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    The best laid plans of men and coyote's TNT.png
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

    Cheers
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    MYSTERY REVEALED...

    20141216_160142 by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    Please Welcome Wile E. Coyote to my crew. He is a bit on the tall side. But the Smurfs as you know are rather short. He brought along with him some blueprints of some A.C.M.E. products he wants to build. I say have at. Will have at go at them and finishing his crate as time allows.

    ACMEInventorySeries_Anvil_FringeFocus_Large by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    ACMEInventorySeries_Dynamite_FringeFocus_Large by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    ACMEInventorySeries_JetUnicycle_FringeFocus_Large by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    ACMEInventorySeries_TornadoKit_FringeFocus_Large by bjohnson388, on Flickr



    Bret

    P.S. Unrelated but for those who are interested (Crowie) I finally have the top half of the cab of my 64' ready for some White paint after many hours of grinding, sanding, blocking, dent pulling, welding, body filler, many coats of primer and lots of sweat, blood, and cursing.

    20141214_150057 by bjohnson388, on Flickr


    20141214_150050 by bjohnson388, on Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by bj383ss View Post
    MYSTERY REVEALED...

    20141216_160142 by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    Please Welcome Wile E. Coyote to my crew. He is a bit on the tall side. But the Smurfs as you know are rather short. He brought along with him some blueprints of some A.C.M.E. products he wants to build. I say have at. Will have at go at them and finishing his crate as time allows.

    ACMEInventorySeries_Anvil_FringeFocus_Large by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    ACMEInventorySeries_Dynamite_FringeFocus_Large by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    ACMEInventorySeries_JetUnicycle_FringeFocus_Large by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    ACMEInventorySeries_TornadoKit_FringeFocus_Large by bjohnson388, on Flickr



    Bret

    P.S. Unrelated but for those who are interested (Crowie) I finally have the top half of the cab of my 64' ready for some White paint after many hours of grinding, sanding, blocking, dent pulling, welding, body filler, many coats of primer and lots of sweat, blood, and cursing.

    20141214_150057 by bjohnson388, on Flickr


    20141214_150050 by bjohnson388, on Flickr
    Now that you've chosen the Coyote as a friendly workshop help, I must say that Bret, you must be an optimist at heart always coming up with wild new ideas to try to win/secure the prize/end result..... Love him for always and never giving up.....Cheers, Peter...

    PS - Come on, were are all the other photos of the "Jaybird", please..... well done and keep up the hard work in that hanger....

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    Love the addition to the workshop employees. Must cost a fortune in wages unless you can find some that work for peanuts.

    As for the Pick up all that work on the preparation looks like it has paid off as the undercoats always show up any imperfections

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    Thank you Peter and Derek. Peter I really don't have any other interesting photos to share of the 64'. Jennifer has hinted that my progress on the 64' should skyrocket after Xmas. Not sure what she means by that but will keep you posted.

    Bret

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    Quote Originally Posted by bj383ss View Post
    Thank you Peter and Derek. Peter I really don't have any other interesting photos to share of the 64'. Jennifer has hinted that my progress on the 64' should skyrocket after Xmas. Not sure what she means by that but will keep you posted.

    Bret
    Bret, Jennifer maybe playing on words with the rocket ships you've been doing; but a good restoration like the one you are doing is a time, patience and dollars project so all in all it could still take another 18mths...keep it coming, cheers, Peter

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    Ok Peter(Crowie),

    These pics are for you. I haven't gotten anything done in the woodshop. But have been busy fitting all the new parts I got for Xmas for the 64'. I hope to get out in the woodshop soon. Have to takedown all the Xmas lights off the house and get all the Xmas totes put back up in the attic and get the woodshop back in order so Wile can build some stuff.

    20150101_133444 by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    20150101_140120 by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    20150101_142454 by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    20150101_142529 by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    Bret

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    Quote Originally Posted by bj383ss View Post
    Ok Peter(Crowie),

    These pics are for you. I haven't gotten anything done in the woodshop. But have been busy fitting all the new parts I got for Xmas for the 64'. I hope to get out in the woodshop soon. Have to takedown all the Xmas lights off the house and get all the Xmas totes put back up in the attic and get the woodshop back in order so Wile can build some stuff.

    20150101_133444 by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    20150101_140120 by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    20150101_142454 by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    20150101_142529 by bjohnson388, on Flickr

    Bret
    That's looking a little closer to the finish line.....

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    The engine parts are looking great Bret. Are you going to paint the oil filter to match the engine colour.

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