I found a tube of that pink and some turquoise in the bottom of a junkyard I got from ebay. Looks as "moldy" as yours, too. I guess now I'm going to have to find a use for them!
Won't you take me back to school
I need to learn the golden rule
Won't you lay it on the line
I need to hear it just one more time
Oh won't you tell me again
Kris, theres one of them on ebay right now
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1970s-Pyro-The-Curler-Super-Surf-Tricycle-Model-Kit-M177-300-1-8-scale-Sealed-/381159672279?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item58bee309d7
You got it! I saw them at a small club in San Francisco when they were supporting the Triumph and Agony album. One of the best live shows I've seen. Being only 20 feet away from Doro was pretty cool too!
Stronger than a mountain of steel
Faster than hell on wheels
We've got, we've got, all the power we need
Let's build a playground on this old battlefield
Yes, Jeffrey, there's enough room for a 1/25 15" or perhaps 16" Trans Am tire in there. Not quite enough for the larger 1/24 tires like those used in Tamiya's GTCC cars.
It was the Orbitron that was found languishing in Mexico. Its been restored, but that pimp my ride fellow Boeckmann bolloxed it all up. Compare the stance of the original with the pimpin' stance it has now:
I've got a few bottles of ancient Testor's colors by Roth bottle paints. They are still in liquid form, and I can open the bottles, but dang do they smell bad. I'm afraid to use them, so they sit on my shelf in all their 50 year old glory.
Sometimes I use a dremel to grind down the offending area significantly wider and lower, fill the void with bondo, then block sand and feather the edges. It works particularly well on door lines.