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ChrisBcritter

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  1. Al "He's the King" Hirt and a children's chorus (who sound oddly Australian) performing the theme from Santa Claus Conquers the Martians; the equivalent of putting a Ferrari engine in a Yugo:
  2. And for a little more atmosphere, Hawaiian Eye's Poncie Ponce:
  3. Solid girl group sound from New York, 1964 - The Orchids, "Christmas Is the Time to Be with Your Baby":
  4. The great Dinah Washington, from 1959 - "Ol' Santa" (aka Ol! Santa or Ole! Santa, depending on which 45 you find). Warm and wistful, should be a standard:
  5. The Boys Next Door - Christmas Kiss (1966): Group from Indiana who recorded many fine tracks and toured the Midwest a lot - even opening for the Beach Boys. Never quite hit the big time but Sundazed compiled a CD of their music that's worth a listen.
  6. The only version of "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" I can stand. Short, sweet and jazzy, with a riff from "One Mint Julep" worked in:
  7. I switched to 4K at 25% speed and got one sort-of-clear image. Looks like it's called "Custom & Competition Spokes 'n' Stripes Wheel and Tire Set":
  8. Hmm. Keep the base and backdrop, and instead put in a rusted-out Vega with optional Melted Engine - plus Frustrated Owner Figure pushing it over the cliff...
  9. Bleachbit Blanket Bingo?
  10. Quite a few, but most of all: '56/'57 Continental Mark II '59 DeSoto Fireflite (in black!) '57 Buick Century
  11. Never mind the kits - where do I get that hat??
  12. Got another NOS original issue '63 Nova wagon interior; had to pay through the nose this time - word must be getting out about it having better detail than the new one. Now to order up the full detail kit...
  13. Link just goes to the main webpage for me, so let's try this:
  14. Good to know - either I can modify a Jo-Hann F-85 V8 to play the part for the '61, or look for a '62 wagon.
  15. Fine little kit - I have a neatly built '61 I inherited from a friend. I've stashed away all the underhood items from a scrapped JoHan '61 F-85 wagon in case I get ambitious and want to detail the engine compartment and put in a V-6 from the MPC Jeepster.
  16. My friend Matt, a video editor, has edited scenes from pretty much every version of A Christmas Carol into one complete film - it's pretty amazing how well it goes together, even when the main character switches back and forth from Alastair Sim to George C. Scott to Henry Winkler to Michael Caine to Mr. Magoo to Albert Finney to Bill Murray to Scrooge McDuck. One sort-of-Christmas movie I love is Federico Fellini's Ginger and Fred, starring Giulietta Masina and Marcello Mastroianni, about a couple of old Italian vaudevillians (whose act was imitating Astaire and Rogers) who are reunited to appear on a hilariously tacky TV Christmas special. Very funny and sentimental.
  17. Always liked this song of his:
  18. and International Harvesters
  19. A few more details: The Chrysler 300 grille was marked as a '62 on the package, but it's really a '61 due to the "CHRYSLER" lettering on the top - that was '61-only. Good to know if you want to convert a Jo-Han '61 New Yorker to a 300 - although I recall it being a little larger than the Jo-Han grille. The '57 Buick grille is different from the one in the old '57 Chevy kit; the parts pack one is wider and more curved - possibly Super/Roadmaster. The '60 Mercury grille has separate inner headlights like the custom piece in the '59 El Camino kit, but the lenses are molded in. (Anyone have both on hand to compare length?)
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