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Love the general lee and the Smokey firebird, I too built the general lee as well as daisy’s jeep
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That is a STEAL, holy wow great deal on a mint JoHan 👍. A 68 Eldo JoHan kit in the same condition at our local vintage junk shop is $300. One day I’ll get one
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Yellow 1967 Ford
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I like the Roadkill cars and that Nova Wagon
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fly, scorching a
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Usually I just name them Fred; always build them the same like that too. But seeing that picture of those cartoon snowmen I gotta build a two headed one.
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Mice around here have either become scarce or smart because a mouse trap in the garage has been set for a month with no mice coming after catching at least 8 before then but I do see little tunnels and tracks in the snow so I don't know what's up with those dudes.
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that big rack
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Totally forgot to put a picture of the first snowman of the season on here after mentioning i'd do that like a month ago. So here it is.
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the '72 Chrysler
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goes the Tempest
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Midnight up staying is what we did on New Years Eve; playin' board games, watching Mr. Bean new years special 1993, and what not.
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Got curious again about the vintage kits of my interest for sale, so I just thought why not check ebay for the heck of it; not intending to buy, just to gauge prices. Searched up my favourite vintage kit, (the JoHan 1960 Plymouth hardtop) you know, just to see if there's any selling. I see an original issue in a mint box, all complete, parts still on the tree and everything. I see the price: $785 holy smokes it's not missing a decimal point anywhere. Question, I know some of you have vintage kits, I'd like to know how did you get them? Kept them from a long time ago? Managed to find a great deal? Or did you end up spending a bus load on one? There must be some smart way to get into vintage kits. I know I only ever purchased two, an original issue near mint MPC '70 Bonneville sports hauler ($40), and a pretty mint 1966 issue of the Monogram '58 T-bird ($50). But there were other cool kits at the same place that were entering the price range of that Plymouth I just mentioned. So I guess if you have any knowledge on how to go about buying vintage kits, that would be cool
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just as bad (side question has anyone ever tried to read this entire story from page one to now? I attempted but just got to page 30 something. It's a commitment.)
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Your Favourite Vintage Car Commercial
Falcon Ranchero replied to Falcon Ranchero's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
If you think that one's corny, check out the '59 Olds ad, also with Florence Henderson. "O-L-D-S, that's Olds, pronounced NEW, and that's news, GOOD NEWS"🤣 -
those dang onions
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Sun popped up
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Your Favourite Vintage Car Commercial
Falcon Ranchero replied to Falcon Ranchero's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
1969 AMC Rebel Commercial- it's a fun one -
WOW that's gorgeous; absolutely love the 1960 Plymouths. Was hoping to get my hands on a '60 Hardtop but if I can even get I wagon I'd be satisfied. I like how it's mildly customized with the wheels and the engine 👍
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I find that snow also helps with realism, and totally outside is ideal. Was hoping to experiment with perspective to make a car look real size in front of a real garage but it was a little too snowy today. On calm snow days it's really neat. The photos of my 1962 Pontiac Catalina are the most real appearing ones I took so far.
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Yeah that 428 has caught my eye a couple times when looking at Thunderbirds for sale. 1966 is my favourite year of the 64-66 'birds cause the '66 front end looks somewhat like a Mustang with four headlights so it adds to the sportiness.
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Cool stuff, i really like that '60 Custom Ford; I too have the Thunderbird bubble top and I was actually thinking about using it on a customizing 1961 Ford but it never happened. I was a little unsure of how to make that work, but you did an excellent job on yours there.