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I quit! Seriously Joe, you are a master. :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:
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I agree with everyone who commented above: you kicked ***!!! Splitting the dash in half was a perfect solution. It’s incredible the work you do at this scale!
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Thank you all for your most kind and generous comments. I learn tons of stuff from you guys that help me along the way. :bow:
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I did got the door handles installed this morning. I polished them up, since they're metal and installed them. Gives the panels a great 3D look and you can see the reflection of the handles in the door trim which I thought was a good touch.

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Wow... very nice!
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Again Joe, it's not fair taking pics of a real car being assembled and saying it's your model! :giggles:
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midnightprowler wrote:Again Joe, it's not fair taking pics of a real car being assembled and saying it's your model! :giggles:
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To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Thanks fellas. Working on the steering wheel and column now.......
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mustang1989 wrote:I did got the door handles installed this morning. I polished them up, since they're metal and installed them. Gives the panels a great 3D look and you can see the reflection of the handles in the door trim which I thought was a good touch.
Yes, very much a good touch ! :shoutout:

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10/10 for your BMF skills. Just amazing to look at.
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