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Thank you! Is this a home or cel number?
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Very nice!
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1/25 Revell Mustang 5.0 LX Drag Racer
Daddyfink replied to bad0210's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Great news! Revell fixed the body! -
'23T Delivery
Daddyfink replied to bbowser's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice and clean! Great job! -
Those would be nice in 1/16th!
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Snake VS Mongoose on the BIG SCREEN
Daddyfink replied to Dragline's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
They had a budget of only $4 Million to work with. Most of the scenes are made using Cackle Cars and Restored cars. Not too many of them where used. Most old footage, original, is footage that has been out there for quite some time. Nothing new. Almost all of it was shot at Famoso Dragstrip in Bakersfield. With some creative CGI or Props, they managed to recreate the starting line at LIons. This could have been edited way better and creatively to stretch out the dollars available. I have seen student films with almost zero budgets look better than this one. Real shame because it is a good story that should have been told better. Better acting would have also helped. It looks like an after school T.V. Special. If you are old like me, you know what I am talking about. -
Snake VS Mongoose on the BIG SCREEN
Daddyfink replied to Dragline's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Went straight to a dumpster, should be the end of that sentence -
Yes, it sure is and so is the Dodge! That is why I bought them both, the ugly kid factor! LOL! I think they are going to be my next type of collection, ugly cars!
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It is more based on the T.V. Show 'Blue Thunder", which spun off the movie. But otherwise, it is the same chopper. Just needs a J.A.F.O.! LOL!
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Those wheels make a huge difference for that kit! Nice job!
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Very cool! A car that is dear and near to my heart! I am currently building my 1:1 and hopefully I will build another kit soon as well! And yes, the re-issue appears to be a re-pop of the original again. Wish they would have done the Mike Downs car instead. Oh well! How about a pic of your 1:1?
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Score from the Keller Kit Show in Buena Park, CA
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Great trade with DPNM, AKA Jim Sulivan. Great trader and would gladly trade with him again!
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Oh, and are vendor tables still available and if they are, who do I throw money at?
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I will be attending for the first time! It's about time I showed up!
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Yes, Paint the stripes on
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Reminds me of the Cox Pinto!
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March Meet Drag Race Live Feed
Daddyfink replied to moparfan1's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I was there and it was awesome! Too bad we went out in the second round. Tire shake ended our weekend. Oh well, that's racing! -
Future of large scale models?
Daddyfink replied to LarryT's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Most large scale kits made today are based on vintage tooling, with some exceptions, and even then they get them wrong! With some slight updates here and there, wheels and decals mostly, they will be the same technology that was available at the time the molds where made. The aftermarket has come to the rescue to try and help us out to try and build cars that are more unique to a look or taste. The quality ranges from super nice to really poor, but, one must remember that most of these vendors are doing it on the side and not as a full time job and in most instances, they are the only game in town! With the advent of 3-D printing this might change and I hope some of them will be able to produce more wanted and hard to get items so that we may fix all the factory kits we have. And of course this will come at a price, as large scale is a rather niche market now that is mostly populated by guys like me, in our 40's. It is rare to see "Kids" even try to tackle something like this and I do not really expect them to considering how small the selection is in large scale kits. Yes, I would have rather had a brand new Dragster or Funny Car in 1/16th than the large new Mustang they did, They would have sold way more of them to us niche guys. Is there a future for it, yes, but it is shrinking -
AMT Ohio George`s '33 Willys Malco Gasser
Daddyfink replied to rssschris's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Sorry, but where do you see the "Powered By Ford" ? -
1/16 Tommy Ivo Front Engine Dragster. Updated 3/29/14
Daddyfink replied to jasoncamaro's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Looking good! I built one for myself and it was a fun build. Looking forward to your progress! -
Dad's '40 - What should I do with THIS?
Daddyfink replied to Baugher Garage's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Dad's '40 - What should I do with THIS?
Daddyfink replied to Baugher Garage's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I don't know why, but the first thought I had was that of a restaurant diorama! Something like a steak house or BBQ joint. Coming out the wall with an engine bay full of condiments! Just my crazy thoughts! -
Yeah, especially from this one in the cutaway since it is set up for Drag Racing!
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This would have sales appeal both here and over seas! It's a Sports/Race car!! This is more user friendly to motorsports fans vs. another american street car! Somebody please make a kit of it!!!