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Tim W. SoCal

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  1. This last weekend (Memorial Day 2024) I placed on order for some paint from MCW. I didn't expect them to ship until after June 10, but they shipped Tuesday, May 28. Granted, these are all detail paints and not OE body colors that may need to be custom mixed, but again, I didn't expect them to fill and ship my order so quickly. GREAT service!
  2. That is a GREAT idea, Mozzi! I do have a couple of the new release '32 Roadsters in my stash and I REALLY like the look of the fatter tires on the rear, plus this version fits my personal tastes more closely if I were building this as a 1:1 car. Thank you! BTW, the chassis will be the same black as the body...
  3. Please let us know how your spoon tests turn out. Your choice of wheels and tires, IMNSHO, is MUCH better than those supplied in the kit, but then again, that was the 90s!... I bought this kit when it was originally release about 30 years ago and don't think I've ever peeled the plastic wrap from the box. It is packed up in storage with the rest of my long term stash. You're making me want to go dig it out and see what I can do with it, especially with the HUGE selection of aftermarket wheels and tires to choose from. Thank you for the inspiration!...
  4. Welcome to the group, Gavinn. It is SO GOOD to see young uns who like working with their hands and also getting involved in our hobby. Looking forward to your contributions and comments...
  5. Welcome to the forum, Carlo. Looking forward to enjoying your contributions. The Adriatic Coast sounds like a wonderful place to live!...
  6. Welcome to the group, John. Great people here! I'm sure you'll have a ton of fun...
  7. Not building for 50 years? Jeez, I thought I was bad!... Welcome to the community, Ken, it's good to have you back into the hobby! I'm looking forward to enjoying your contributions...
  8. Welcome to the community, Zack. You'll find a LOT of inspiration here. I'll offer you a detailing tip... DON'T use sewing thread for spark plug wires like we did in the 60s and 70s!...
  9. Welcome to the forum, Steve! Retired from Law Enforcement at 53? Were you on a 30 years and out program? Fishing and building model cars, what a life! I'll bet you're definitely earned it!... Enjoy!!!
  10. Welcome to the community, Gilbert. I hope you get a ton of inspiration here!...
  11. Welcome to the community, Doug. I'm sure you'll find lots and lots of inspiration by perusing the postings, I know I have!...
  12. Welcome to the forum, Larry! I bought that AMT 1:16 '57 Chevy kit to rob the Cragar S/Ss from to use on my AMT 1:16 '57 T-Bird. Please let us follow your progress on this build. BTW, how 'bout posting a picture of your '30 Model A?
  13. Welcome back to the hobby, Kent. I am also starting again after a much too long hiatus. Please show us the progress on your builds!...
  14. You remembered your log in info? I got locked out of my account twice before my fat fingers hit all the correct keys! I'm anxious to follow your progress on the Vega Modified... Welcome back!
  15. Beautiful build, Joe. Way to jump back in!!! Please show us more as you build them.
  16. Hi to you all! I started building model cars in 1966 or 67, when I was 8 or 9 years old. I remember the first body I spray painted when I was about 10 or so. At that time, a local paint shop chain called Earl Scheib, who would "paint any car any color for just $39.95", was pitching his "Baked On Diamond Gloss Finish". Apparently, this was achieved by placing the vehicle in a large oven. So, in my infinite wisdom, in attempt to achieve an Earl Scheib Baked On Diamond Gloss Finish, I turned the oven on to 275 degrees and inserted the freshly painted and gassed body straight onto the middle oven rack. About 10 minutes later, I turned the oven light on to check my progress and, to my surprise and horror, saw a puddling blob of dripping styrene plastic. I had to get that mess in the oven cleaned up before my Mom got home from work or face the dire consequences. Many of the kits I built between '68 and '76, such as the original AMT '66 Mustang Fastback, (poorly) brush painted metallic red with silver racing stripes, Revell '57 Nomad, AMT Gas Rhonda Long Nosed Mustang Funny Car, Revell Baja Bug, the AMT Meyers Towed, AMT "Here Comes The Judge" '57 T-Bird, the original AMT MPC '68 Olds Toronado and Chuck Miller Fire Truck Show Car, AMT '68 Shelby GT 500 (the one with clear tear drop hood and the record on the box), AMT ACcelerator '68 Corvette drag racer, a 1:20 scale MPC T Bucket kit called the Baja Bug that could either be built as an Altered style drag racer or a blown Hemi powered sand rail type dune buggy, 2 MPC Switchers '25 "T" Hot Rods in burgundy, a full fendered version for my girlfriend and a highboy version for me, to name a few, have never been re-released. I was around 12 when the teen-age son of a friend of my Mom's decided he was no longer interested in model cars. He gave me a large box of built kits including original issues of the Mooneyes Dragster and Sanitary T Bucket, the Beatnick Bandit, the Bill Cushionberry Silhouette, the Python, the Stone-Woods-Cook Willys, the Ala Kart, the AMT '65 Bonneville and others. When I went out of state to attend college, my younger brother, with whom I shared a bedroom, dumped all of my model cars into the trash. I could have killed him when I returned home, but he's still waking this earth. I continued to build during my college days and early adulthood until an unwanted divorce knocked the wind out of my sales in 1983. After I recovered from the divorce, life just got in the way for many years. I had collected a pretty good stash of kits before my divorce and have held on to them. I also have been buying kits since the early 90s, intending to start building again, but just couldn't find or make the time. I continue to buy new kits and have pages and pages of plans for these kits stored in the Documents Folder on my PC. I have also moved a couple of times in the passed few years, so the vast majority of my kit stash, as well as my model building tools and supplies, are still boxed up in storage. Anyway, the newly updated release of the Revell '32 Ford Tudor Sedan has stoked my fire. My passion is kit bashing, so I have a really hard time just building out of the box. My first '32 Tudor Sedan kit will be a Highboy with a chopped Jimmy Flinstone body, a supercharged Ardun Flathead from Texas 3d Customs and the Halibrand wheels from the Revell '29 Ford Model A Roadster. I have plans for more builds of this kit, as well as many others. I am also a member of the San Diego Model Car Club, but my work schedule has been preventing me from attending the meetings. I enjoy the posts, the creativity and the camaraderie on this forum and am honored to be able to participate.
  17. Beautiful Pontiac, Steve. Congratulations on the awards. Keep up the great work...
  18. Ace, You did a good job on the header mod. The engine that comes in this kit is a Big Block Chevy and is not accurate for the Grumpy's Toy Vega. That is also why the Tunnel Ram has the wrong intake port configuration. I plan to steal the Small Block Chevy engine from one of my AMT '66 Nova kits when I build mine. I hope to get it on the workbench in the near future.
  19. The plan: Revell '32 Ford Sedan built as a Highboy Jimmy Flintstone chopped Tudor Sedan Body Texas 3D Customs blown and Hilborn injected Ardun (no longer!)-Flathead Halibrand wheels from Revell '29 Ford Model A Roadster kit Exterior color: Metallic or Pearl Black (will decide after spoon test) Interior: Oxblood upholstery and carpet Engine color: Ford Y-Block Red Looking for ideas on the chassis color, Metallic Dark Red or Metallic or Pearl Black to match the body? Your ideas and input are requested and welcome...
  20. Good to see you back on this project, Gerry. Please keep your progress posts coming!...
  21. Many moons ago, a neighbor of mine had a '69 Camaro Indy Pace Car replica with an LT-1 350 and a Muncie 4 speed. That thing RIPPED!...
  22. Mozzi, Your pickup project looks like it will turn out BITCHEN! Please keep posting your progress... This picture inspired me and got my creative juices flowing! How 'bout this blown Ardun Flathead in Revell's '32 Sedan kit with a Jimmy Flinstone chopped Tudor sedan body, built as a Highboy with the Halibrand wheels from the Revell '29 Ford Model A Roadster? I just ordered this engine, plus additional goodies, from Texas 3D Customs and already have the Jimmy Flinstone body. Now to decide on colors and get to the workbench...
  23. Unfortunately, no. Only the Mooneyes Dragster is a faithful reproduction, other than the original decals. The Scarlet Screamer has a Small Block Chevy engine, the upcoming Keeler's Kustoms Kent Fuller Dragster has a blown Pontiac engine. The Sanitary T Bucket has a blown Hemi engine, the upcoming Keeler's Kustoms Comp T Roadster has a blown FE 427 Ford engine. (I believe the blown Hemi from the Keeler's Kustoms Skorpion '53 Studebaker Funny Car may be adapted to accurately depict the Sanitary T Bucket) The injected Buick Nailhead engine in the Fumin' Fiat has been replaced with the blown FE 427 Ford and 6-2bbl carb Cadillaic engines in the Keeler's Kustoms Yellow Fever Fiat. I believe that the Thunder Charger may be replicated by kitbashing the Dragmaster chassis from Mooneyes with the blown Hemi from the Skorpion. Future release of the Bantam in the Keeler's Kustoms series remains to be seen. Anyone know what the second engines in the Keeler's Kustoms Kent Fuller Dragster and Comp T Roadster will be?
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