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Wonder what's next from Round2 AMT ?
ChrisBcritter replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
They've let bits of info out in the past on their site's "What's a hanger shot?" message thread: http://www.collectormodel.com/round2-models/2224-whats-a-hanger-shot/#comment-13806 The '64 F-85 Cutlass only exists as a convertible funny car body-wise but much of the original kit also survives. The molds, however, were tagged as rusted. Early '60s Ford pickups - gone.'62 Galaxie - gone.'59 Buick - gone.'61 Galaxie convertible - gone.'60 T-bird - gone.'68 Impala - gone.'63 Nova wagon - body/glass/grille/bumpers/taillights/stock wheelcover (one!) exist in the Boss Nova, with modifications; but unlike the Cutlass, the inserts for the chassis/interior/stock engine are gone.'71-'75 Impalas - inserts are gone. -
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Correct! She might have made it as a teacher, if it wasn't for that darn nickname...
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So here's a toughie. She's still around as of this moment, still working recently and has somehow missed being on this thread:
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Made it through 36 out of 37 pages and... rats. Well, I'll post 'em anyway. Local girl (New Trier class of '59). Second cheerleader from the left: Performed "Heat Wave" in the variety show: And let's face it: the senior photo gives it away, since she was in her first movie only two years later. At least I hope you liked the photos.
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Automotive (and other) toys from our childhood
ChrisBcritter replied to Harry P.'s topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
And when she found out you did it... to quote Mark Twain: "Let us close the curtain of charity on the rest of the scene." -
When I'm at the library I'm usually working my way through Mark Twain's short story collection; somebody took it out so I'm now working my way through Ian Fleming's James Bond novels. And as I mentioned on the other book thread, I've read all of James Ellroy's books and now I'm waiting for the sequel to Perfidia.
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Automotive (and other) toys from our childhood
ChrisBcritter replied to Harry P.'s topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
A couple shots from my 4th birthday. The Eldon pickup is long gone, but I still have the Matchbox car carrier (and the two Danish Modern chairs). Perfect image of suburban 1964; freshly-permed mothers with cigarettes, bi-level carpeting, and a big picture window with somebody's '60 Olds wagon out front. -
Automotive (and other) toys from our childhood
ChrisBcritter replied to Harry P.'s topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Your mother must have been so proud. (And why didn't I think of that?) Re the candy cigarettes: Nobody's mentioned that if you blew them like a whistle, they'd expel a little puff of powdered sugar that looked like smoke. -
Very nice job, Tulio - best part is those resin tires will never melt your wheels.
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1964 Cadillac 'Superior Coach' Ambulance
ChrisBcritter replied to crowe-t's topic in WIP: Model Cars
You've got a good start there. Looks like you'll need to shorten it through the front doors about 1/4"-5/16"? And look for a set of '66-'67 wheelcovers. -
Michael's Clearance, Selected Car Kits
ChrisBcritter replied to Mike999's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Checked the Glenview, IL Michael's this evening - the $14.99 car kits were the Petty Dart, Dart Sport, '69 Chevelle convertible, Little Red Wagon, '60 Ranchero, and the Malco Gasser Mustang. -
I see what AMT did for the test wheel - they used the master for the outer wheel halves from the '27 T touring (though the spokes are flat on the outside for some reason) so they could use a tire they had available.
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Kenneth Howard A.K.A. Von Dutch
ChrisBcritter replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This could be it: Full story: A photographer/photo collector friend of mine knew I was a car nut, and he gave me a batch of eight photos taken in L.A. in the 1940s of Cords and one Auburn speedster. Most were modified in some way, and this one has a '42 Cadillac front clip and maybe rear fenders ('41 Caddy trim on the hood). Whether it's actually the Von Dutch car, I don't know for sure - I sent copies of the photos to Rik Hoving but he didn't say if this was "the" Cordillac or not. Still, how many could there be? -
Phoro-etched screen source?
ChrisBcritter replied to MonoPed's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
An Australian eBay seller named "a-modeler" has Eduard photoetched mesh in many styles and the prices are reasonable, even with shipping from down under; I've bought a couple sheets from them. Here's the 4x4 hex pattern; there's also 6x6 (I believe the intended scale is 1/35): http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_ssn=a-modeler&hash=item3f5ebbb5cb%3Ag%3AYnEAAOSwoudW6I-u&item=272172299723&_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=eduard+mesh&LH_PrefLoc=2 -
Could you post a shot of the contents? I'd like to see how that Aqua Pearl plastic looks on the body. And for you modeling masochists, the roof from this car combined with a '65 Olds 88 body would give a good start on a '65 Starfire.
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How About Some Stalled Projects?
ChrisBcritter replied to Snake45's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Me three. When I started this '61 Falcon (a sloppy green builtup I got at an Old Town Escorts meet), it was intended to be a current-style street machine. Now it's a nostalgic '70s street machine. Mishmosh of Pinto, Mustang II and SC/Rambler bits in the interior and chassis; grille was modded with sections cut from a '62 Cutlass grille and '76 Eldo headlights. Four-lugs in the front, five-lugs in the back . I may rethink that SBF engine, or at least beef it up. Assembled with the miracle of masking tape: The spoiler does need to be finessed a bit... -
Thanks for posting that photo - I have a vacuformed uptop I picked up on eBay recently that was supposed to be for a '59 Chevy; doesn't quite fit my '59 Bonneville but it looks like a match for yours. Now to see if it will fit my '62 Impala...
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Got tires and some extra stock bits from the IMC VW - thanks Vince and Brad - and started to Frankenstein the VW rims with the Hubley Renault hubs for the Dauphine project; just in time as I just finished the mods to the curbside chassis. Wonder how much more work I'll have to do before Ebbro brings out a full-detail Dauphine?
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Let's See Some Glue Bombs!
ChrisBcritter replied to Snake45's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This Ranchero kit must have been a big seller for AMT, the way these originals keep turning up - did they keep it in production longer than usual, like they did with the '60 El Camino? Did the Styline version come out at the same time, or later? -
370hp station wagon. 1 out of 8 made.
ChrisBcritter replied to om617's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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embossing-powder, replacing flocking?
ChrisBcritter replied to fiatboy's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Would Micro Foil Cement work OK?