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What do you drive?
RancheroSteve replied to gasman's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Three guesses . . . http://public.fotki.com/Roullier/cars_cars_cars/ranchero/ -
I'm not a truck builder myself, but I thought you guys might enjoy this. This one-of-a-kind rig was recently built to transport a 340 ton boulder over 100 miles from a quarry east of Los Angeles to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where it will become part of Michael Heizer's "Leviated Mass". You can read more about it here: http://www.lacma.org.../levitated-mass We went out and saw it on the final leg of its journey last week. The full set of photos here: http://public.fotki....levitated-mass/
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How do I post photos from Flickr?
RancheroSteve replied to RancheroSteve's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Thanks for the help guys - easy when you know how, right? Just a test: -
First off, excuse me if this has been covered here before - I just did a search but couldn't find the info I need. I have both a Fotki and a Flickr account, and most of the time I use Fotki for pics I post here, but once in a while I have a pic on Flickr that I'd like to post. When I bring up the pic on Flickr, there's a "share" box that has a link, a BB code, and an HTML code. I've tried each of those - both in the icon from the toolbar above and in the body of the message - without apparent success. Thanks for any help.
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I recently finished building this one. The frame is from a 1975 (I believe) Raleigh Professonal (their top of the line bike at the time), but otherwise I used more modern components. It's a fantastic ride - everything I'd hoped it would be. This is my third road bike, and the one that I don't risk letting out of my sight.
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I went to the big scooter show at The Petersen Museum a few months back - I finally got my photos edited and uploaded. http://public.fotki.com/Roullier/motorcycles/scooters/
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Dirk's Tribute to Monkees Front Man Davy Jones
RancheroSteve replied to Dirkpitt289's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I seem to recall hearing that it is thought to be CSX2287. Most of this bit was shot in Griffith Park, around on the Valley side just up from Travel Town. Parts of that road are now closed to cars, but I ride my bike up there at least once a week. -
It's the next thing in my Netflix queue. I've been looking forward to seing it for a long while.
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Dan Gurney Scale Race Cars Forum
RancheroSteve replied to Phildaupho's topic in Links to Aftermarket Suppliers
Here's one I did many years ago (when the internet was just a baby). I only had a couple of color photos to refer to, so I just used some Testors enamels and went for an "about right" look. Most of the photos I've seen suggest a brighter white than Wimbeldon to me. MCW lists a color (#2067) for the red roof, but nothing for the white. I've built several Dan Gurney cars - after Jim Clark he was my favorite driver when I was growing up. Some of them I've shown here before. Below is a link to the album - I'll post pics and more details when I get time. http://public.fotki.com/Roullier/model_cars-1/gurneys_cars/ -
I'm loving this - you have my blessing! Also, I realize this isn't a factory stock build (haha), but if you don't mind a little "rivet counting" from me: I recommend sanding that lip at the rear of the cab roof flush. All the AMT Rancheros have it, but it ain't right and as the owner of a 1/1, it sticks out like a sore thumb to my eyes. Take a look at a photo of the real thing and you'll soon see what I'm talking about.
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A unique and clever build!
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Shelby Daytona Coupe Body Color
RancheroSteve replied to jwood's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Here's one built from the Gunze kit I did with the (lighter) Viking Blue from MCW: -
Shelby Daytona Coupe Body Color
RancheroSteve replied to jwood's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The early Daytona Coupes were painted Viking Blue Metallic, the later ones were Guardsman Blue Metallic. -
Hobbico acquires Revell of Germany
RancheroSteve replied to JMChladek's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Does this mean that we'll be getting some of the RoG kits like the F1 and DTM cars at a more US friendly price? Or does it mean that we won't be seeing any more development of similar kits in the future? -
Starting a new one. From a very simple R&R resin kit. I'm replacing the supplied vacu-formed bubble top (because it has some unsightly wrinkles) with a Plastruct dome. I think the toughest part of this build is going to be the paint and decals (none are supplied).
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Why Did Figures in Model Kits Disappear?
RancheroSteve replied to Casey's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Just one small note from me - the Ken Miles figure sits in the car, and is also very thin, so that he sits rather realistically. -
Ford DOHC engine: what kits?
RancheroSteve replied to Kit Basher's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That sounds like you are describing Jim Clark's 1965 Indy winning Lotus-Ford. Google an image. Great info, as usual, Art! -
I can see your point, but I think we can all agree that it's much harder to fool the eye with a scale figure. A lot of great modelers post photos of their builds here that have people asking, "Is that a real car?", but I can't recall ever seeing a photograph of a small scale figure that made me wonder if it was real person. Even Ken Hamilton's incredible dioramas rarely have figures. Having said that, Smith's work is pretty amazing and I'd like to see him take on that challenge.
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I'm under the impression that kit's been out of production for quite a few years. Your best bet might be that well known auction site. I have one that I picked up at a swap meet at least 15 years ago. I'm working on a 2D now, and I think the 2C is next after that.
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That's terrific - great save! A good friend of mine also started off building Merit GP cars as a kid and was later able to collect pretty much all of them. Remarkable kits for their time.