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Favorite Classic Truck?
89AKurt replied to JollySipper's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm extremely biased because I own one! 😄 I was born 7 years before this rolled off the line, I crack up thinking it's a "classic", anything before 1960 is a classic to me. There is a car lot in Prescott that sells old vehicles, for more than they're worth, so I'm safe. This is a Ford I could dig having. But I still like the Advanced Design pickups. I had a '48 5 Window last century, which I never was able to fix up, the guy who sold it sent pictures after he was done, and I suspect this is it! Saw it at Valle (south of Grand Canyon). I like Studebakers, and the Dodge Sweptside too. But who knows, I might see something that will make me loose my mind, again. 😅 Like a '55 Chevy Cameo, blew getting one before the '48. -
underground safe spaces
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2025 Cannonball Run - 50 years since the 1975 run.
89AKurt replied to Mattilacken's topic in Community Builds
🤔 I haven't worked on a car model since the last ever GSL, all the ones in the WIP section won't qualify. But since I'm still a model addict, and there are two Porsches in that photo, I could do the Fujimi Porsche 911R Coupe '67 kit that I got last year, so this should get me to bust the slump. Also have the Tamiya Jagermeister Type 934 if I don't get in gear by summer. Won't be official until I clean the bench, finish some honey-do projects around the house, who knows what else, and take pictures. -
Love the concept and execution! I spy a Porsche whaletail, and cigarette package foil (?). I also like the third photo with ghosted lid, beyond my ability.
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snatching eggs for
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T41 Bugatti sport coupe
89AKurt replied to charlie libby's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
I just stumbled upon this WIP. 😳 Reminds me of Gerald Wingrove, and David Cummins who I knew. Love that design! -
'68-'72 GMC , , The AMT Jimmy is NOT a '72
89AKurt replied to Can-Con's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I owned a '69, and now a '68 Chevy C-10, and I never knew about the GMC differences! -
for karaoke dancing
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1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Tubolare Zagato (“TZ“) Road Car
89AKurt replied to Plastheniker's topic in Model Cars
Love the subject, and beautiful craftsmanship. -
Film at 10:00.
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That came out really nice! Love the concept, so many lousy kits can be saved doing this. The only critique I have is the coilovers, you did such a fab job but those bug me, and I know you can fix it. 😊
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restored a Greyhound
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Heard something on the skylights last night, looked outside, saw it dropped a billionth of an inch. Now I have to clean the windshields again. Nobody can push their weather to AZ?
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palmtree stationary stolen
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Think I complained about Waste Management a few months ago....... who bought out a local trash service company. Their suck business model is to make it impossible to decline, or cancel service. I know many just rolled over. Today got a call, the ID showed it was them, so I answered, and was immediately put on hold a few minutes. When a real person answered, the script is "thank you for calling" which I pointed out that YOU (WM) called me. After explaining why I'm not paying, was transferred and put on hold again. Both times I asked "is this really getting recorded?" I said that considering WM is able to sponsor whole stadiums, they can write off $18.55!!!!! So after 15 minutes, he said it is taken care of and they won't be bothering me. I was hot under the collar, and apologized for being so stern to them, but I was pissed that I even had to be mad. What's pathetic, that won't even buy a model at Hobby Lobby!
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Thank you. I was a kid when doing bureaucratic red tape didn't give me PTSD. Reminded me of launches I forgot all about. That holder was designed around the drafting light mount that I saved, black steel rods saved from mom's estate. Taking Slo-mo video is the best way to take screenshots, but uses up camera storage in no time flat. Never have attended a sanctioned launch. Since I seem to have lost interest with competing in model contests, a new chapter may open for me. Finished that LSR, but I sure blew it with the chrome. It's not AK Interactive's fault, my first coats were too much paint that coagulated bad, and there was no saving it, and I'm not going to sand all that again. The complex design also invited screwing it up with sanding and finishing, couldn't see things until it got painted. I was so bummed, that this is what I wanted to show, will look okay from launch control and then at speed. I'm planning to drive to Kingman soon, there is a dry lake bed that a rocket club uses, I just want to check it out and launch the 3 last builds, since I better not here because of drought. My goal is to set up a forced perspective glamor shot. Then I will attend an official launch to send the ones I was always afraid of losing.
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I figured out everything was still in the que, but I chopped in half and was successful.
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I found out there is a limit on pictures for one post. 🤬 So this is continued..... I love eBay, got a new Interceptor nose cone and revived a favorite. I have parked my OCD about getting a perfect (and never attained) finish, but from launch control it looks great. While I was at it, upgraded with missiles too, did add the cannon barrels. Here is another one I missed out on when I was young. I was born about a month after Alan Shepard launched into space. *Had to* "weather" it. Managed to recover in one piece! Did my first dusk launch. Which inspired another design of mine called Twilight. One light is a modified fishing bob, the other is a bicycle valve cap, the third nosecone option is for the altimeter. I have hundreds of pictures now, but will stop here today with the current project, which I was hoping to start a new OT with. First drew a design Feb. 1983 based on 'The Blue Flame', since I still have the drafting board set up, drew the new design first. I have painted two colors so far, have a bunch of masking to do now. I'm not happy with the sanding/sealing job, but I know myself that when I futz with anything it gets worse, just finish it and send it. My goal this summer is to build the Semroc Mars Lander (cottage industry reproduction of the classic Estes kit), then go camping in southern Utah and find a Martian landscape to take some glamor pictures. I'm also looking forward to attending a launch to see how advanced the hobby has become, those guys use GPS and other technology to track their birds. I'm also pleased to see others on this forum are into rockets. Now everyone who sees this post, knows why I haven't been active since GSL.
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Thank you for starting this OT dedicated to my current obsession! 😁 And thank you Russell for the tag! What inspired me to reignite my passion, was seeing the Estes Model Rockets group on Fakebook, and so many from my generation who have done the same. I didn't do anything for decades, didn't even have most on display, the way I got rebooted was to fix what was broke (always the shock cord), and update accordingly. Start off with my display cabinet, not much real estate on top. Made a display mount for the Big 3 of my designs, made as a teen. Still had the cardboard range box, which has been upgraded to an ABS box found at the local swap meet, a guy has all kinds of boxes. Got another box just because it was yellow, so all the motors aren't scattered around. When I was a teen, built the Saturn 1B but never launched it, and never will. I also built the Comanche3 and the F.S.I. Dart which supposed to break the sound barrier, never launched too, but I may join my first organized launch in Kingman on a dry lake bed to send those. Here is the Space Shuttle, launched a few times and didn't imitate the Columbia demise, so it's a museum display. Here is my pool table, that I haven't played on for over a year. I also haven't been on the mountain bike (in the background). Got the helmet so I don't have to borrow one doing RallyCross. Got the borescope at an auction. I know it looks like a boy cave, don't have a wife whining about my hobby. I counted launches on the data sheets, about 250 times! The record is 22 launches for one rocket (destroyed the last time). I had only ONE unbuilt kit, forgot about it until I was going through the box in the storage attic. Had just the fins started, so that made it uncollectible to be sold for HUGE $ on eBay. 😆 Done! And then I ruined being able to say I finished my stash*, by buying a bunch of kits that I never could afford as a kid, now I'm self-retired and debt-free, screw it I'm getting what I want! (this is not all of them either!) *Can anyone tell I don't mean it? 😏 Here is an example of my updated recovery system. Using sewing elastic from Hobby Lobby instead of the rubber shock cord (they can't make rubber that lasts anymore). I bend a wire into a loop, which is glued inside the mount, each end of the cord has fishing line snaps (now my favorite section at Sportsman's), so now I don't need to rip out the old mount to replace the cord. Whoops, this one is with the balsa cone and eyelet, the plastic cones get a snap on that end. Here is the Maxi V-2 built as a kid, updated with more fishing line swivels, successful launch. Built this just for the Estes altimeter, had the payload section from a rocket lost last century. Odyssey has always been a good flier, despite the questionable aerodynamics of the nosecone. I built this around the can, no fins to speak of, ended up destroying it because of too long a delay. I will build a better version. Thanks to the digital photo revolution, I could try a different angle for a launch. ...
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1911 Mercer Raceabout
89AKurt replied to Bobchayer's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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went on strike
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docudrama series season
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I just wasted two hours on a post for the new model rocket thread, and was shown an error, GONE! Sometimes I hate Technology so much..... 🤬