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  1. I think show had first spin off, Rocky & Bullwinkle had fun with his name Ok, we got his name but what show? Rocky and Bullwinkle were hunting for the famous Kurwood Derby! greg
  2. Take a pair of calipers (dividers) and set them at the diameter of the rim being roughly 18 inches, mark off the frame with the 18 inches and you should get a ball park figure, It wont be accurate but close because of photographic (magic) you cant really get an accurate measurement. Interesting subject, I always thought the shuttle recover vehicle would be an interesting build greg
  3. Interesting subject, may I add my 2 cents- red light up front for Rudolph greg
  4. Saw these at Toledo, very nice greg
  5. Here is a back dated horse drawn version done by Jim Embry (Washington DC) many years ago greg
  6. Just gotta add a Marshall amp trailer greg
  7. Just to let everyone know here are pics of the base. It has been years but I think I laminated veneer on the sides and I washed various grays on the stones and then took a rapidiograph pen and filled in between the stones with india ink
  8. This is the first time I found this thread, very nice build. It took me four days to do the cobblestone base. Just an addition to your history lesson is that centrifugal pumps were developed with greater capacity and began replacing piston pumps. There were two world wars that required metal and there sure was a lot there, let alone the brass for bullets. I have 2 of these in my stash awaiting builds back to horse drawn using the Lindberg stage coach or cannon caisson kits. I built an original for a local hobby shop and I swapped the build for the kit. It is still in the hobby shop case. I would like to see a finished picture thanks for a fire apparatus build greg
  9. Great design, not only tune up the engine but the whole hot rod greg
  10. A quick tour of the NNL, Just to many neat models to get them all in, as always a great time http://public.fotki.com/GLMFAA1/toledo-nnl35/page3.html greg
  11. Tim, I have a flyer that the theme for NNL 35 is 'class of 64' which one is it? greg I'm there tommorow
  12. Gee I was thinking of designing 'LoJack' for my models anyone interested? greg
  13. Just a reminder, one day show this Saturday greg
  14. Thanks Tom for the repost, guess I show read instructions greg
  15. Very interesting about the truck, When I first saw the Hot Rod magazine article about the mercs I found the AMT Caliente (flower power series/ craftsman series) and used the rally pack from the Falcon kits and made up other items, These were the only CA plates I had back then, The project got stopped at the decal stage and to celebrate the 50th anniversary I am posting pictures of my unfinished project greg
  16. My collection of the JoHan police cars http://public.fotki.com/GLMFAA1/my-first-album/p1030572.html http://public.fotki.com/GLMFAA1/my-first-album/p1030573.html sorry, but some how I am unable to get photos over here from there The Chevy van is in the pic as it is in a set with the Plmouth I took the Chevelle wagon roof and made a psuedo station wagon out of the Plymouth http://public.fotki.com/GLMFAA1/my-first-album/p1030575.html http://public.fotki.com/GLMFAA1/my-first-album/p1030574.html greg
  17. Don't want to derail the thread, I did build the ALF/Holmes wrecker using Phil's 'how to' way back when. I can't recall the Simba trade. You start out using the AMT wrecker body and build from there. I'm also crying at the first gear conversions, They should have made a DIY kit They are nice and nothing like a B Mack, but the wrecker is so nice, I would get an 'infarc' grinding into the rivets I now return you to your regularly scheduled programming greg
  18. If your adventurous there is the Phil Jensen Holmes how to
  19. Years ago a small group of local model builders displayed scale auto modeling as a home hobby at the County fair in Canfield Ohio. The display highlighted what could be done with one model kit which was the AMT Ford star truck kit, The display exhibited the difference in scales. greg
  20. Did my trek to Ollie's. kits that I saw: Lindberg 38 ford custom, Dodge Dakota, 48 Lincoln, Dodge ramcharger, the corvette, 65 shelby mustang, 68 camaro, 62 chevy impala, 72 dodge, sprint car, 55 chevy 1/6th MG and 3 wheel car, Star war double kits klingon tin box, the Lionel was the Hersey toy train and barnabus figure planes b24 and f18 hornet The AMT slot cars were interesting bodies, olds 442 chevy and 61 ford hardtop I got a Dakota and the Curtis car greg
  21. Here are pics of my 1/25th cycle collection http://public.fotki.com/GLMFAA1/motorcycles/ Maisto's series WWII bike needed a Tommy gun in the sleeve, used the tommy from the MPC pd cars The Revell Hondas are still being repaired greg
  22. Latest flyer from Ollie's has another model kit buy out http://public.fotki.com/GLMFAA1/my-first-album/ollie.html greg
  23. Subconscious subliminal psycho indoctrination from childhood: Go out to the parking lot And you get in your car and you drive real far And you drive all night and then you see a light And it comes right down and lands on the ground And out comes a man from Mars And you try to run but he's got a gun And he shoots you dead and he eats your head And then you're in the man from Mars You go out at night, eatin' cars You eat Cadillacs, Lincolns too Mercuries and Subarus And you don't stop, you keep on eatin' cars Then, when there's no more cars greg
  24. "product sold out" greg
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