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No. Please take the political and religion discussion elsewhere, along with other non-automotive off topic material. I'll admit that I've been guilty of jumping in the fray myself in the past--I do like a good debate, but this really isn't the place for it. It just clutters up the forum....random off topic posts have made other modeling forums and mailing lists largely unusable.
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1/25 Revell '72 Hurst/Olds Cutlass Kit
Rob Hall replied to W-Machine's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I wonder if the kit will include Indy Pace Car decals. Speaking of a real wing, none of the pics I've seen recently of the '72 H/Os seem to show one. -
It would take a lot of scratchbuilding. About the only kits I can think of as a starting point would be an MPC '71-76 Impala/Caprice (easily found as the AMT '76 Caprice reissue). The Caprice would have the correct windshield and similar chassis, though the wheelbase is shorter. Interestingly, there was a 1:43rd scale model made of this very subject...not sure who did it, but it was an expensive handbuilt (diecast, white metal, or resin, not sure) in the '90s..saw one once in dark red w/ a white top. By the way, that photo looks like a scene from near the end of the movie 'Casino'.
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The dismantling of America continues...
Rob Hall replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yes, manufacturing in the US has been dying off for over 30 years, along w/ other 19th century industries like steelmaking and coal mining. The 21st century in the US is about technology and knowledge work...that's been where a lot of growth has been the last 15 years or so. I'm glad I went into software development after college rather than one of the 'old economy' career paths that have no future. -
The dismantling of America continues...
Rob Hall replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Good riddance...GM is better off without that lame brand of poseur bling trucks. Pontiac is the only GM brand I'm sad to see go this year. -
1/25 Revell '72 Hurst/Olds Cutlass Kit
Rob Hall replied to W-Machine's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
The formal roof coupe was offered as a Hurst/Olds, though. The '72 H/O coupe would be a nice followup kit, that body was also used for the Cutlass Supreme. One thing I realized is this is the first full detail '68-72 GM A-body Revell has done in 1:25th (their other A-bodies are Monogram 1:24th tooling). I'd love to see them follow this up w/ a '71/72 Buick GS (or derive one from their 1:24th '70 GSX)....they were beautiful cars that have never been kitted. Just saw a sharp gray GS on the block at Barrett-Jackson on TV, made me think of this.. -
Sweet... I've been an F1 fan since the '80s but have never built one in scale, though I do have an unbuilt Tamiya McLaren MP4/4.
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Sounds like this clown doesn't even grasp the basics of spelling, grammar and punctuation. I'd steer clear of someone that incoherent.
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What a bunch of hacks we all are!
Rob Hall replied to plasticgas's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Way cool...maybe Fujimi will do a Ferrari 312B like that in 1:24th. In recent years, I've started getting into vintage race cars a bit. -
My philosophical views on humanity over the years have evolved from very idealistic to cynical to downright postmodernly nihilistic..
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Didn't the Masons work to keep down the metric system in the US? No, wait, that was the Stonecutters. Rob
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Speaking of Free Masons, I'm reading the new Dan Brown book now...pretty good so far..just got to the half way point last night.
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The last time I moved, I bubble wrapped each built up inside their boxes (I keep all my kit boxes) then packed the boxes 10-12 to a Public Storage 12x12x16 medium box, then those boxes went into one of my storage units... For loose builtups and restorable kits that I've bought used off ebay w/o original boxes, I store those in solid 550-count sports card boxes, usually w/ some bubble wrap inside.
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75 Dodge SWB PowerWagon
Rob Hall replied to RodneyBad's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That's cool...I want to build something like that as a replica of the '79 SWB Power Wagon I learned to drive in...my Dad had one in the '80s for a few years.. had a 318 and a bad habit of stalling on left turns. Silver green inside and out. -
Looking forward to the SL63 AMG...just spotted it on HLJ's site a few min ago.
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Questionable subject
Rob Hall replied to Scalefinishes's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Hmmm...looks like an ordinary truck and trailer..nothing about it indicates it's special cargo. -
I remember the whole Y2k hype quite well...I was working from mid '97 to the end of '99 at a major telecom company and there were large groups all around working to correct problems with legacy systems that had 2 digit date fields. Ultimately, everything there worked smoothly after the 1st. I was working on new web applications then, so I didn't have to deal w/ the problems of the older systems. Can't believe it's been 10 years now..time flies.
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Yeah, 2012 is only a little over 2 years away. And Buick will have two new sedans and a compact crossover within the next 18-24 months from what I've read. The sedans are a so far unnamed compact based on Delta II platform (shared with the Chevy Cruze and new Opel Astra) and the midsize is the new SWB Epsilon II Opel Insignia-based Regal (already on sale in China). The new LWB Epsilon II LaCrosse just went on sale for MY 2010, and the aging Lucerne will likely be gone by 2011. With Pontiac and Saturn gone, GM will be adding models to Buick and GMC to fill the middle gap between Chevy and Cadillac. I just know that within the next 12 months I most likely will be far away from Arizona. Rob
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Aoshima 20" BBS LM wheel and tire set
Rob Hall replied to Marc @ MPC Motorsports's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I'll have to give HW a try...been buying from HLJ since around 2000. I've bought from Hobby Search (another Japanese dealer) once or twice. I've also bought Aoshima wheel sets from Model Express. As far as today, I got an email notification that the Fujimi BBS wheels shipped from HLJ. -
Your Very First Real Car
Rob Hall replied to FujimiLover's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Sweet...looks like it could be the same color..Medium Canyon Red? I've kept mine bone stock except for replacing the factory AM/FM casette w/ a Sony AM/FM CD player... thinking about getting an '11 GT convertible ('11 is when the new Coyote 5.0 engine will be available) to go with it...for my midlife crisis car.. -
Mayflower Chevy Titan and trailer
Rob Hall replied to bitner's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Sharp build.... I've got a bunch of semi truck and trailer kits, but I haven't built one yet... -
Ya, I do enjoy some science fiction...I remember enjoying the Tom Baker Dr Who and the original Star Trek in reruns as a kid in the late '70s-early '80s. I really like the David Tennant series, as well as Torchwood.
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Got home and had a couple mail packages--an AMT '59 Ford Galaxie conv. box that I won on eBay, new home for the restorable '59 convertible builtup I bought last year, and some Modelhaus '59 Buick resto parts for a '59 convertible I got recently from eBay.
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