Aoshima 1/24 MG-B Mk I - 1967

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Re: Aoshima 1/24 MG-B Mk I - 1967

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mustang1989 wrote:Man that looks ALOT better Kari!!!
Thanks Joe ! :-)

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Re: Aoshima 1/24 MG-B Mk I - 1967

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Got any progress on this on Kari?
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mustang1989 wrote:Got any progress on this on Kari?
:P1: :bored:
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portman wrote:
mustang1989 wrote:Got any progress on this on Kari?
:P1: :bored:
Receiving 403 error
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mustang1989 wrote:Got any progress on this on Kari?
1st of all, thank you Bruce helping out with communication, indeed, I struggled with the notorius "403-error".

Unfortunately Joe, it has been time-off since... pretty long time now... I started to mask the windshield, and that is still ongoing.... :-(

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Re: Aoshima 1/24 MG-B Mk I - 1967

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Nice to have an update, Kari. Such a beautiful bit of scratchbuilding at the beginning! I was researching a Monogram slot car to static conversion of a Ferrari 275: a real beauty hang on—

http://www.modelersite.com/Jun2012/Engl ... 75_eng.htm

Inspiring and also a reminder of your work fixing up this kit to a higher standard.
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Thanks Bruce!

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Always hope to inspire and follow along with your great works, Kari. You’re the real deal.
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Totally MIA on this build. How's it going since the windshield mask off Kari?
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I miss this build as well as I miss Kari being here, but I believe he is busy traveling for work and perhaps has limited time. I do check this thread from time to time. I wish I could give all great builders more time to make their projects... I was kind of happy today when my girlfriend brought me an empty paper cup saying, “For your projects...” she knows I am scrounging paper cups and plastic spoons and toothpicks as consumables like we all do. I do wish Kari all the best without hesitation and would love to help inspire or cheer him on just like you Mustang. What’s fun is to see the subtle differences in approach because I truly think the world of you both.
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