| Image Comments |
| JohnG. | 22-Sep-11 08:17 |
| This 1949 kit was an interesting challenge. |
| John M Oshust | 22-Sep-11 08:30 |
| Wonderful rendition. Nice to see this forgotton kit constructed in such a fine fashion. Where does one find old Comet kits? |
| TJH | 22-Sep-11 09:02 |
| Great looking Monocoupe! |
| David Duckett | 22-Sep-11 09:17 |
| Proof that some things get better with age. |
| frwyflyer | 22-Sep-11 12:16 |
| What a GREAT model!! You really did that old kit justice. Great colors!! |
| poppy | 22-Sep-11 16:01 |
| JFB!!! |
| Jedi | 23-Sep-11 08:32 |
| 1949...... was that your birthday???? :-)
Really nice, love the colors!!! |
| lukebozek1 | 23-Sep-11 11:15 |
| In 1949 I had a job. Most kids did. I shoveled coal into an auger for the home heating system. This kit probably cost 50 cents. Haircuts were $.75 for a kid. And a nickel got you any candy bar in the store. This is a gorgeous rendition. Really a great build. As we used to say, "The Cat's Ass!" |
| John M Oshust | 23-Sep-11 21:04 |
| The "Bee's Knees!" |
| JohnG. | 24-Sep-11 17:09 |
| Gentlemen...thank you for the kind words. You'd have to subtract 16 from 1949 to get my birthdate. At that time it was the "Cats Meow!!" |