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Casey

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  1. Photobucket has a HELP 'site: http://support.photobucket.com/home
  2. Didn't you see the disclaimer?- "Not for the novice or faint at heart"
  3. I have a master T-5 ready to go, but haven't made the mold yet. I suppose you want one yesterday?
  4. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=70849
  5. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=60517
  6. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=13312&hl=%2Blindberg+%2B61+%2Bimpala
  7. And the two Super Zingers, so if we include those, ten total. Was the Holley version ever on the show circuit with the other Zingers?
  8. Lindberg is definitely not defunct, and it looks like they'll have at least one reissued kit out in the near future: More info from the Coffin Corner forum: http://coffincorner.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=16811&page=1
  9. I'm sure someone here has one to spare. Try an ad in the Wanted section. Having the part re-chromed (vacuum plated) is still the best and most realistic option, but for the cost of a bottle of Alclad or any other product, you'd be halfway toward buying another kit.
  10. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=56512&hl=%2Bspark+%2Bplug+%2Bboots
  11. Can you use the Model King AMT '72 Torino Stock Car kit for what you have planned?: Not sure if AMT straight reissued the Johan kit or not, but Johan did a stock car version, too:
  12. Ditto for the missing "grain if rice" light bulbs and the lack of working lights.
  13. What's shown on the box is what's in the box.
  14. I saw one in 2010, but not sure it was/is the original. I didn't take a good shot of it, but it was the 2010 Milwaukee World of Wheels show, and probably others on the circuit, too. Looking at the banner in the background, the Vette appears to have received forced induction setup at some point: I bet someone over at the H.A.M.B. knows for sure.
  15. Cool stuff, but they're mostly metal: "Ali Baba's cave" 2010 scrap metal, welded, with various applications (leather, rubber, glass) length about 98cm http://www.martin-heukeshoven.de/technische_skulpturen.php
  16. Curtis just took thirty minutes out of his time to post pics and provide lots of good, helpful info based on his experience with p/e wipers, and that's not good enough? You need step-by-step pictures or the tutorial won't "cut it"? I'm sorry, but this has to be the most unappreciative reply I've read in this section in a long time...maybe ever. On behalf of those who appreciate the pics and info you posted, Curtis and Steve, thank you. It's people like you who go out of their way and give more than they take from this hobby which makes it so enjoyable for so many people.
  17. This is what I mentioned: http://www.krylon.com/environment/h20/
  18. Search "completed items" in the Toys & Hobbies --> Models & Kits --> Automotive section and you can see the bare resin pics:
  19. Krylon does make a latex paint in a spray can, or at least they did, as I recall seeing it at Sherwin-Williams. If that's what was used, strip it and start over.
  20. Let's try to keep the forum-related "problems" in the topic Dave Ambrose started, since he's the tech guru, and if you need help, he's the guy to PM or let know what the problem is: http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=67256&page=9#entry881005
  21. I don't know which came first, but it bears quite a resemblance to Roth's Megacylcle from 1967:
  22. Guys as in, the other "guys" whose work is featured in the book. He was complimenting them, their work, an maybe Harry and Virgil for their role in the book, too.
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