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  1. The first time I've ever seen one of these outside of the box. Always wondered about it. Never knew what it looked like beyond the rear 3/4 view shown on the front of the box. Mixed feelings about it after seeing yours. You say they indicated it was based on a real car? I'd be very interested in learning more about that. And seeing pictures of the fullsize vehicle. Scott
  2. What is a JGSDF Type 73 light truck? Who and a what country builds it? And who and what countries use it? Scott
  3. Sorry to tell you Dave, but that is not the Drag Corvair that has been announced. I'd love to see a Yenko Stinger like that one reissued though. Scott
  4. Tell us more. What kit is it? Who made it. What paint did you use? You said it was an old, but nice kit. How old? What is nice? And being old, what is not nice? Tell us something. Scott
  5. No. Darth Vader is cool looking. This is not. Scott
  6. I liked the Polar Lights' Hebbie the Love Bug Beetle kit, when I build that. It's back out without the sunroof and with some hooky Spider-man stickers/decals. Without the Spider-man stuff it can be built as a fairly nice stock early 60's Beetle. I think someone recently indicated that Hebbie which this new kit is based on, is a 1963 Beetle? Scott
  7. Here we go again! Scott
  8. Hey! I'm a Trekkie and a model car builder! Scott
  9. Being waiting for the 2014 Vette. But, the Torino may end up on my must have list if it can be built stock. Scott
  10. 2014 Corvettes? It's about time! Scott
  11. Whoa! Darth Vader is cool. Corvettes are cool. That is not cool. It's down right ugly! I don't know about a disturbance in the force? I do know I find this idea disturbing! Scott
  12. I agree 100% Tom, Tom Daniel kits are still some of the best and most satisfying to buy, own and build. In recent years I've built the Street Fighter (my favorite of Daniel's designs), the Red Baron, and the Beer Wagon (look for my Mountain Dew Wagon in light trucks under glass). Back in the day, I remember really liking the Mean Maverick and the Poison Pinto, amongst others. In the wings, besides Rommel's Rod, I'm working on S'cool Bus, and have a Pie Wagon for farther down the road. Rommel's Rod just took me a little by surprise. I didn't expect it to be as nice as it is. My only complaint about Rommel's Rod, from what I can see so far. Is the fact the half track treads and the boggy wheels are molded as one piece. Which is going to make them hard to paint. Everything else looks great, so far. Scott
  13. I'm glad I'm not young anymore. At my point in life, I really could care less if anybody approves or disapproves of my hobbies or not. 9 times out of 10, most people I meet think they're pretty cool. The rest? Who cares? They are nothing but a bunch of wet blankets and need to stop judging people. As for our hobby being nothing but young nerds hanging out in their parents basements. Go to any model meeting or other model events. It's mostly old farts like me. I wish we could get more kids interested in the hobby. The farther you get past your teens and 20's the less you'll care what others think about things like your building models. And I've also found most people past their 20's, less judgmental about things like that. In the mean, time the heck with what others think. If it's legal and doesn't hurt others, go for it. Scott
  14. Yesterday I got my Rommel's Rod in the mail. I've had some doubts about buying this kit over years. But now that I have one, I'm really glad I do. It's a much better kit than I expected. Looking forward to its build. Scott
  15. Every Palmer kit I ever got as a gift from someone as a kid. Those were bad kits. Note, I stated, "I ever got as a gift". I got several Palmer kits as gifts. After you open one up. And all it took was one. You would never spent your own hard earned money on a Palmer kit. Had a chance to see and buy two recently. One was a '71 Mustang, mint kit in an open box. Thought about buying it for nostalgia sake. Then I opened the box! Even at the reasonable price the guy was asking, I still could not part with my money to buy it or the '73 Charger still sealed in plastic. The kit looked that bad when you opened up the box! And like I say, it was in mint condition! Hands down. Palmer kits were and are the most disappointing kits once you open the box, Scott
  16. Yes, it's basically the same kit. Scott
  17. It's fun seeing these Deal's Wheels kit back out. Very good job on your's Bob. I too like the blue dots. How did you do those? Scott
  18. Stunning Jason! A very nice build. As others have noted, the color is great. In fact, everything you did on this kit is great. Page 3 in comments in less than one day of posting. Should tell you something. Scott
  19. Another nice one. And in a color combo I would have never thought of for a '56 Chev. I like it. Scott
  20. Very nice. But again, I have to ask. Tell us more about the paint. What brand of paint? And what color? Scott
  21. Other than the wipers, it did turn out great. Scott
  22. Very cool. I like it. Scott
  23. Vulgar. Luxury is one thing.... But. I don't know. There is something wrong with this one. Planes. Yachts. All decadent too. And somehow I'm OK with that. But, for some reason this carries it too far. Scott
  24. Sad, I hope and pray the guy gets it back. Scott
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