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Snake45

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  1. You forgot one more good source for rare models: Diecasts! I can think of quite a few 1/24-1/25 diecasts that are quite nice, or at least acceptable if nothing else is available, and priced in the neighborhood of a new kit (@ $30, or less). In a couple cases I can think of, an available cheap diecast actually looks better than an available kit.
  2. I would, but I'm afraid I might see MORE of it!
  3. Loco Joe's is heavy on RR but not exclusively. Maybe half. They had a very nice selection of cars, airplanes, and armor too--better than Hobby Lobby. Also Tamiya paints, AMT Parts Packs, some aftermarket wheels, Evergreen styrene, and tools and general supplies. Prices weren't horrible, either, and Joe's a nice guy. I dropped the better part of a C-note there. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area--and if you're coming up 81 in that part of the country, it's less than 10 minutes out of your way (and you can hit that Rite-Aid for the cheap Wellys on your way in or out).
  4. As Dave said, a high price point but it was in their catalog for many years so it must have been a steady seller.
  5. Very, VERY nice! What's the color/paint? Well done and model on!
  6. Does it run? Would it pass inspection and be eligible for tags? If so, drive it and enjoy it!
  7. Agree. But you could probably save yourself a buttload of time and eliminate at least one of the polishes if you'd wet-sand the clear lacquer with #1000-#2000 grit paper before any polishing.
  8. I'd rather just go ahead and use a product that I KNOW works, especially since a bottle of it will probably last a lifetime.
  9. No, but you might catch something even worse.
  10. Disagree. I've seen quite a few "rat rods" that had way more eye appeal than this backbirth. Not EVERY rat rod, of course (many of which are straight-up eyesores), but several I can think of.
  11. Thanks for the heads-up. There are a couple other hobby joints in that general area, too--Loco Joe's Hobbies in Inwood, the Rite-Aid drugstore in Inwood usually has some cool $10 Welly 1/24 diecasts, and there's a Hobby Lobby in Martinsburg.
  12. Very nice, very cool! That's probably about as well as this model can be built out of the box. Well done and model on!
  13. Use a water-based product to coat a surface you're going to submerge in the water? What could possibly go wrong?
  14. Well now I'm gonna have to go to my stupid 5 Below this weekend. You guys are keeping me broke.
  15. Different and therefore interesting! Very cool! Well done and model on!
  16. Looks pretty good! Congratulations on driving on an gittin' 'er done!
  17. Yes, you can clear-coat foil, but at least in this case, I wouldn't. The day will probably come when you will get a lot better at foiling, at which point you will want to scrape this job off and re-do it, because the paint itself looks pretty good. Just sayin' as somebody who's been there and done that.
  18. I'm feeling the need to build a couple more of Grumpy's Toys.
  19. Very cool! I don't think I've seen this one before.
  20. Hmmmmm. I don't think Ole Troy has ever gone up against Griz. You might be onto something.
  21. Make lemondade. Strip it, murder it out (matte black everywhere), and call it a street outlaw. Improvise, adapt, overcome!
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