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Shop is clean again
Topic Started: Oct 19 2011, 05:23 PM (651 Views)
Stangfreak
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Convertible
When I first started building this shop dio, it was pretty bare... I didn't have alot of dio stuff to put in it... Over the years as I made and collected more stuff to put in it, age and dust has made it a little more realistic by looking like a dirty, worked in shop... I have never been in a perfectly clean work shop, have you ?
Anyway, let me know what you all think !!!


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Emptywallet
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Thats killer.That stuff looks real.Awesome job.And to answer your question ,I work in a shop and its in a constant state of dirty from cutting wood ,metal ,painting,welding and whatever else.If a shops clean it means one of 2 things,either nothing happens there or a Big Whig is paying a visit!!!!
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James
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Mr.Bowtie
Nice to see the FORD shop get some quality cars in there to get ready for the big race...
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GeorgeT
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TomkatGeorge
Fantastic, makes me want to fire up and do a 1/64 workshop to go with my 1/43 one. Love the high level of detail in some of the shop fittings.
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W_Body_Geek
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Who makes that '58 and Lightning? Sick rides :)
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Swifty
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The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
The '58 Chevy is M2 Machines, and the Ford is (I think) the new Johnny Lightning casting (though I don't recall a red one being issued yet).

On a side note, I love the shop! I think it needs a little grease/grime on the concrete...
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camaro marty
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Station Wagon
Hey Stang better keep the hoses off the floor when not in use or you might have OSHA
breathing down you neck lol.
Looks great.
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bunkerjim
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Looks Fantastic, just need some oil stains.. toooo clean..
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