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Hello All [Image: icon_wave.gif]
I have a new series where I make a 1937 Airline 62-245 chassis from scratch.
The first 2 videos are now uploaded on YouTube.
links below to anyone interested

Part 1      https://youtu.be/bA8qLcT_zGk

part 2      https://youtu.be/NN7wP114cqs
Just watching the first one. Gripping stuff Icon_smile
gripping??? haha more like funny
What a hoot! Love it.
Good video.
Great job Buzz Icon_thumbup
I finally found time to watch both videos. Great Job Buzz - interesting, funny and entertaining stuff Icon_smile
Part 3 now uploaded
https://youtu.be/FcOjGJ8gcMM
Nice work on the Buzzline! Where do you find all the quotes?
internet, of course
Icon_lol Oh, OK, I have heard of that.

It's a fun touch, and keeps the videos moving along, as does the background music. I like your style, sir!
Great series Buzz, I always enjoy your videos, thanks! Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup
Hello:
The final episode of this series is now uploaded.
link below to anyone interested. thanks

https://youtu.be/QMbFWrLF0uo
Great series Buzz  Icon_thumbup 

Quite an ambitious project to build a chassis from scratch and you did a fine job!  My only suggestion if you deal with decals again in the future is to buy some Micro Set and Micro Sol.  Micro Set prolongs the working time if you have issues getting the decal in the correct position and promotes better adhesion.  Micro Sol softens the decal after application and helps it blend in with the surface, especially helpful for uneven or rough surfaces (wood grain?).

Thanks for taking the time to make and share your videos!
thanks for the tip....Buzz
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