Olds.
John you'd better schedule extra time. The recording studio conversations and interactions were a little hard to follow at times (for me). Great docum...
I get it.
Ok guys, leaf it alone! Lettuce find another source of entertainment.
I have those three kits too, Rich. Still in the box waiting for me after 20 plus years. Time for me to realize they are not going to build themselves.
Great! I just registered. Should be a lot of fun just like the old days!!
I'll go with the Mustang but this is a really close call. Love them both.
Thanks to John, Frank, Randy and all those who shared photos, news and stories of the Countryside shows. Your efforts are appreciated by all.
Gen 2. The Gen 3 boattail seems way too bloated. Huge! A 63-67 Corvette it's not.
Sad news about George. I remember and appreciate his reviews and other contributions to D4C. I made PDF copies of most of the 1/24th reviews from Geor...