Almost there. Keep it up, finish line in site
Yeah, it's no picnic Spirit and Star Gazer up next.
Quoted from eyeguypec:Having recently done a Flash Gordon CPR swap and complete restore, I really appreciate the hours you put into this project. Hope it plays well!
thanks, me too
Quoted from beatmaster:looking good, the inside of the cab looks very good, no overspray, nice and clean.
Thanks! Hey I lived in New Brunswick for a couple months.
Quoted from shock_me:Beautiful job! Great to see another Centaur brought back to life. Enjoy it!
Quoted from PACMAN:Thanks! Hey I lived in New Brunswick for a couple months.
Hey cool! Were you into pins at the time? Not a lot of pinheads in the province, but it is gaining popularity lately with some leagues forming and people starting to collect games.
I was into pins back then too. It was 1990.
Quoted from shock_me:Hey cool! Were you into pins at the time? Not a lot of pinheads in the province, but it is gaining popularity lately with some leagues forming and people starting to collect games.
Dis you paint the wrappers for the coils. Seems like- it went by kinda quick.
Curious because I have ofteb wondered about matching aged look for score cards and had considered spraying a dark tea woth an air brush because I had assumed paint would eventually flake off paper. Wonder what you know or did...
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