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John M.

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  1. After I got my cell phone service and flip phone from Consumer Cellular several years ago, I jettisoned my Verizon landline phone service because it kept jacking up the rates. At the time I was paying $85 a month for it versus $30 a month for my CC service. The latter included unlimited calls and voice mail so it just made economic sense plus I can be reached via my cell 24/7 where ever I'm at at home or on the road in my car or school bus.

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  2. On 10/18/2023 at 9:15 PM, peteski said:

    Did you notice the very small shadow-box diorama depicting a young modeler's bedroom?  I almost missed it.  It had buttons on it you could push to turn on various lights in the room.  It was also well done.

    I missed that one. I was occupied checking out the junkyard diorama.

  3. 22 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

    Soak them in WD-40, let them sit for a day, and then try again.

    If it doesn’t work, I would personally just cut the chassis around the screws and then remove the screw posts.

    That’s usually one of my first operations anyway as I normally replace the chassis with something more detailed, and nothing kills a nicely detailed engine faster than those ugly screw posts on the radiator bulkhead.

     

     

     

    Steve

    I tried it Steve and the screws came out with ease after giving all four a good soaking of WD 40 and let it do it's thing overnight and the posts remained intact. The screws can be reused after gently removing the rust with a small wire brush. Thank you for the solution and to the others who responded.

  4. My recently purchased 61 Ford Starliner convertible is a screw bottom model and the flat head screws that secure the chassis and body together are rusty as can be. Is there a method that can be used to safely remove them without damaging the posts that they tap into or a product that de rust them? I also don't want to run the risk of stripping them. I'm all ears.

  5. Thanks Peter. That's the diorama that I saw.

    22 hours ago, peteski said:

    And the food was excellent (as always).  :)

    That diorama is built by one of the CPMC members, and it is over 25 years old.  He occasionally adds another junker to it. It is featured on our club's website.

    Go to http://classicplastic.org/people.html  then click on Joe Baril's name.  If you click on each photo, you will see a higher resolution version.

    Thanks Peter. That's the diorama that I saw at the show.

  6. On 10/12/2023 at 5:12 PM, peteski said:

    It was a good show. We had 300 models entered in the contest, a nice selection of vendors, and lots of familiar faces were mingling in the crowd.  It will take some time to get the website updated with a sampling of this year's models.

    That it was a good show. Some of the vendors were doing quite a brisk business and the models that were entered were truly awesome. One participant had a diorama of a junkyard that was among the best that I've seen.

  7. I got in from the Classic Plastic model car show/contest in Lawrence Ma. not long ago and I scored 8 very nice builds of which the cream of the crop is an MPC 1973 Chevy Impala. (My collection is now up to 122) I also scored a decent one piece grill/bumper for my recently purchased 1960 Ford SW promo by Hubley. After the shopping spree, I checked some of the cars and trucks that were in the contest. All were sweet as can be. I had a great time overall. The trip also allowed me to give my trusty Accord some exercise on the interstate.

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  8. I have direct deposit for my paycheck and after checking my balance in my bank account, I made more money than I thought from the OT that I worked last week. Some of that will be used to continue to feed my styrene addiction at the Classic Plastic model contest on Sunday in Lawrence Mass as I check with the vendors for parts for a couple of rebuilders and the ever elusive MPC 1974 Chevy Caprice annual.

  9. The last two weeks have been crazy as heck at my school bus company but things are finally starting to slow down. The General Manager had to double up the school runs for some of the drivers including me due to others having to take time off for personal matters but most are back now. It's Friday and my bank account will be a whole fatter soon enough  In addition, two new drivers were hired and 6 new buses that the Big Boss bought will be coming into service early next week. I only have to my regular school this afternoon and it's off for the weekend.

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