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Post by jamesharvey on Sept 21, 2012 12:45:53 GMT -5
Gary has the 1930 Miller Indy winner posted on e-bay. Make sure you get one. Gary has now released seven kits in nine months. I think they are great. Good instructions, wire wheels, and go together without too much work. I am sure he would like to hear about what models you would like to see him do. His next release will be a completely new version of the 1938 winner that he did years ago. I missed it then but I sure won't now. Please continue to support Gary, Lance, Michael and all the other builders and suppliers who keep us going and in their debt literally and figuratively. I mentioned to Gary that he should consider doing the DW12 in 1/25. What do you think? Jim
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Post by indy on Sept 21, 2012 13:07:10 GMT -5
We need someone to do the DW12 in 1/25.
Also, anyone know if Gary will be able to do the PC20 again? I heard Perry's Resin bought all his old molds!?
Jordan
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Post by flashman on Sept 21, 2012 15:28:13 GMT -5
Jim, could you post a link to that ebay posting? I'm not having any luck finding it there.
Thanks in advance.
Cameron
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Post by indy on Sept 21, 2012 15:38:41 GMT -5
Search for Indy Resin and you will find it.
Jordan
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Post by racerbrown on Sept 22, 2012 7:03:58 GMT -5
i've been able to purchase one each of his kits. any time i've had a question about any of them (and boy do i ask a lot of questions!) gary has been right there happy to answer them all. he's really a lot of fun to talk to as he really is passionate about his kits and anything related to them. i feel fortunate that he's producing kits of an era that i love and never thought that these kits would be available. duane
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Post by tomfaletti on Sept 22, 2012 16:36:31 GMT -5
Gary has been excellent to deal with. He is fun to talk to, and will do almost anything to make his customers happy. With each kit he is improving his product as much as his limited budget permits. As Duane said, I too am thrilled to have the opportunity to buy these kits from the thirties that, for the most part, no one else is doing. I will be posting a few WIP shots of his 1932 winner in the near future. Tom
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