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This is just cool!
charlie8575 replied to charlie8575's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Brilliant response *applause.* Charlie Larkin -
I started working on this a couple of weeks ago. A Revell 1968 Dodge Charge R/T. Very nice kit. This picture is from then, and more will be coming soon. Charlie Larkin
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This is just cool!
charlie8575 replied to charlie8575's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
A very interesting argument, Chuck, and not a bad one, either. Charlie Larkin -
Harbor Freight Airbrush?
charlie8575 replied to SuperStockAndy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
If you're looking to learn how to airbrush, I'd spend the $20 or so and grab a Badger 250. I still use mine for quick jobs. They clean VERY easily, and are stone-axe simple. Charlie Larkin -
What can we learn from Steve Jobs?
charlie8575 replied to sjordan2's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I think the most important lesson Steve Jobs, or any of his general ilk can teach is this: Hold fast to your visions and dreams, and let nothing stop you. On a side-note, I agree 100% with Joe C. and Mike Laliberte on the wealth/obligation comment. While I suppose there might be a moral obligation, "giving" takes many forms, and helping make personal computing (as much as I despise computers of any kind,) possible, along with its subsequent advances. All the other wonders of the world brought forth by not just Steve Jobs- but as Chuck said, Ford, Edison, Tesla, even people like Samuel Colt with interchangeable parts, making the subsequent devices and products a reality, are how these men paid their debt to society, and any additional should be purely of free will; the conscience is something no man can dictate to another. The inventive, entrepreneurial spirit, when used for the advancement of society, is probably the greatest gift man has to himself. Charlie Larkin -
Tamiya's New Primer is out
charlie8575 replied to Gregg's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The sad thing....each and every one of you are right. Hopefully, they'll start getting the paints back soon. They have a few colors I need that I can't find close equivalent to in Testors or Humbrol. Charlie Larkin -
I like the idea of building the coupe as a rep-stock (shocking, I know,) and I'll figure out something for the rest of it. Those tampo-printed narrow-band whitewalls are going in the spares box. Charlie Larkin
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The right engine for Modelhaus '49 Cadillac
charlie8575 replied to khier's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Any thoughts on what to use on the Caddy for a 2-bbl intake? Those seem pretty scarce in the modeling world. Either that, or you could always do an "owner-mod" with the triple twos, which would still be pretty cool on an otherwise stock car. Does the Revell engine come with a 3-speed or Hydra-Matic? Charlie Larkin -
Improvised Tools
charlie8575 replied to graveturtle's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'll have one of my girl friends pick those up. I have a hard enough time getting a date, the last thing I need to do is send mixed messages! Charlie Larkin -
Absolutely agree on that. HOW? I've tried for years to get my gauges to come out that nicely, and it's never worked. Yours look great. Charlie Larkin
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Those bumper are....out there? Much better with the modifications. Charlie Larkin
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The Funny Quote Thread
charlie8575 replied to RickRollerLT1's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I see you and I play the same game.....well, you have a girlfriend, so I'm winning for change! This is winning? Charlie Larkin -
I agree completely. These cars were already rather low, at least to their contemporaries, and don't really need to be tinkered with too much. VERY nice job on the pin-stripe on the fenders. Charlie Larkin
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1/25 AMT '76 Gremlin X 2n1 coming from Round 2
charlie8575 replied to SteveG's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Of all of those, I miss the 79 cent/gallon gas the most.... How I wish for 1998-early '99, when it was running about 85 cents/gallon. Charlie Larkin -
1980's Toyota Celica-Supra WIP *engine bay/firewall detailed!*
charlie8575 replied to brodie_83's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Brodie, we've all had builds like. For some of us, that's every single one of them to one degree or another! And yes, I include myself in that count. You've done a great job with this. Don't let the plastic outsmart you. Charlie Larkin -
I'd like to see if someone would want to make simulated exhaust, perhaps using a steam unit from an HO or N scale steam locomotive. The cylinder pulses occur fast enough on a real car that a fairly steady stream of smoke would be acceptable, although if someone wanted to rig up a sound recording to go along with it, that would be pretty cool, too. Charlie Larkin
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Interesting color treatment. If you do that with the white/cream fenders and orange wheels, you'll have a fine-looking build. Charlie Larkin
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`58 Impy........and I broke it. Now fixed
charlie8575 replied to Diesel Gypsy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I think Jon's solution might be the most workable of the bunch, although Steve's would probably function well, too. If you decide to attach the window first, I would suggest using something like canopy glue for the entire assembly to avoid marring. I do agree with Steve and the others- pretty car that's worth getting together right. Charlie -
The Funny Quote Thread
charlie8575 replied to RickRollerLT1's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
As heard on Jay Leno last night... "The economy is so bad...I ordered a Greek salad last night, and the restaurant went bankrupt!" (rimshot/guitar riff follows.) Charlie Larkin -
It still came out nicely, Joel. That's the main thing. Lesson learned- on to the next project. Charlie Larkin
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"Mercury Rising" 1949 Mercury Convertible / "Bubble Top"
charlie8575 replied to John Teresi's topic in Model Cars
it reminds me of one of Ford's stainless steel cars that they made for Allegheny Steel to demonstrate the versatility of the material. That body looks like it's the best vacuum-plating job I've ever seen. Very nice work, John. Charlie Larkin -
Now THIS is cool! Where did you find the speed parts? Charlie Larkin