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Joe Handley

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  1. Well, just thought this would be interesting to build and that the MPC General Lee Snap-It kit would be a good starting point. I ordered up one of Missing Link's Coronet convertable boot and started cutting! To start, here's that boot, quick shipping on it too, thanks Missing Link! And now the victim, bought a several back in 2015 since I liked the kit and wasn't sure how long it would be available after Warner Brother's pulled stopped the DoH licensing. And here was the first cut with some masking tape used to protect the plastic while cutting. And here it is, topless and cleaned up some with my cordless Dremel. And here it is with the Missing Link boot, considering it's a part engineered for a 50 year old Coronet kit, it fits this recently tooled snap kit Charger frighteningly well, it even lines up with the C-Pillar butress footprint like it was made to! And now it is pieced together for now with the kit glass cut down to fit, but may use the windshield and vent windows from the same Revell '68 Charger kit I swiped the Magnum 500 wheel faces from, although I have contemplated a set of Recall wheels......being phantom build and all. Now one thing I won't do, however, it reangle the windshield since the phantom 1/1 builds are build off Coronets or Satillites, which used the winshield and vent windows from the sedans and taller with less rake, just looks off with the Charger's lines, as seen below.
  2. Got my Federal tax refund today, still need to send in Illinois State taxes today, should be getting a little more back through there as well.
  3. I had taken today off to go to the Chicago Auto Show before getting hit Sunday and the appraiser from my insurance company stopped by this morning and estimated the body damage at around $1k, not sure on the mechanical end until somebody starts dismantling the car. The visit was early enough that I was able to catch a Metra train into Chicago and a bus from the train station to the McCormack Place for $10 combined. Parking alone is around $20 if I drove and then there is fuel costs and the stress of driving down here. Way it's looking, I'll probably just do this again next year and plan on looking into doing this for any trips to the Museum of Science and Industry too!
  4. Eh, I'm old enough to be her father, but still young enough to still remember driving in the winter at her age.
  5. I was in a minor fender bender yeterday that managed to knock out my steering. Not upset at the girl that hit me, that intersection was kinda slick, plus this is her first winter as a driver, kinda,see this as a "stuff happens" moment . What did annoy me though was that it was this slick, but I'm not sure if there was any clearing or salting done until AFTER I called 911 for us, and we were passed by at least 5 more by the time my 200 was loaded on the flatbed to bring it home. Oh, and that first plow by stopped to see if we were ok (we were), and in doing so, slid to a stop himself
  6. My 200 doesn't make much noise, but it does pull hard when asked.........which unlike too much noise, does not get old.
  7. I would like to see how it works out, this would be great for a variety of racetracks surrounded by NIMBYs and even street racers since the noise is greatly reduced.
  8. I'd probably go for a Demon over any COPO, CJ, or Drag Pack, just due to the fact that it can be registered for street use. That said though, that eCOPO set up in anything light like a backhalfed 2dr Caviler or Cobalt, or even 2wd XJ with a Gasser like stance would be mindblowing and fun.
  9. Formula E no longer has to do that either, their new cars can go a whole race on one charge and run quicker lap times too! Apparently they also have to run an entire season with just one battery per car, should be interesting to see how the gen 2 cars work out.
  10. It's going to mostly use regenerative braking, which is like dynamic brakes on a locomotive. The computer switches the motors into generators when coasting and slowing, which will handle most of the stopping needs vs the standard brakes
  11. Had a 4hr shift at work today and came out to find most of the snow melted off my car and showing 35° on the EVIC on the dash!
  12. |At this point, that too is antiquated tech! This will likely have more in common with a modern brushless R/C car than any slot car, hobby wise.....it'll also have more in common with diesel locomotives than slot cars as well!
  13. I think the owner(s) of Moon is/are originally from Japan and IIRC, his english wasn't the most clear from the time I saw him on Full Custom Garage, plus I'm not sure if he is handling this or if somebody from the part of the company that is in Japan is.
  14. Just didn't think Moon would be on the forefront of this! Not gonna lie, I do dig the look too http://www.mooneyesusa.com/product-p/md1181t3.htm I also accidentally discovered a Volt with some Moon Discs, kinda digging them there too!
  15. Chevy finally put this car down a quarter mile, wonder what the 60 foot is like on it https://www.motortrend.com/news/chevrolet-ecopo-camaro-pops-electric-wheelie-first-pass/
  16. I just saw something about a newscaster in Minnesota had to wear eye protection to keep her corneas from freezing, the USPS suspended services in 11 states, employees in a refrigerated warehouse had to go into the coolers to warm up in the balmy 32 degree conditions, and most shocking, they've stopped delivering beer for the day in Wisconsin to keep it from freezing in transit!
  17. Same here, believe it or not, my Sister and her Husband slept through all that!I don't know how, since it seems like most of it came from the south end of the house where their room is, but that was spooky to hear!
  18. Hey Bill, thanks for posting that 3D Printed Tabletop video, I was watching it and my Sister recognized his printer as the same one the library she and her husband works at has and nobody has really figured it out so that it prints all that good. She had me forward this to her so she can forward it to a co-worker so they can start to get some decent prints with it.
  19. That's what that was?! That was kinda freaking me out in the middle of the night when this house was doing that! I don't remember it happening in 2014 and it's been so long since it got this cold back in the 80's that I don't remember that noise at that time either!
  20. I poked my head out the second story bathroom window at home about 10:45am for no more than a couple seconds and felt my beard start to freeze over. We're not working today and my Sister and her husband are also off work. According to Accuweather, we are currently at -22°f ambient and -55°f with the wind chill factored it
  21. We're around 4° right now, but tomorrow may be more like -14°- to -29°, with a wind chill of -41° or lower
  22. Haven't run across this with our two Samung TV's, hopefully they're too old for it.
  23. You would think, this one might just not be smart enough, it was on the lower end of the price spectrum, from what I understand.
  24. Not sure which of the above versions it is, but I just discovered that the original movie can now be watched on Amazon Prime!
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