-
Posts
7,087 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Gallery
Everything posted by ChrisBcritter
-
'64 Fairlane Wagon Interior
ChrisBcritter replied to impcon's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Great deal on that convertible! I had a wagon a long time ago: I understand about getting older - I really want to get some stuff finished before I get too old to do a nice job. -
I won't be making it to this sale, but if you're nearby and want to line up at the crack of dawn, here you go: Address: 2309 S. Home Avenue, Berwyn, IL. More info: http://www.estatesales.net/estate-sales/IL/Berwyn/60402/762714 (No, I'm not a shill for the seller - just want to pass some goodies along to my local friends.)
-
"What did you hit him with?" "My brand-new, one-hundred-percent-completed hot rod."
-
'64 Fairlane Wagon Interior
ChrisBcritter replied to impcon's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Looking at the photo of the real thing, I'd suggest getting two Thunderbolts and a bunch more photos for research; then use both roofs and interior buckets, narrowing the second roof's C-pillars. Might get you pretty close with some careful measuring. I think the Comet body may be considerably smaller than that of the Fairlane. -
StilI at $25.00. I just noticed something when looking at the Stutz that Bruce Bowser posted in Under Glass - the 10-spoke front wheels look like a perfect match for the ones on the real 1911 Chevy; the 12-spoke rears will work with the bulges removed and look heavier than the SMP ones - and more like the real thing. The kit wheels are all 12-spoke and look too skinny. I think with the right combination of (Kevin) Lutz and Stutz I might just want to tackle one of these!
-
Very sharp job! Gives me an idea which I'll post in another thread... hope you don't mind if I copy part of a photo.
-
Ghost Kits - Shown But Never Released
ChrisBcritter replied to Casey's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Can anyone verify the story that AMT was going to produce a Continental Mk III for 1969, and how far they got with it? Similarly, were there aborted plans for a '57 or '58 Plymouth 3-in-1/Trophy Series kit in the early '60s to be like the '57 Ford and '58 Impala (opening doors, steerable wheels, etc.)? -
1/25 Revell Ford Del Rio Ranch Wagon 2'n'1
ChrisBcritter replied to Matt T.'s topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Oh wow on that wagon - looking forward to seeing the Country Squire/Country Sedan/Courier/Edsel Roundup conversions folks will be building. The one option I'd like to see added: a rack full of surfboards! -
OK, let's try something a bit different. Two different songs, but near identical theme and structure - they could easily become a medley: 1. Into the city Where I had my eye On all the pleasures That money can buy... 2. This tired city Was somebody's dream A billboard horizon As black as they seem... #1 - Female folk/pop singer; this was as close to a hit as she got #2 - Group with three number one hits but this one only charted number 12
-
Calm Before the Storm - Phantom's Divine Comedy Should have been a hit; maybe the rumors that this was Jim Morrison and the secrecy about who it really was - some no-name musicians from Detroit - got in the way?
-
Extremely rare SMP promo item; more on this thread: http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=50596&hl=%2B1911+%2Bchevy#entry564506 This one does look complete to me; the kit didn't have an engine. I see all four wheels and the spare, the gas tank, hood, radiator, headlights, cowl lights, lenses, windshield, dash, steering wheel, seats, front suspension, crank, and the rear end is on the chassis. That's all there is to this kit. Edit: I see two of the four little conical hubcaps/wheel retainers - the others might be under something.
-
Lois Lane Blues - Phil Kachaturian From the former soundtrack of Gone in 60 Seconds. (Thanks a lot, Denise.)
-
Tell me about it. I didn't mention that the GEN light came on when I was at a stoplight. Went off when I hit the gas, and at least I made it home. Hope it's just my eight-year-old battery giving up the... ghost?
-
Trailer for Fast 7
ChrisBcritter replied to CJ1971's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I don't know, but I wonder if it's time somebody started building new Charger bodies like what's being done with '57 Chevies and '65 Mustangs? -
Got it here as well starting about 6:15; plus last night I went to pick up some Taco Bell goodies for dinner, and when I got back home the odometer on my Buick read 58,666 .
-
Like the smoke that rises from a flame I hear that homesick ????? call my name Telling foreign tales that are not new Listening for the lies when nothing's true And he's waiting for me to perform... (Never could decipher that word in the second line - sounds like "hobo" or "Volvo". Hint: Not the Doors but sounds a lot like them.)
-
Donovan - "Season of the Witch"
-
57 Ford, as a 2nd Family Car?
ChrisBcritter replied to 10thumbs's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
And Cadillac even had ads that suggested buying a used Caddy as the next best thing to buying a new one: -
57 Ford, as a 2nd Family Car?
ChrisBcritter replied to 10thumbs's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hey, if you can't laugh at yourself... I made a face and it stayed that way - in Kodachrome...