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2015 Revell share the Dream
ChrisBcritter replied to ranma's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Pleasantly surprised to see the Ford Maverick as the highest-voted car on the list at the moment (3929 votes including mine). -
And even when they're cut up, they're expensive - and some of them have no stock build option. I passed on some kits that were at the Morton Grove Salvation Army store yesterday - three sealed Lindberg '64 Color Me Gone Dodges; they want $22.90 each plus an opened Pocher Alfa Romeo that I didn't bother looking at when they said they wanted four hundred bucks... I go to thrift stores to avoid paying retail.
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"It Never Rains in Southern California" - Albert Hammond (oh not ooh) Some of you guys hate it but it's a sentimental favorite - first song I ever heard on WLS.
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ChrisBcritter replied to Scott Colmer's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
It's my party and I'll be happy if I want to... although I think I was being a wee bit too happy for a Monogram Porsche 904. -
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ChrisBcritter replied to Scott Colmer's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Well, here's one U.S. supplier for the foil: https://www.confectioneryhouse.com/candies/6-x-7-in-silver-foil-candy-wrappers $9.99 for 125 6" x 7" sheets plus minimum $7.15 to ship here (If you're lucky enough to be in Troy, NY you can pick it up over their counter for $2.50). On eBay, 125 5 1/2" x 7 1/4": $9.99 plus $2.50 shipping: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Silver-Candy-Foil-Wrappers-Confectionery-Foil-125-count-/151009600518?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item2328dfa406 Note the specification on both: .00045 gauge. Wonder how that compares to BMF and regular household foil?
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Hope someone can answer this: How much space is there between each of those seven grooves on the roof of an AMT '58 Ford? And the total width between the first and last grooves? (Kit, not promo - the promos all are shrunken and won't measure correctly anymore.) I might use a '57 roof to modify one of my '58 convertibles, if I can get the measurements. Thanks!
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1/25 Revell Ford Del Rio Ranch Wagon 2'n'1
ChrisBcritter replied to Matt T.'s topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Fine. Here's a Country Sedan. Me too. -
Larry Groce.
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See what you're gonna make me do? I have a '62 hardtop I built 40 years ago that I sawed off the roof and cut out a piece of Naugahyde to make a top boot. Fast forward to three weeks ago - just put in an order to Modelhaus for a bunch of stuff including a correct boot. Maybe I should fill the back with miniature beach blankets and picnic baskets to hide the seat...
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That pink hardtop is still available? Don't know why the the seller doesn't list it with an opening bid of $20 and let the bidders decide. Never exactly built a car like that, although I will admit to building a '65 Chevelle AWB and using the shock absorbers as grille decorations (my first build and I was seven, OK? )
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Finally scored two unbuilt '65 Continental convertibles - cheap and cheaper; open boxes but sealed inside (oddly, each one is missing one metal axle - no big deal): One Prestige, one regular. One will become a sedan with a roof/package shelf transplant from a gluebomb '64 (only '64 and '65 had the same roof); the other may either be parts or trading material.
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Anybody tried Bondic yet?
ChrisBcritter replied to crazyjim's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Wonder if you can tint it red with Alumilite dye? -
Anyone know a source for the candy foil here in the USA?
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Let's try this: Name all three songs and the biggest connection between them. "I take her to the drags, man and everyone flips For her big blue eyes and her candy apple lips..." "There's a ninety-pound weakling, well he ain't got no place Cause you know he'll only get the sand kicked in his face..." "I never had a steady girl now for more than a day I'd get a good thing going then I'd throw it away..." Hints: Same writer, three different artists (sort of). One was part of a soundtrack, one was an album cut, and the other was a one-off 45. None was a big hit despite the talent involved.
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Yeah, I saw that when it first aired; it used a lot of Duel's footage. I remember thinking "God, what a cheap-ass way to make a TV episode! Do they think we're that dumb?" Plus the silly banjo music they played throughout the chase scenes really demonstrated to me how important the original score had been. IIRC the Valiant they used was the second one that was used to film the scenes that were added to Duel for its theatrical release; that car didn't have the factory trim on the trunk lid so they used chrome tape. Can't recall which truck was used (#2 or #3).
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Resin Casting, First Attempt.
ChrisBcritter replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Aha! You answered my question about Bondic. Now is that part as hard as styrene or resin or is it flexible? EDIT: Never mind - just read your other post. Checked in Hobby Lobby today but they don't have it, but they do have some jewelry fixative that's UV curable I'll look into. -
Wish I could go - looking forward to all your photos!
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Got a new-old-stock 327 engine plus a couple extra custom bits from the '63 Nova wagon kit: It's destined for the '65 Nova hardtop I've been patching together from a Rat Packer (body, glass and chrome), a very junked '62 Nova convertible (rear quarters, interior, chassis, engine compartment), a Modelhaus hood, and leftovers (wheels/tires, engine compartment items, and front suspension if I get ambitious) from a kind fellow MCM member's Trumpeter kit. Also got a batch of '60 Ranchero items from Casey (thanks!).
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