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What Did You See In Your Yard Today?
Russell C replied to Tim W. SoCal's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Native more or less just to the Arizona Sonoran desert and on down into northern Mexico / Baja Peninsula. They're one of the birdies that create "saguaro boots," but when I looked that up just now, I learned that it's a long range planning thing, where the pecked-out area lining within the saguaro doesn't harden up for at least a year to provide a nest area to live in. -
What Did You See In Your Yard Today?
Russell C replied to Tim W. SoCal's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
From this afternoon, Gila woodpecker (Melanerpes uropygialis) has figured out how to land on the hummingbird feeder for a sugar water snack. -
AMT Slammers? Anyone build these
Russell C replied to Nick Winter's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Seems closest on the front. Could be a decent amount of '36 Lincoln Zephyr on the back, but squashed quite a bit. Or, while digging through Google's images for Zephyrs, the back end might be borrowed from this guy's '39 custom or other similar treatments. -
AMT Slammers? Anyone build these
Russell C replied to Nick Winter's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm thinking minimally there's some amount of '37 / '38 Ford in the front end, Deluxe version of the '38 particularly. Bought a Blackforce off eBay for cheap several years back only for the wheels, but within the last month came up with some further customizations for the front and better looking taillights, which I'll put into a WIP thread here sometime soon ... -
Me, too, looks better than some of the sheets I rounded up from somewhere years ago. Search yielded this result among others:
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I'd forgotten that "Street Fighter" was the box art name for the one with the "Bad News" decal on the side panels, it had the orange-ish glass, and according to ScaleMates if that's accurate, it was the first of the iterations in 1970, repopped again in 1999 and 2009 / 2014. Quicksilver came out in '73 with all clear glass, Bad Actor in 1980 / 1993 with clear glass but only the sunroof.
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Nice drizzle happening at the 10pm hour, 79°F, great on & off lightning show. Single frame screengrab from my smartphone. Back in the 1980s I wasted a hole roll of 35mm film trying to get a lightning stroke, never succeeded at all.
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Yep, no doubt others have had the same idea. I dropped the body, so I do have more of the passenger side A-pillar, but that is a good idea on how to keep viewers distracted from however I tie that side of the roof back down.
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Malone's trucks................
Russell C replied to Dave Van's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
If you have had the chance yet, the official Malone FB page likes to see models of his rigs: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063630907438 -
In today's mail, the $10 eBay Buy-it-Now (plus shipping) Moebius Von Franco Willys I bought last week. Originally only wanted it for the driver figure for my Edselized-Fairlane dragster idea, but now that I see this Willys buildup in person, its front tires are the bigger size I need instead of the too-small Anglia cartoon model ones I got last year, which would fix that problem. Seems like a not especially smart driver might need a shift gate cut into the upper corner of the Edsel Fairlane passenger door ... but I'll probably shorten the guy's arm/wrist a bit, and make some kind of purple shirt sleeve for him to wear. Hulk Motorsports!
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Neglected but not forgotten WIP. I'd long been wondering why the fans in the Quicksilver / Bad News / Bad Actor kit Z28 engines seemed to be strangely mal-formed, but now courtesy of this days-old MCM post about '68 Camaro fans, this asymmetrical fan style is a must-have for my rebuild/mod here. The Revell '69 Corvette coupe glue bomb buildup I got a while back will provide a better rendition of that fan (plus, the Vette's whole front frame clip/suspension will ultimately replace the Quicksilver gasser-style straight axle setup because I'm aiming for a more comfort-riding look).
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One increment further accomplished today: sculpted the pair of clear red sprue "Edsel-ish" taillight panels to fit within the somewhat hollowed-out Fairlane fins areas. At the rate this poor old promo is warping, in 50 years it'll be a C-shape with the front tires curled under to touch the back slicks. I might have to stuff a couple long metal rods under the chassis to brace the front panel against the back to prevent that excess curl ....
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Call this "Edselizing" a '60 Fairlane. Since the arch-warped promo I got back in late 2023 is going to be a caricature dragster, and since I had one of those Edsel grilles from the ancient 69¢ AMT Custom Grilles parts pack, I figured I could make this thing one increment more funny that way today. Also cut off the Fairlane taillight panel, that area is replaced with a slightly concave strip that I cut out of a leftover scrap of my 1:1 vinyl shed roof rain gutters project, its shiny white color matches the roof color on this old promo. I superglued it into place to set overnight tonight, with hopes that this'll hold between vinyl and acetate (or whatever warping plastic promos are made out of) I'll cut a thick strip section I have of gullwing-shape clear red sprue to become the two taillights to jamb into the Fairlane fins areas (iPhone red marker scribbles to show what the basic idea looks like). Not sure how I'll tidy up the front bumper license plate area yet, but I'll drive off that bridge when I get to it .... (Roth "Fink"-type caricature driver figure to arrive in the mail Tuesday from a nice Buy-it-Now eBay purchase I scored last week)