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Why are builders using the term kit bashing?
Danno replied to greymack's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's like calling a house ... "assembled lumber." -
So What does Revell Have up Their Sleeves?
Danno replied to tabsscale1's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Any reason you can't buy the '63 split window coupe and kitbash it with the '67 Vette kit? The '67 is an excellent full detail that would provide all the chassis, running gear, and engine compartment detail you could want. Just fit the '63 body, glass, and interior to it and voila ~ full detail split window! Or, can't you buy that? -
Why are builders using the term kit bashing?
Danno replied to greymack's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Preeeeeeeecisely my point! Thank you, than kew, tank ewe! -
What he said .... beautiful!
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Why are builders using the term kit bashing?
Danno replied to greymack's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Perhaps, but not in mine. No more extreme than referring to Macs as PCs. No different than electing to call all computers 'typewriters' just because you want to. -
Very nice.
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Why are builders using the term kit bashing?
Danno replied to greymack's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Of course there is . . . You sometimes see someone refer to a completed model as a "kit." An unassembled group of parts in a box with instructions may be referred to as either a 'kit' or a 'model kit,' but once completed, it is no longer a 'kit,' it is a 'model.' -
Why are builders using the term kit bashing?
Danno replied to greymack's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I scratchbuilt them. -
Why are builders using the term kit bashing?
Danno replied to greymack's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
What's so defiant about that model? Or, about kitbashing? (If you're going to parse words, you have to be consistent and parse all words.) It's all semantics ... and in the grand scheme of things ... none of it matters much. Call it what you like, kitbashing or parts box building. Just don't call it scratchbuilding. There used to be a couple of people here (and their fawning posse) who would call what you describe - scratchbuilding. It ignites wars. But, then, come to think of it, I've never seen a built-up parts box, either. Speaking of semantic wars, just don't get us started on the kit vs. model argument. I KNOW what is RIGHT, it's just that there's a few fools who don't agree with me! -
Let's Go Surfin'
Danno replied to TLes's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Hey, Jim Kelly, You gonna change your handle to Martinfan11? Inquiring minds want to know!
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--> NEW Police Car Kits ... your thoughts
Danno replied to 1972coronet's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
10-4, Tom. And, G. Same blue, one antenna, dark blue vinyl top, Wht sidewall tires, and full wheel covers, and it was my 1980 ride (in detectives). We were into the non-cop-car look for out detective rides. Patrol had the same ride, gold-and-white in the CHP scheme, light bars and spotlights plus the antennas. And, oh, yeah, gold stars on the white doors! -
Looks even better every time you touch it, Brad!! Way to go!
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--> NEW Police Car Kits ... your thoughts
Danno replied to 1972coronet's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
All of the above. Of course any police vehicle kit would be a great seller, dedicated or not. Every one they've ever produced (except the stupid Revell Z-28 with IMSA fender pontoons, or the off-scale 1/20th Lindberg stuff) has been a worthy inventory item. Look at how popular the Johann '68 Plymouth CONTINUES to be. Look at all the successful re-issues of the '70 Ford, the Caprice kits got off to a relatively slow start, but they've been steady sellers and still pull demand, and look at the continued success of the Lindberg Crown Vics, even though the 1:1 cars were updated just before the kits hit the market. And, you wanna talk about the Revell Impala? Respectable sales for a kit of a car that had a mixed reputation as a 1:1. Now, look at the eager anticipation of the upcoming '57 Ford, and ~ ~ ~ watch the Mustang 5.0 notchback ... can you say 'barn burner'? Crank out any of the 69-75 Chrysler police cars, the mid-70's Coronets/Satellites, and watch the fireworks. Granted, the 80's LTDs and Caprices/Impalas, the Matadors, the Diplomats/St.Regis/Gran Furys might be so-so sellers, but they'd all still justify their own existences. -
Looks great, Brad!
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Desert Scale Classic - April 20th, 2013 in Phoenix, AZ
Danno replied to Modelbuilder Mark's topic in Contests and Shows
C'mon up, Ray! We look forward to meeting you and to seeing your builds. Don't forget we have a display table for projects. Only two weeks away!! Up to date info and OnLine Registration at www.CactusCarModelers.com -
Nope, none of that. But I did see Southfork from above. Yeeehaw.
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Farm out, dewd. Me two.
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Pilot says, 37,000 feet high! (What did you think I meant?) This airborne WiFi is pretty neat. i still remember when they insisted even a cell phone would bring down an airplane!
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Looks good, David.
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1/16 Scale Army Vega Funny Car - Finished 10/14/2018
Danno replied to Mooneyzs's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Glad to hear you're making mucho progresso ... Don't want to add any heat, but ... it's only 19 days away ... -
What ... a ... gas!
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Excellent, Mark! Most excellent.
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Amen to that. Tom's products are all that and more!! Plus, they are dead-on accurate. Highly recommended.