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GLMFAA1

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  1. Welcome. We need more Buckeyes greg
  2. Got no pictures but I live by the junction of I 80 and I 76 and yesterday and today got to see that NYC opened its wallet. Yesterday saw new Metro transit bus and today saw new refuse truck both with big apple logos. greg
  3. My Fotki album of the show: Three Rivers contest 9-25-2022 album | GLMFAA1 | Fotki.com, photo and video sharing made easy. Thanks for 2 place in Die Cast MIsc, greg
  4. My friend and I have sellers' tables, see you all tomorrow. greg
  5. Pop truck body for a friend, Mockup on IH 4300 toy truck that has stake body removed. Right side is wheelbase from plans, left side is cut for the toy. greg
  6. I agree, I wonder if Revell had other plans for the trailer in future kits. greg
  7. I had two older brothers, so my first models were military and ships. My first car was the ITC Rayco large scale Corvette. My first AMT model was a 1959 Mercury convertible. greg
  8. Nice, was expecting a 'dark side of the moon' motif. by the way which one is pink? Does it come equipped with 'Interstellar overdrive'? greg
  9. Sorry, I have a street mailbox that gets all the bills? It's only decorative. Will get covered for the winter. greg
  10. Hydraulic cylinder hints: 1. Use thread inside to stop ram pulling out of tube. Connecting end of ram to top of cylinder. 2 Use 3 different size tubes: larger diameter as outside, inside diameter tube would be shims on ram and cylinder. shim at top of ram and shim at bottom of cylinder prevents ram pulling out. this can be accomplished using mix materials such as styrene, brass or aluminum tubing. greg
  11. Somewhere in my stash is the AMT parts list where you could purchase certain parts from the kits during the 60's. It must have been you that caused them to go to a price list for the goodies. thanks. I mostly bought the cement blocks that came in the trophy kits. Had a fellow car builder that wanted to build a building with them. greg
  12. Thought this might be a neat project using the re-released Dodge Van and the midnight wrecker smashed together. Also, a small service body for the Datsun or Ford courier kits. Pictures from a Cleveland auto show many years ago. greg
  13. Many moons ago my late friend George was commissioned to do refuse trucks. I would do the rough in construction and he did the detailing and finishing. So long ago that the cab was a Jim Etter casting, Packer was styrene sheet bought in bulk from a distributor. Using factory specks and pictures we built this: Arms were home-made but the dumpster arms were Etter castings greg
  14. Yes, I had the misfortune of having a house fire 14 years ago, I had painted this kit before the fire, and it was exposed to the fire environment. It is amazing the chemical changes in the atmosphere of a fire. My collection was in the basement and as the old saying goes "they saved the cellar". Thanks to Charlie for teaching me how to do the hose lay. greg
  15. American LaFrance Pioneer cab with modified pump body. Scratched built cab, extra cabinet added on the side and rear cabinets modified. Undecided on color. greg
  16. Humbrol purple with clear coat: Yes it is purple, faded a little as its been years in the works and exposed to house fire gasses. Real purple trucks are in Grapeville PA. Booster reel are14 gauge wire. Hose load is 1/4-inch elastic. box stock kit greg
  17. Looking over the Ranger, contemplating buying it: Molotaw chromed wheel, figures by prieser, greg
  18. Got into scanning more negatives and came across this model built for the boyfriend of one of my dispatchers. It is so long ago I don't even know what year Chevy, but started out as MPC kit, cut in rear doors, Home-made twin sonic, police gear from JoHan police car. Decal from Hobbyville and dry-set lettering. greg
  19. Looking at your original photos it looks like there is some type of line above the bottom of the cap that might help you with the problem you have. greg
  20. Another good-looking dog, looks like it would 'climb a tree' greg
  21. Started another thread on this by mistake: windscreen from an old flashlight lens. Calling this one done and shelved.
  22. Thanks to all who contributed to this thread. Great to have a nice conversation. My favorites were: Humbrol- leather (Interiors), Pactra- Aluminum (airplanes), AMT- bottle gun metal (mag wheels), Testor's- orange (chevy engines). greg
  23. Aurora had a Chapparral kit with engine a long time ago, wonder where those molds went? They had the original Ford GT also released. Monogram brought out the European sports car that Aurora had but not the road racers. I got my Chapparal when it was released under the WWII fighters decal set was in the kits. greg
  24. I would drill out the inside diameter of the gromet, sand down the gromets slightly, paint and then Molotaw the gromets. Time vs cost question. Models not going anywhere. real seat greg
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