@65pacecar that isle is what the hobby shop I went to as a kid looked, actually still does! The hobby shop is called ABC Hobbies, in Evansville. As a kid I would ride my Stingray there after school about 2 miles through neighborhoods. At that time it was, I guessing, in about a 700 square foot house, converted into a store. Now, it’s changed ownership, to an employee and has moved next door into a similarly converted house, but at a larger 800 square feet house? But it’s never lost its charm or the isles being blocked by shipments or the shelves that have 3 more model kits than they can hold on them. It’s a wonderful place!
It's Sunday so I'll post another, this one done last year. I've always loved the suicide slabs, my Mom carted me around in a '69 when I was a kid.
Finished my second (and last ) Henry J. These kits sure are a challenge and I don't plan on a third build in the near or far future. And here are the 2 builds together.
A simple hot rod build from last year. All I did to the kit was lower it and use different wheels and tires.
I was invited over to my buddy Scott's place, where I had a total immersion experience. I think the old survivors are the neatest. Scott has built some incredible cars as well!
I love survivors! Here's one I purchased last year. No, I am not the builder but I may build one inspired by it.