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Will be going in Tuesday (Nov 29th) for a total right knee replacement. Once released from the hospital I will be in an in-patient rehab facility for a short time, at least I hope for a short time, probably ten days to two weeks. I will not have access to a computer. Have been putting this off as long as I could stand it and the shots worked, but they are now lasting a few days and the pain returns, so it is time to go under the knife. Had the left one done back in '13 so I am not unfamiliar with what to expect.
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34’ Ford pickup and camper
TarheelRick replied to Dutzie's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Very cool camping rig, should be fun to travel around in. Like the yellow paint. -
That is indeed a front shelf build. Very nice-looking Trans-Am.
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Working With Styrene Sheets
TarheelRick replied to Horrorshow's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Where did you find these punches. I have a set of the Harbor Freight ones, that I have had for several years. -
Guess they are trying to get in shape for Black Friday next week.
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What did you see on the road today?
TarheelRick replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
On the way to the doctor's office, I got behind a truckload of Thanksgiving dinners heading for their demise. -
Nostalgia Fuel Dragster--Blower Manifold (01/28/23)
TarheelRick replied to Straightliner59's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Although it is beyond my realm of modeling, I am intrigued by the craftsmanship that some put into a model. I am simply amazed by the work you are doing with this rail. Although I might suggest you find another block, looks like a couple of pistons have exited that one (groan). -
1977 Ford Overlander Van
TarheelRick replied to Chirps's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Well, you beat me to it. I have been collecting very much the same kits and some other pieces to build one similar. Just hope when I get to mine it will look as good as yours. You did some excellent work on this build. -
That is definitely one beautiful Gasser, and as the others have said the paint job is outstanding. Of course, you got my attention with the '56. My first car was a '56 150 model (6 cyl and 3 on the tree), paid $100 for it. To me the '56 is the prettiest of the tri-fives. Thanks for sharing this beautiful machine.
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1932 Ford 3-Window With 427SOHC From The Newest MCM Issue 216
TarheelRick replied to Dennis Lacy's topic in Model Cars
Really sweet Deuce. Might want to change those rear slicks to 10.50's, not sure if the 8.20's will hold that mighty SOHC. Simple, understated, vicious machine; got to love it. -
1957 Chevy jr. stocker “THE SQUIRREL TOWN SCREAMER
TarheelRick replied to M W Elky's topic in Drag Racing
Looks the part of a real Jr. Stocker, one of my favorite genres of drag cars. Very nice, clean overall build. -
Some might fine looking Mercurys, I think the yellow and white '64 is my favorite.
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Amazing resource. I did notice up in the right corner of the screen was something about a 7-day free trial. Sure hope this freebie is not a lead-in to some form of pay-to-see.
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Just won a Teal Blue 1991 Camaro promo from an on-line auction.
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Is it possible to match this blue
TarheelRick replied to junkyardjeff's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
If you don't mind the expense, you could take the model to a paint dealer. Some of them have the ability to scan the paint and come up with a color to match. I took a chip of house paint into my local home improvement store and they were able to match it. -
If I remember correctly the '25 T Double kit has a very good representation of a quick-change and there is an acceptable image of one in the Revell T Roadster kit. Kind of a late post since you have already resin cast your own scratch-built unit, which by the way is a very nice-looking unit.
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My issue came in yesterday's mail. Have only had time to glance through it but did recognize one build from the KC show. I watched it come together on another forum; the dirt track car by Tom Birky on the top of page 47.
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That is one fine looking 58 Gasser. Many people overlook these full-size cars, but they are used quite often. This '61 was at the Southeast Gassers show last year. There was a '58 there this year (didn't take my camera) but he won the B/Gas class.
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Your biggest blunder
TarheelRick replied to LL3 Model Worx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Probably my second biggest blunder was painting a car on the bed in my bedroom. I was using a cardboard box as a paint booth and had spread newspaper around the front of the box; however, I did not account for overspray. When Mom saw the bedspread, she was not very happy - neither was I! My biggest blunder was selling my first collection of models. I had over a hundred 60-70's annuals, and other assorted kits. I was in the USAF and got tired of packing and moving them every couple of years; besides, I was not building much back then (1985) so I advertised them in the paper and sold the whole lot for $200. I have kicked myself in the rectal orifice several times for that. -
29 Model T Truck
TarheelRick replied to dsummone's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice looking build, pretty color not too much flake. I am wondering about the rear roof line of that cab; shouldn't it be more squared off like in the picture you posted? -
Let me add my kudos to Texas 3D. I ordered a set of the Baja fenders, they are superb. Thinner than kit styrene so look more realistic, really looking forward to getting my workbench back into order so I can do something with them. Will definitely be ordering some more stuff in the future.
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MPC 1978 Dodge D100
TarheelRick replied to Albert Moore's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great weathering job on this old workhorse. One thing I noticed is what appears to be a somewhat nose high, lower rear-end stance which would be right for a truck with a load of firewood. Very nice build. -
As the others have said, that top chop is really slick. Nice build.