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  1. Looks kinda like a half baked Mad Max Interceptor ripoff to my eyes. But they aren't very sharp either [my eyes]. Bob F
  2. I need 2 sets of these at least. Very nice work. Bob F
  3. Pretty sweet gig there el presidente..... Here are a few pix with my Dad and a couple of racers. Alexis, toldja she was HOT! I think my Dad has his hand on her ass.....LOL Jungle Pam, you can see the rain on her shoulder. This was later Sat. She was so gracious... What can I say? Cory Mac is the MAN! Some snapperhead took a pic as I was taking this one so his flash made it blow out. I shopped it a bit but it's pretty washed out. Ashley was also gracious, but the throng of fans was quite overwhelming indeed. Enjoy!
  4. Those are very cool...... Any build that involves NITRO is a cool build. Try it again.... you clearly already have the hang of it. Bob F
  5. Pardon me gents, but Revell has had the longest tradition of drag racing kit making among the model makers. Theirs is a long history so this is not a shock at all. it's been a longer time coming than I would have liked but these are certainly welcomed. Drag racing kits have always been brisk sellers since the old days so i fail to see why there would be questions as to why these are being produced. New toolings are welcome of new subjects from the current crop as well as nostalgic cars. Drag racing has a great history which remains quite strong even today. Bring on the new kits! Bob F
  6. Yeah, the Pro Mod guys didn't get to qualify due to the downpour. It seemed like the rain that had been falling for the last month had affected the track in some way on Sat. The Pro Stock guys qualified with fast times and top speeds but the nitro cars had to much for the track. Sunday was a different story though. Aside from the initial spritzing we got, it was good. The track temp stayed down and as the day went on everyone seemed to get faster. The Pro Mods got run late but they were super quick and that blue camaro was really ripping [forget who drives it]. That TA/FC of Alexis DeJornia going off the end of the track was the only real wrinkle in the whole day. My heart was in my throat when she hit the chutes and the just flew off the car! She hit the "beach" pretty quick and if you got to see the car it was bent straight up all the way to the blower! I'm super glad she was OK. I got a pic with her and my dad, GOD is she HOT! Got a snoot full of nitro when Doug Kallita fired up so that was good [NOT!]. The nitro guys should have a siren or red light when they fire up. not everyone is aware that they are ready to go. learned something new as well. Some nitro motors take 5 gallons of oil, others take 4 gallons. interesting..... I have pix and will post a few in a bit. Glad you were there and had a good time. Bob F
  7. Much better than the box. Now we can see the potential of it. I think I have the Soff-Seal around here somewhere....................... Well done indeed my brother plastic fanatic... Bob Frias
  8. Thanks TXRat... I was being sorta lazy there. I actually have that site and many others bookmarked. I guess it's time for some research, which is always fun since this is my fave sport. Englishtown was great, posting pix of that on the thread i started on it soon. Time to go a searchin.. Bob Frias
  9. I just bought an NOS kit of this car and I'm wondering something. Who ran this type of car WITH the shotgun motor? And if so, are there decals for it that exist? I know someone knows the answer..... I'll be grateful as it is probably going to be my Lions dragway build-off entry. Bob F
  10. I guarnatee that's the same guy who sold me my first set of Snake N Mongoose decals. That guy is an idiot. he doesn't say that the white portions are not printed in his descriptions. Decals from the actual kit come up now and then. good luck... Bob
  11. I'll be driving up from Balmer in the AM. Should arrive at 10:00 EST. Perhaps we have a few others going? I heard some mention a while back in one of the threads around here. LOTSA pix!! I'll be the guy with the long hair and the hawaiian print shirt [that'll make about 1,000 of us! LOL] I'll have the NE accent, that'll be a dead giveaway! Bob
  12. There is almost no chrome on the real car, why have a chrome sprue at all? And those molded on belts!! With subject matter of this size even Revell in the 70's put rubber belts on their TF/Funny car kits. It's easier to mold round pullys and supply belt material. Most of it does look quite nice but I question the logic of the belt and the chrome sprue. I have felt for a long time that co's should offer 2 versions of akitwith chrome sprues and without them. It saves them money anyway. And it saves many of us the hassle of de-chroming and having to deal with the barrier left behind in order to either re-chrome or paint the item in its correct color. Not only that, I despise parting lines so it all gets sanded anyway. With a kit of this order of magnitude, I should not have to buy an aftermarket kit to make a truly accurate and pleasing model. The aftermarket can certainly up the ante, but the belts and perhaps some other niggles will make it [for me] a head scratcher at this price level. I'll still pony up for it of course. Bob
  13. TEA CANDLE TINS!!! Frikkin Genius!!! I'm robbing some tonight. Mums always has em going and I know where the bag of em are! They'll scale out right, they'll be poyfect! This belongs in the tips thread...... Now, when I get back to building................................................. Bob
  14. I'm currently listening to Lamb of God's new album Wrath. My playlist includes BLS, Thy Will Be Done, As I Lay Dying, and if I feel nostaligic [which is often] I'll slap on some Thin Lizzy, Zep or maybe some Beatles. I listen to lots of aggresive metal though. Bob
  15. Well guys, with the onset of Summer upon us I pack up all my modeling gear till the Fall. I had hoped to get more done on this project and at least post a few more progress pix but there has been little in the way of that. Other than things that have yet to be attached there is little to see. I'll still be prowling these pages of course but building has always gotten sidelined during the warm days of the year in my case. I'm still buying PE items and kits all summer so I will stay up to speed, but the building is now shut down till the days begin to grow shorter. The truth of it is I'm going to be working on my 1:1 project which is putting a supercharged Ecotec into my 2000 cavalier SS. If it goes well and I'm able to pony up the needed cash I will have quite the sleeper on my hands. As it is I will be outdoors most of the summer and working out in my new gym. I even uninstalled Battlefield II!!!! I'll be watching and commenting as time allows. I'll be @ Englishtown June 13, 14 with my Dad, and will be hitting the many East Coast tracks as well this summer. Richmond is close by and that will be fun later in the year. Enjoy the Summer and get out!!!!! Bob Frias AKA: Dragline
  16. I'll be at Englishtown on the 13th and 14th with my dad. Haven't been there in 8 years. Last time I was htere I was crewing my buddy Dave Missions Super Stock Camaro, we had tranny troubles though. Gonna be fun. Bob
  17. 67, 68 Big Block Shelby's and my old Factory Five Cobra. I miss the old girl................. Bob
  18. Awesome dude..... Danke Bob
  19. Links? I couldn't get anyhting with GooGle Bob
  20. Stunning Randy. Dodge with a Hemi, they ruled the strips [and still do] for years. I have a Landy Charger here. Maybe someday I'll get to it. Bob
  21. For a guy who used to follow the directions and rush this is the next level for sure. Please, never build them like you used to ever again. I can only imagine that the results [which are most excellent BTW], are feeling very rewarding at this time. So what have we learned? 1: NEVER follow the kits plans............ 2: DO something to enhance the stock kit. 3: NEVER listen to some Schmuck on the Internet. 4: Disregard everything I've written and HAVE FUN modeling at your own pace and level. This is making me want to whip out my own Mustang II kit. How I wished they'd have molded it in white. I'll bet there was a sale on red styrene. I'll be watching this. Bob F
  22. I'm in of course. I have just the "secret weapon" kit at the ready. Bob F
  23. JJ=Jungle Jim' SR 1-R= SwampRat 1-R Glad you volunteered to help us. It is very much appreciated. Bob
  24. I replied in my own Garlits thread but I'll echo it here as well bigwrench. BY ALL MEANS BRO! Please take as many pix as you can. I'm in dire need of some for the JJ car as well as SR 1-R. Any and all are welcomed my friend. If I can do ANYTHING for you, please don't hesitate to ask. Bob F
  25. Starting to look like something now. Where's your nemesis' build? Is he just going to spring it on us fully realized or will there be a WIP type photo montage? Inquiring minds and all.. Bob F
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