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Not a Mustang or Cobra but it looks great. That windshield looks familar though.
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Hey resin Cobra kit builders - anyone seen these
vamach1 replied to vamach1's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks JC. See m question to Gramps46 about which real car is closest to the kit. -
Hey resin Cobra kit builders - anyone seen these
vamach1 replied to vamach1's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
So assuming they are a copy which kit would be the closest to what is it supposed to represent. I suppose with some HRM parts one could make a decent replica. Would these fit the Monogram 427 or AMT 289 chassis or would it take a little from each? -
Hey resin Cobra kit builders - anyone seen these
vamach1 replied to vamach1's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Should also mention these are curbside and no donor kit is required. -
I also found a few listings for about $40 plus shipping.
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I showed this to Brad of HRM and he said he knows Scott.
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Simply marvelous.
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Welcome mate. Love to see some Aussie Falcons.
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A few 4bbl carburetor reviews
vamach1 replied to brodie_83's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
The Fireball ones are amazing. -
Any Mustang is a good Mustang and this one looks very cool. Nicely done.
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Other than that I do not see the different color markings on the leaf springs and driveshaft, it is a spectacular build. Of course I kidding about the markings - you only see them on concour and thoroughbred real restorations. Same goes for the yellow "OK" on the valve covers and other stamps and stickers.
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Welcome. Do you build 1/43 models? Is Starter still in business?
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Pretty much, The MarkI's have a few different parts besides the body. I have almost all the variations.
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Post retirement modeling
vamach1 replied to misterNNL's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Now we're talkin., It seems like with an extra 45 hours a week some building should get done. How else did we work AND get all that other stuff done AND have time to build a little. -
Post retirement modeling
vamach1 replied to misterNNL's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Glad to hear you are building more and maybe you will be one of the few to make a dent in building all the kits that have found their way into your abode. . Most of us will need to build a kit a month for 15 years just to have a prayer of building them all. I don't even know many kits I have - maybe 250 give or take. -
Cool build, especially the bare metal foil. Maybe add a Fred Cady 289 decal on the air cleaner.
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Given the campiness of the tv show it's no worse than the Mstery Machine or Flintsones car. I'll give it a POW, BAM and a THUD.
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Post retirement modeling
vamach1 replied to misterNNL's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
You can collect Socail Security at 62, you just collect less per month than waiting until later. My father died at 59 so he got nothing expect I guess my mom got some survivor benefits and my brother died at 57.. I do not plan to wait untill 66 or 65 or 64 or 63. Think about what you are NOT collecting sooner than later and the way it works is you will not catch up for those four years (62 to 66.8) until you're in your 80's.. Something to think about. -
TESTORS SPRAY PAINTS
vamach1 replied to shoopdog's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Imagine if they did actual old car colors to match the actua models made in spray cans. I bet they would sell alot more. It's great they did Ford Grabber blue and green and other Mopar and GM factory colors but a lot more would be nice. -
Post retirement modeling
vamach1 replied to misterNNL's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I am about a year away from retiring @ 61 and I hope to devote at east a few hours a day to building. I'm build in spurts and sometimes go for weeks wthout building as in the evening I just want to chill. I think you are being very realistic and if you have a plan for what will happen with your built kits then you're good. I watch these pickers shows where people have acres worth of mostly junk yet they can't even part with anything well into to their 80's. Sad and stupid and the heirs get stuck with selling or disposing 95% of the trash/treasure. -
Everyone has a price. I'd sell the car I've had since 1981 if the offer was ridulous enough. It's pretty hard to rationalize keeping a hunk of steel that is worth 100 mores than a similar one that was not in a famous movie unless you a just not a fan of money. Sure money isn't everything but to get enough to pay off a house, pay for kids college and and maybe help out your parents versus having a car should be an easy choice. The son is enjoying an all expenses paid road trip touring with the car but the excitement will were off. I read about this car 20+ years ago when a person that was supposed to keep any details secret did say he say the car and that the owner wanted it to remain in hiding (for whatever reason). Now the son has done pretty much the exact opposite which is a lot better that's lettting it rot away unseen. Just my opinion of course but I'm probably not in the minority in my view.