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I'm into bodies

Cummins are done apart from the wire inserts for the big one.
   

Even have filler caps.
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Nice work Gordon.

But there seems to be a bit of a ruckus at Gus's Snack Bar. Have they run out of burgers?
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I think it's all about filler caps ,not totally sure ,but think it's all about filler caps  .!!!!!
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It's about the bill for the filler caps. Y'know, all that special engineering, productions cost, destruction of one brass screw and a bit of solder.
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Hi Gordon,

I kind of prefer the yellow and red one myself. Nice work on both cars!!!  Thumbup

This photo is in response to the title of your thread. Just for a laugh.  Tease

   
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I'm a bit boring and usually only do one at a time though. The need to tidy up a pile of balsa shavings and sawdust doesn't help!
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I just need to tidy up !!!! 

Steve
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It was great to actually have some racing at the Green Monster in Champagne Mouton but it's back to earth and a few lumps of plasticard and balsa!

The Cummins Specials I made were a joint effort with Don Seigel and of the two scales, he chose the 32nd. This left me with a chassis so I thought I'd do another Cummins. This one from 1950 instead of 1952. Quite a difference between the two year's cars.

           

Just about finished now but awaits the decals. Colin (Wraith) doesn't seem to be answering emails right now. Does anyone know if he's OK?
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Pleased to say that Colin is fine but just missed my email Thumbup

Arrived this morning so here it is.
               
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Lovely work Gordon. Thumbup
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