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Posts posted by Allen Wrench
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That's a killer build, Marc! The Testors purple and silver lacquers, were they the ones from the One Coat line?
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It's obviously the work of a child ... the model and the video. And it was posted here for adults to ridicule.
Wow. I thought I was a tool.
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Lots of stories circulating. I've heard the tool was intentionally damaged because employees were unhappy over Revell moving its business to another molding facility.
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There won't be any new shipments of this kit for awhile. It's my understanding the tooling has been damaged and the kit is expected to be out of production for some time.
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Very nice! Looks great in Revving Red!
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Looks very slick!,how did you do the headlight detail?
I'm wondering the same. Sweet build!
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The blower setup in the '62 Corvette gasser has basically the same configuration.
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You should post those pics on TD's Facebook page. He likes seeing build-ups of the models he designed and usually takes the time to comment on them.
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That's just wicked-looking! Love the paint! What brand/color did you use?
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Some of the Big Drag parts, including the headers and turtle deck, are in the most recent reissue of the Big T.
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As long as the hood on that Charger can be filled and the interior is relatively stock, I'm not too worried, I have a the rest of a '68 I can use to supply the stock parts.
Pretty sure there's a stock version forthcoming.
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No, the L.A. Street Chopper was a Revell kit, this one is an old Monogram kit.
Exactly. The Grim Reaper can be easily spotted in its various guises by those weird-looking square fork tubes.
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So No one's excited about the Grim Reaper bike? 1/8 Revell bikes are INSANE!
Talk about FeeBay prices!!
STOKED!
The Grim Reaper actually originated as a Monogram tool. It has been reissued many times in different guises, one of them being the "Freedom Chopper."
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That is lovely! I really like seeing cars like that built as base versions rather than top-of-the-line muscle machines.
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Lovely.
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Nice work! Been thinking of making that swap myself.
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Do you always paint the chassis components red and the mufflers blue?
This being a custom ( and a gorgeous one at that,) color choices for the various components are determined by the builder's individual tastes. It's quite common to see 1:1 vehicles like this one at car shows with the front and rear axles painted accent colors.
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The Gremlin had to be restored......the Pacer wagon just had add-ons.....not mold alters.....so just put the stock parts back....PLEEZ! Or include both!
I have it on very good authority that the Pacer wagon will have both the stock and custom parts.
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Love it! The T'rantula was one of my first models and I still think it's one of TD's best designs. Really like your take on it
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I don't have any insider info, but I would expect it to be done to about the same detail level as the Starsky & Hutch Torino. Not a bad thing, IMO.
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The old Revell tri-five Chevy kits are real handfuls.
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I don't know this for a certainty, but it would appear the '57 Ford gasser kit will be a replica of a car built by D&M Corvette, the outfit that built the '62 Corvette gasser upon which Revell's kit was based. Revell has been rumored to have another licensed D&M kit in the pipeline.
Here's a link to an article about the 1:1 car:
http://www.hemmings.com/magazine/hmn/2015/02/1957-Ford--Gasser-/3747131.html
'31 Ford Tudor
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Thanks, Doc! I might have to try that. That One Coat Purple (Purpleicious) is a nice color, but it's a bit too dark for my tastes.