The color of your neck is not what concerns us, it's those NASCAR undies you wear, you know, the yellow ones with the brown racing stripe.MONSTER wrote:OOOhh, so you just TRICKED me into revealing my true nature. *shaking my fist*![]()
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The color of your neck is not what concerns us, it's those NASCAR undies you wear, you know, the yellow ones with the brown racing stripe.MONSTER wrote:OOOhh, so you just TRICKED me into revealing my true nature. *shaking my fist*![]()
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klavy69 wrote:... when I give you s&#t its a loan...I want it back!
Curved front cabinets are a pain to build, I would recommend a faceted front. Also, corner cabinets tend to be a bit useless because of the small triangular shelves. I would recommend more of a standard glass fronted cabinet to maximize the interior space. If you've got 11 models already, then you're going to want something that you can get at least 3 models per shelf on, considering that you want them displayed between waist and head height, I would say that's a cabinet that's about 4' wide. If you went with a hutch style, you could use the enclosed lower half as parts/runner storage and the top half for display.FasterLouder wrote: I'm thinking a unit that'll fit in a corner,two flat sides and a rounded front...Time to go to the lumber yard.
klavy69 wrote:... when I give you s&#t its a loan...I want it back!
I would agree (about the vintage R/C on display ).FasterLouder wrote:A couple of dmn fine ideas,Halgar.
Yeah,the corner unit won't work...Three cars to a shelf,four shelves with hinged glass doors sounds like the best bet.
Restored,vintage RC cars are too cool not to be on display!
klavy69 wrote:... when I give you s&#t its a loan...I want it back!
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