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retro and rat rods, just dont get it.......
Rob Hall replied to tubbs's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
On a question like this, I turn to the cornerstone of Vulcan philosophy--Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. The car hobby is a broad spectrum with many niches, areas of interest and styles. Personally, I'm not into hot rods, rat rods, customs, lowriders ,donks, Pro Street, etc... my interest runs towards unrestored '60s-70s cars, restored '60s-70s cars, modern performance cars, Pro Touring style vintage cars, period street machine styles from the '60s-70s, vintage and modern racing cars. To each their own, it's all interesting on some level... -
Way cool...I love the look of Pro Stock cars of that era.
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No Dodge in Nascar next year
Rob Hall replied to jjsipes's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's unfortunate...the '13 Charger race car concept they showed off a while back looked great. But Penske was their only engine supplier and team (I assume this is across all 3 series, not just Sprint Cup?) -
The fascias are different from the BRZ, and the Aoshima one doesn't have an engine.
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I've ordered a bunch of goodies the last few days, got a few eBay goodies in the mail Saturday and today--an unbuilt MPC '79 Volare Road Runner (I have both of the '77 kits, didn't have any later ones), some wheels from Scenes Unlimited, and some parts from Missing Link Resin (uptop for the AMT '59 Imperial, early '70s Torino/Mustang/Maverick hubcaps, and a Ford 6 cyl)..
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The 5 best GM designs
Rob Hall replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
IIRC, the magazine reviews put the Miata ahead of the Solstice/Sky in comparisons...the Miata has always been a great driving little sports car. -
Why are kits so much money!?
Rob Hall replied to '08SEAL's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Speaking of movies, I went to see The Dark Knight Rises this past weekend--$13 for the ticket, $16 for popcorn, a coke, and Junior Mints. About 3 1/2 hours w/ the trailers..but I thoroughly enjoyed it... -
The 5 best GM designs
Rob Hall replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The Solstice and Sky had neat styling, but had a lot of shortcomings..horribly cheap interior materials, non-usable trunk, etc... -
Why are kits so much money!?
Rob Hall replied to '08SEAL's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Modeling is a very cheap hobby compared to other pastimes....model cars are generally a lot cheaper than military models, or R/C cars, or R/C airplanes...and definitely much cheaper than the other pastimes I've dabbled in over the years that require lots of expensive, specialized gear (mountain biking, skiing, golf)... -
Hard to pick one...I have a number of books that I like, incl. biographies and other books by auto industry people like Lee Iacocca, Bob Lutz, John DeLorean. Some racing-related books I particularly like are: 'Go Like Hell' about the Ford GT40 program Porsche 917: The Undercover Story Vic Elford: Reflections on a Golden Age The Unfair Advantage (Mark Donohue) Racing in the Rain: My Years with Brilliant Drivers, Legendary Sports Cars, and a Dedicated Team Senna vs Prost (and a 1/2 dozen other books on Senna) Currently reading 'The Limit: Life and Death in the 1961 Grand Prix Season'.... For picture books, I have a bunch of coffee-table books I like incl. one on the Otis Chandler muscle car collection, one on Boulevard Photographic (vintage car advertising), one on Lotus in F1 in the '60s, Alan de La Plante's book on Gilles Villeneuve (which has great pics of many drivers and cars of the late '70s-early '80s F1 era), etc..
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early 70s Chevy 250 straight 6?
Rob Hall replied to tvandmoviecars's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I bought a couple later resin 6 cyl Chevy engines a few years ago IIRC from Missing Link Resin, don't know if they still cast them...plan to use 'em in a '69 Nova and a '69 Camaro. -
What's coming out next ?
Rob Hall replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm looking forward to the Fujimi Lamborghini Reventon which should be out this month. Also looking forward to the RoG Ferrari 599 GTO and SV Aperta. For AMT reissues, I'm looking forward to the AMT '70s Ford van, '70 Ford Galaxie, and '69 Hurst Olds. For Revell new kits, looking forward to the '50 Olds, '57 Ford and '62 Corvette eventually. As far as the Revell reissues that are coming, I could see maybe getting the Buick GNX reissue (though I built the original back in the day, but have ideas for another), and maybe the Foose modified reissues.. Looking forward to seeing what gets announced at iHobby in a few months for 2013. -
He makes good stuff...I've bought a bunch of his wheels off of eBay, most recently some widened Mopar steel wheels. Didn't realize he had a website.
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1/32 Andretti Lola Indy Car- Highly Detailed
Rob Hall replied to Art Laski's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Pretty cool...I've never built an Indy Car in that scale.. -
Nah, the belt holds them up. (solid fan belts, not flexible ones..
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The 5 best GM designs
Rob Hall replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
On a worst designs list, definitely.. -
The 5 best GM designs
Rob Hall replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Very subjective, but here are my top 5.. '63-65 Riviera '66-67 Riviera '66-67 Toronado '67-68 Eldorado '63-67 Corvette -
Fujimi Mclaren MP4-12C FINALY in plastic kit!
Rob Hall replied to Plasticfanatic's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Looks good..would like to see the street version kitted..saw one of the street cars in person last week in SoCal...sharp car.