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  1. Oink oink!

    Thanks to a generous fellow modeler, I have obtained a Revell VW street machine kit in the same pink I had as a kid. That one got trashed long ago; hopefully this one makes it :D So far...it has Beatnik Bandit II wheels and tires, AMT '57 Ford front seats, Corvette door handles, various gluebomb bits that might become an airdam, spoiler, and side vents, corvette taillights, and rectangular headlights. I intend to replicate the Vega taillights that were common to the Mulholland-style body kits. Door panels are Monogram '34 Thom Taylor roadster parts, as is the steering wheel.

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  2. I'll have to check Mindhunters out, it wasn't on my radar at all!

    Just last night I saw a listing online for a 4-door Chevette for $900. Usually, anything in Canada that runs is like 2 grand, even if it's an undesirable car. Thing with this Chevette was...it had super-low mileage, a very clean interior, and almost perfect paint! Even the rubber looked good. Owned by a little old lady and clearly stored indoors....and it occurred to me that someone should snap it up. Must be the only intact Chevette left in the country, haha! It would make a great movie car.

  3. On 10/27/2020 at 3:16 PM, mrm said:

    Other than the sweet Vette motor, there is not much else to use out of that kit.

    Funny you should mention the Beatnik Bandit II...this Retro-Billet inspiration had me scanning the shelves for something I could build in that style, and the only kit I could find that I don't already have plans for was a Revell VW beetle.

    As it turns out, the fat, small-diameter tires and hi-tech style billet 5-spoke wheels in the BB2 are sized just right for a VW bug!  The sidewall height is much more pleasing than the clunky Goodyears in kits like the Lindberg '40 Ford police car 3-in-1, or the AMT '34 Ford street rod 3-in-1.

     

  4. Dennis, your signature style was apparent even at 13!  My models from that age...were pretty silly and ended up getting chopped up for parts when I was a little older and over-ambitious.

    I really want to join this build-off, but I have so many projects already, and I truly feel that if I'm going to do billet-era, it needs to be a fat-fender car. Hmm. We shall see. I have a '32 roadster that could be done this way...a '32 coupe...I'll have to think on it!

    Tim, that Vicky build looks awesome. It's definitely time for it to rise from the ashes! What was old is new again, haha!

    I'd point out that the description of this CBP doesn't specifically indicate '30s-60s hot rods or customs--what about minitrucks, imports?

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  5. On 10/29/2020 at 2:11 PM, tim boyd said:

    Given the 1/1 scale popularity of this hot rod build style, I would also very much like to see these reissued as a stand-alone part.   

    Every so often I check auction sites hoping to find some of the old Monogram slicks. It seems to be difficult to find them with their original wheels,  in OK condition, and not paired with an early Customizing Kit that is $$$! I can be patient though...

  6. 13 hours ago, Impalow said:

    im thinking a narrowed, open wheel, single passenger 1963 corvette split window.

    I just had a vivid memory of a narrowed 'vette with skinny tires that appeared in SAE decades ago when I was very impressionable, so I dug through the mag pile and found it: Joel Dirnberger's "The Shark", winner of the "Best of the Best" award at the Portland Roadster show in 1999. SAE August '99, page 12. It had a blue interior, too!

    spacer.png This is the only pic I could find online. It looks better from behind, haha.

    I'd love to see your version :D

     

     

     

  7. Cool stuff happening here already--like Dennis, I never bothered to observe the actual thickness of a '32 roadster's door panels. Now that I've seen how good they look thinned, it will be hard to leave 'em alone!

    I'm a huge fan of that Aztec Copper color.  I've tried Tamiya PS-14, but it's more of a tangerine-copper.  What brand of paint do you intend to use?

  8. On 10/12/2020 at 6:01 AM, doggie427 said:

    They have a ‘69-‘72 GT racing look. GoldLines?

    Maybe if people know what they are...PM me! Thanks  for the input :D
    I have a zillion pics of Firestone Indy tires, but those had a completely different tread pattern. Close but no cigar :/

  9. Say, with all the Invader fans here, I have a question--does anyone know the designation of the Firestone tires seen on the 1967 Oakland show version of the Invader?  You might recognize the tires from the Eldon/Doyusha Invader kit, or from MPC kits, or re-badged as Goodyears (but with the same tread pattern) in AMT kits like the '57 Corvette Street Machine.

    I don't think I've ever seen a photo of another set of those 1:1 tires anywhere! I'd love to know what name to search for.

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  10. 2 hours ago, espo said:

    Someone should hold up a picture of a '49 - '53 Buick and you'll see where BMW got its inspiration for the "New Design" of their grill.  

    Oh wow, you're right!

    Like peas in a pod :D :D

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    BMW should probably win an award for "most aggressively sneering car of the decade".

    All kidding aside, I think BMW is going for shock and awe, following the example of the Lexus Predator-face grilles.  Whether it "looks good"or not is perhaps a tertiary concern..."People will be polarized at first, but it will grow on them."

    If that thing grew on me, I'd consult my doctor!

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