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As promised, here they are: all 1034 photos of all the models entered (including the 'display" class). Three shots of each model in most cases. Taken by Andy Barlow as the models are registered, with a light edit (cropping and color/contrast adjustment) by yours truly. GLS XXVII Entries
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Coming soon - another day or so!
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GSL- any body got some pictures to post yet?
RancheroSteve replied to mikemodeler's topic in Contests and Shows
I'm working my way through editing over 1000 of the the official entry shots (three photos of each model). When they're done, I'll have them up on the GSL Fotki page, hopefully by the end of this week. -
Iconic cars not kitted
RancheroSteve replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
My first thought when I saw the thread. You beat me to it! -
Thanks for posting this. Wow, some of those familiar faces look so young!
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Monogram Ferrari 275P vintage kit
RancheroSteve replied to 89AKurt's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Both Monogram and AMT did the McLaren Elva in 1/24th. I'm not sure if the Monogram was done as a static kit. And Monogram did the Cooper-Ford, aka "King Cobra" (at least in 1/32). I wonder if that one's around anywhere? -
Monogram Ferrari 275P vintage kit
RancheroSteve replied to 89AKurt's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I built this from the re-issue a few years back as a replica of the car I saw Bob Grossman drive at Bridgehampton. The MRRN article was a big help. -
Agreed! In addition to the more obvious stuff, a nice set of Airheart disc brakes that I hadn't paid much attention to before.
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Just the clear ones.
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Here you go, Mike: Looks like decals to do two cars easily enough! There's no decal guide on the instructions, but wait - there they are on the sides of the inner box. Like I said earlier, the original box art, new decal sheet, booklet, and correct front wheels were more than enough incentive for me to buy this one even though I have two copies of the last version. Come to think of it, there is one spoked wheel in that last version, so if you have two copies, you have a pair. And finally, looking at various photos, I realize the car ran without the kit roll bar braces at one time, so if you're into the minutiae of the Piranha, possibilities abound.
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I suspect you're right about that, but I guess the kit just has a cool nostalgia vibe for me. I built it when it was first out and I remember it going together well and looking good.
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I picked up the dragster-only issue at my LHS last week, it was marked down - maybe they weren't selling well? I have a couple from the previous release, but this one has the original box art that I've always liked, plus the correct front wheels, a really nice new decal sheet with several options and variations, and a booklet with a lot of photos I hadn't seen before. Well done, Round2!
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AMT '77 Pacer Wagon - a new loser out of box!
RancheroSteve replied to Faust's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Yes, that's true, but I think by the nature of these markings they would be applied to a white or very light colored car. Ink jet decal film also comes in white, so the striping in this case could be printed on white and carefully cut out. I've also doubled up decals to get better opacity. -
Gregg's Status
RancheroSteve replied to Dave Ambrose's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Thanks for the update - wishing him the best. -
Yes, but it looks like the non-High Tech version can be had for around $25.
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Yes, but by '67 I imagine everyone had gone to alternators.
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Yes, the oil fill would be through the valve cover; at least one breather per cover. On a side note, I'm not sure how far you want to go with this build and whether you're trying to be period/rules correct, but If you're really intending on going "full race" you could even do a Weber carb set-up like an FIA Cobra.
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Good choice - I'll be paying attention!
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1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone (update 1/4/19) Finished!
RancheroSteve replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
"Under Glass" thread here - in case you missed it (sinking down fast): -
Two years in the making - not because it should have taken that long, but mostly because I can easily make things more complicated, coupled with some real-life issues that mitigated against much quality bench time. Anyway, the idea is for it is to be a mid-bucks, practical street car with some style. Finally finished last night! A few representative shots below, much more at the link at the bottom: Full album here: https://public.fotki.com/Roullier/model_cars-1/moebius-1965-comet/ Build thread here:
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1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone (update 1/4/19) Finished!
RancheroSteve replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
It's done! I'll put a post in the "Under Glass" section a little later today - meanwhile, here's a teaser: -
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1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone (update 1/4/19) Finished!
RancheroSteve replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Good thinking! That hadn't occurred to me. It's pretty hard to get much metallic red paint into those thin spaces.