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  1. Ah...the original post I alluded to elsewhere. Yes, Chron's is a miserable condition, I know a couple of people that have it or one of its related illnesses, and it absolutely blows. Someday, a cure for this, and most of the other miseries will be found, until then, stay strong and know we're here to support you and your family in any way needed. Charlie Larkin
  2. I missed this the first time around, Terry, but I hope all goes well for her. Charlie Larkin
  3. Especially when the repair bill comes. Oh wait....the bill almost goes away because I can do 95% of it myself! I've noticed that to in some trucks and cars with crank windows. They even feel poorly made and they usually put the crank in a spot that's inaccessible or uncomfortable to reach. Charlie Larkin
  4. I agree. I think a stock Hudson is a great-looking car. Nice job, Len. Charlie Larkin
  5. This young man (29 years old) decided to drive a Model A Ford every day- for a year. His starting line was "Because not everything a person owns should contain a computer." It's a very interesting chronicle. http://www.365daysofa.com/ Charlie Larkin
  6. Cream body with orange accents (moulding strip, wheels, perhaps the fenders,) would be very sharp. Model Master Light Ivory is a nice cream color that looks good on 1930s cars. Charlie Larkin
  7. Newton Centre....know it well. I'm in Newtonville regularly for lodge, and use Newton Highlands' Green Line stop when I have to go into Boston. I live out in Marlborough. Ben- nice pick for the color on that car. I can't get into the rolling stock, but I like the rest of it. Charlie Larkin
  8. Great overall, but that surfboard is a homerun. Beautiful work. Charlie Larkin
  9. Definitely a good resource to have. Charlie Larkin
  10. Chevrolet offered the two-tone paint confined to the roof in (usually) the lighter color. Perhaps you can use that as the starting point, although getting it work around that fastback roof might be a bit of a challenge. The two-tone paint on the one two-tone '67 I've seen had the paint down to the bottom of the roof pillars and used what look like the vinyl top mouldings to serve as the color break. Charlie Larkin
  11. Personally, I think the gigantic wheels, even on newer cars designed around them, look silly and cartoonish. I do agree, though, that sometimes, a nice set of aftermarket wheels can make a really nice model, and as also pointed out, specific car, color, etc. Charlie Larkin
  12. I REALLY needed a good laugh! Thanks. Charlie Larkin
  13. I'll second that statement. Too bad he didn't do a second one to send to a good caster. That would probably become said caster's best-seller or pretty close to it. If I had the patience and (mostly) ability to rework that kit like that, I would. In the interim, I'll simply build what I have and do my best to make it presentable. Charlie Larkin
  14. That is a very nicely-executed model, to be sure. Very nice work with the side-spear. Charlie Larkin
  15. Nice job on the hood. Will it be all white, or do you have another color you'll be pairing with it? Charlie Larkin
  16. Nice to see a color besides black or maroon, and very nice to see a rep-stock. Great job with that foiling, too. Charlie Larkin
  17. The 230 is a nice surprise, and you did a nice job on it and the rest of the car. Charlie Larkin
  18. All I need is to find a stock body and engine to use that nose with... Nice job on this one. Charlie Larkin
  19. Now we're talkin'! Does anyone make a correct-era 6 in plastic or resin? I'll have to go hunt one down, or does anyone know what's needed to update one of the early Rambler 6s? Charlie Larkin
  20. This is a good sign. I know that IMC, at least from what I was being told, didn't have anything directly to do with Okey, but perhaps they've come to some kind of partnership. I do hope the kits are still being molded here, though, instead of elsewhere. Charlie Larkin
  21. The two-door sedan body is very cool, and nicely done. Thought of getting it cast? Charlie Larkin
  22. It gets done when it gets done...and not a second before. Charlie Larkin
  23. What Craig has said is absolutely correct. Ford's sales blitz was really what killed all the independents, and, believe it or not, almost did in Chrysler, too. The flood of unordered cars that starting showing up at dealers in the early spring of 1954 forced Ford dealers to give massive, loss-inducing discounts just so they'd have enough room for inventory they actually wanted. General Motors, not about to let Chevrolet lose, retaliated likewise. And the blood-letting began. The independent companies, already in a weakened position, simply couldn't keep up with Ford or Chevy (both of which were already less expensive to start with than most independent makes,) and all ended up circling the drain. Charlie Larkin
  24. There is a bit of a resemblance in the nose. The Amazon (122/124/125) was introduced in 1957, so I'd imagine the design was being finalized about the time the '55s were being produced. Charlie Larkin
  25. If you can find one, the Jo-Han '62 Rambler taxi is the same wheelbase; it's pretty much the same body. Charlie Larkin
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