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Archie's car
unclescott58 replied to unclescott58's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Okay, now I went hunting on line to see if I could find anything on the Aurora model model kit I remembered. Very little out there. But here is what I found. Wow! It does not look good. I understand this was aimed at kids. But even as a kid I would not have been happy with this. I wonder what kit would make decent model of Archie's car? The one that comes to mind is AMT's '27 T touring car. Yet that doesn't quite seem right. I've always assumed that Archie's car was more of a Model A. Anybody else got any ideas? Scott -
Archie's car
unclescott58 replied to unclescott58's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Here's a few more Archie covers I'd like to share. Interesting to note, in recent years Archie gave up his jalopy and moved to a Mustang. Scott -
This showed up in another post. Didn't Aurora make a kit of Archie's car at one time? I think the kit also came with models of Archie, Veronica, and Hot Dog, besides the car. From what I rememember, I don't think Archie's car was normally this cool in the comics, or in model form, as seen on the cover above? Scott
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I need to comment on this one Greg. I think you picked the best of the Crosley wagons when you posted this one here. For those who don't know, if you look in middle of the grille, you'll see a little propeller. This a factory piece on '51 and '52 Crosleys. And does spin by the wind as you drive down the road. As Crosleys slogan noted, "It's a Fine Car". I love it. Scott
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Are rear spoilers really nessary on any front wheel drive car? Scott
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Has anyone seen this kit on the shelves ?
unclescott58 replied to Greg Myers's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
I don't remember Archie's car looking this cool. This must be the new version? When ever I've seen Archie comics in resent years, he' been driving a red '65 Mustang. Which is cool. But I like the above better. Going to have to look for the comic and add it to my collect. I like the looks of it. Scott -
Vintage Kit Review: AMT's Other 1/25th '57 Thunderbird
unclescott58 replied to John Goschke's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I really wish Round 2 would reissue this kit. I really love those old simple Custom Jr. Series kits. They were always fun to build. What can I say? I'm a simple guy, who likes these older simple kits. And as noted before, I'm not a big Ford guy. But, I love Thunderbirds. And my favorite Thunderbird? 1957 of course. Scott -
New Revell 1/25 2013 Camaro ZL-1 (pre-painted)
unclescott58 replied to Brett Barrow's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Sorry, I need to say something here on the topic of Tim Boyd. I've never met the man personally. But, I have friends who know him and have spent time with him. And these are friends I know well and trust. They have always talked about what a nice and decent guy Tim is. He's a great model builder, with the right amount of humility from what they've said. Also as noted, Tim has been around this hobby a long time. I've have been seeing and reading his stuff for years. I have found that anything Tim Boyd says about models, I can take to the bank. He knows his stuff. I've never caught him passing on wrong or mistaken information about anything. He doesn't seem to work off of half truths or rumours. And I've never heard him take mean shots or make unsubstantiated comments about others. I'm getting very tried of different donkeys out there shotting their mouths off over things they don't know. But, Mr. Boyd does seem to know. So, back off. Am I making Tim out to be some kind of "saint"? Yes. In my opinion, from what I've seen, in the model world he is a saint. Art Anderson is right up there too. I rarely need to question information I get from either one of them. Others I do. Thanks you for letting me say my piece. Blowing off a little steam. And by the way Tim and Art are not the only people blogging here who I think are great. And there is a lot of good, and fun information to be found here, put out by other people (my self included from time to time). Scott -
I missed the fact the first time looking at this photo, that it was taken on top of the real car's turn signal. Nice touch. Scott
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A very nice, clean build. It looks great. Scott
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Ah, that's just Harry again. In fact I'm surprised he didn't mention the lack of an outside mirror. Or that I didn't back wash the grille. Your slipping Harry. Scott
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2013 Dodge Dart !
unclescott58 replied to moparmagiclives's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
What's wrong with it not being "retro". Don't get me wrong, if I had to pick a favorite Dart, it would be the '67. In fact make mine a '67 GT convertible, with the 273. But sorry to say, we have to move on. It's not 1967 anymore. For today the new Dart is okay. Scott -
My Jeep Honcho
unclescott58 replied to Davewilly's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Extremely nice Honcho. Beautiful build. Scott -
I'm waiting to celebrate when I catch up to, and pass Harry on the number postings. That may take a while. Scott
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Thanks Bill, I already found the link to Trosley's web site to buy the book. As soon as I have a little more cash I'll have to buy one. But, your comment on being "one of the first subscribers" to CarToons in 1985 has me confused? I have a sprinkling of CarToons going back into the 1960's. Scott
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Hey Harry, I think there are a lot of people out, especially younger folk, who may not know what's being talked about when these terms come up. Heck, there are some of us older folk who maybe a little mixed up on exactly what is a "Moon disc" or "exhaust cut outs"? I like these "Little Know Car Facts" postings. I don't know if I've learned anything new personally. But, if it keeps going, I'm sure I will. Maybe calling them "Little Know" is the wrong title. Maybe "Clarification of Terms" or sometime else would be more correct. Scott