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Sink marks are nothing new w/ RoG, though...their Panamera a few years ago had a variety of sink marks. Revell really needs to work on their quality control. It's a bit absurd to see these kinds of issues w/ new tools....
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Check his website. He's temporarily closed, not taking new orders until mid January. https://fireballmodels.info
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It's horrible... high winds and fires...an old friend lost his house, he and his family are safe.
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Sources for 4 and 6 clyinder engines
Rob Hall replied to 69NovaYenko's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yes, it would..I seem to recall seeing a 1:1 32 Ford or Model A street rod w/ a SHO engine in a car magazine maybe 30 years ago... -
There was a kit of that..from Polar Lights IIRC. A replica of the Canyonero or Marge's wagon would be neat...
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Sources for 4 and 6 clyinder engines
Rob Hall replied to 69NovaYenko's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Those kits had the SHO Yamaha V6 IIRC...(they were modified from the SHO kit). -
Cool about the E-tron GT...seen a few of those, basically Audi's version of the Taycan. Too bad they didn't do an RS6 Avant, though..that is my favorite current Audi. If I'm not mistaken, this is the first BEV to appear in a 1/24th scale model kit. Would be nice to see kits of the Mustang Mach-E, Tesla Model S, Hummer EV or Rivian R1T also...
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Alas, no white Christmas this year in Cleveland. Had a white Christmas last year, though. Have a chance of snow on Sunday, though.
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Moebius 1964 Nova SS - first detailed look inside the box...
Rob Hall replied to tim boyd's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
With Round 2, you pay a premium for old, familiar tooling, often with new decals and retro box art. Sometimes, new or retooled parts, often not. Some people prefer the familiar to the unknowns and complexity of new-tool kits from other makers. The nostalgia angle sells. They want that wire axle with the hole in the engine block, chassis with everything molded in place, molded-in headlights, etc. Never underestimate the demand for same old, same old. (Only being slightly cynical and sarcastic—I like a little of everything—the old stuff and the new stuff from lots of kit makers) -
Way cool idea and results..love the extras in the trunk..
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Round 2 December Spotlight?
Rob Hall replied to Michael in Illinois's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Those wheels looked the same in photos to me until I dug them out and compared them...the Hurst wheels have a much thicker rim. -
Round 2 December Spotlight?
Rob Hall replied to Michael in Illinois's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
D'oh..I rechecked the GTO kit and my 'to-build notes' spreadsheet, turns out I've already taken the Hurst wheels out of that kit box to use on another project... too many kits, too many ideas... -
Round 2 December Spotlight?
Rob Hall replied to Michael in Illinois's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Interesting...my recent reissue of the GTO doesn't have the Hurst wheels, only the stock ones and 80s multi-spoke. -
What did you see on the road today?
Rob Hall replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Different world... print magazines barely exist anymore, though TV ads and online ads still tout the regular Mustang and Charger's performance. -
Round 2 December Spotlight?
Rob Hall replied to Michael in Illinois's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
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Moebius 1964 Nova SS - first detailed look inside the box...
Rob Hall replied to tim boyd's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
FYI—Model Roundup added both Chevy IIs today for pre-order, ETA Late Feb. -
Been unseasonably mild this winter so far in Cleveland. Only a dusting of snow earlier in the month. Lots of rain. But January is almost here...mid Jan through Feb is usually the coldest... March is only a little over 2 months away.
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What did you see on the road today?
Rob Hall replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I’ve seen a couple Mach-Es around, it’s pretty sharp. I’ll definitely check them out closely when I’m ready for my next SUV, I’m EV-curious; intrigued by the idea of an EV Mustang CUV (I’ve owned a few Mustangs over the years). It’s apparently connecting with people— it accounts for 50% of Mustang sales now. A bold move for Ford. EVs are definitely a growing force in the market, not going away. -
Moebius 1964 Nova SS - first detailed look inside the box...
Rob Hall replied to tim boyd's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I believe that is the case. AMT did the coupe & conv for ‘62 and ‘63, wagon for ‘63, and a curbside Craftsman ht for ‘65 (which became the AWB drag car). Never seen any reference to a ‘64 from AMT. I think since the Chevelle was new for ‘64, maybe GM didn’t contract AMT for a Chevy II promo that year? I’ve read also that the ‘64 Chevy II lineup didn’t have a hardtop at first, was added later in the year. -
I haven't been in a Wal-Mart in months, but have used them online a bit...I mostly shop on Amazon (really like Whole Foods for groceries) but I have probably a 1/2 dozen local groceries w/ multiple locations to choose from (many are on Instacart for delivery, have also done curbside pickup), Walgreens less than a mile away..etc... never seem to have an issue finding anything I need. Sometimes Whole Foods does weird substitutions when they are out of some things, though.
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I haven't seen the original, but the MST3K version was hilarious...
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What did you see on the road today?
Rob Hall replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I saw a new Taycan a while back in a pale pastel blue...called 'Frozen Blue' I think. -
Arrived today..looks good at first flip through.
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Looks better without that thick side trim, IMO.