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Very nice work on that engine. What are you going to use for the drive belt(s)? Charlie Larkin
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Duel Plymouth Valiant WIP Almost finished 14/02
charlie8575 replied to IMPALA SS 427's topic in WIP: Model Cars
That came out very nicely. I'll be keeping an eye open for that resin body. Any idea who's doing it? Charlie Larkin -
Well, it started snowing here about 10 or a little after. So far, not too much. I had to run outside for a couple of minutes to broom up the mess from a branch that fell, and it felt like wet, heavy slush from the coating on the driveway. This is not going to be fun. Fortunately, Dad finally capitulated and agreed to get a working snow-thrower, although, in his fantastically Scottish manner, he got a little electric single-stage instead of something that might actually work. Fortunately, his car is being repaired, so there's one less to work around. I hope this snow ends up being more light than heavy. With the amount we're getting, anything else is not going to be enjoyable. Charlie Larkin
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Neat color, Geoff. I could see Morgan actually using something like that. Charlie Larkin
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1972 Hurst/Oldsmobile Convertible Is Finished!
charlie8575 replied to mrmike's topic in WIP: Model Cars
A good kit in good hands is always a good thing to see. I'm a little disappointed to hear about Purple Power; seems more mandated "improvements" from on high may be to blame. For paint removal, looks like I might be going back to Easy-Off fume free. If I may, Mike, try bleach for the chrome stripping. I find putting that in a plastic jar with a threaded plastic lid works very well- seals tight and doesn't stink too bad. While I haven't tried it on newer Revell plating, I've found on mid-late 1990s vintage AMT plastic, it doesn't take more than around an hour to remove the plating. I then use the clear lacquer beneath as a "primer" coat. I'll enjoy watching this come to life. Charlie Larkin -
A family affair
charlie8575 replied to mnwildpunk's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Very cool. We'll look forward to seeing some results. Charlie Larkin -
During my teaching days, it was one of the reasons I really pushed modeling on the kids. It FORCES you to slow down...think about what you're doing, follow directions (more-or-less) or work out something if the instructions don't quite work. Frankly, I wonder if one of the reasons I lost jobs was because I was talking these kids out of SPED (and the school departments out of the huge amounts of money that go with SPED kids, but that's a rant for the disillusioned teacher's boards). For his age especially, he did a fine job on that and can definitely be proud of it. Charlie Larkin
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1st off the bench for 2013 revell 1969 chevy nova
charlie8575 replied to robo37's topic in Model Cars
Wow...it's....green. Nice work on that. Charlie Larkin -
Perfect? No build ever is. Very nice work on your part- absolutely. Charlie Larkin
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Revell 1957 Ford Custom & Revell 1957 Chevrolet 150 Together
charlie8575 replied to RandyB.'s topic in Model Cars
Agreed, perhaps AMT can be convinced to fix that mess of a '58 and do something a little different. Randy- again, very nice builds. Charlie Larkin -
Beautifully done, Rich. That looks just right from everything from the parts used to the color. Charlie Larkin
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Revell Customer Service
charlie8575 replied to Rick Schmidt's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Took a few days to respond, then 2-4 weeks for the parts to arrive end of last week. We'll see where it lands. Charlie Larkin -
Very nice, Curt. Especially those wheels. That would make an excellent article for the magazine, too. Charlie Larkin
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Nicely done. Charlie Larkin
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Nice end to the build and the story, Mike. I'll certainly look forward to seeing that next month. Belated happy birthday, too. I hope you enjoyed it. Charlie Larkin
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A few years ago, I got a ride home in a fairly new Azera from a friend of mine. Other than a little tire noise (he had put on rather aggressive performance-oriented tires), I was absolutely floored at how good a car Hyundai had become. I still thought back to a girl I knew in college and a couple of rides I had with her in her still fairly-new Excel (about five or six years old), and man was that thing tired already. I hope Craig and Mike's experiences are anomalies. I would be willing to try one if the time for a new car ever does come. Charlie Larkin
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I like Jim's idea. Plus, you get some storage out of the deal. That, and all things considered, you can get a used particle board wardrobe cheap, new ones reasonably, and used squirrel cage blowers for not a lot of money. I might seriously consider knocking something like that together. Charlie Larkin
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While playing with Legos. Charlie Larkin
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Gorgeous job on this. Light blue is a nice color for these. Charlie Larkin
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chevrolet 6 cylinder engines
charlie8575 replied to azers's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
For reference, here's a good picture of the integral-head 250 head in bare cast iron. Aside from the 2-bbl intake, it looks pretty much like one with the separate intake manifold from what I can see, although I guess, from reading the thread, that those had a real bad habit of cracking, which doesn't really surprise me, given the heat stresses and that big piece of iron sticking off the side unsupported. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showpost.php?s=7a5c0aa8946caddda84dda85f1c6c52c&p=4168015&postcount=8 Charlie Larkin