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redscampi

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  1. I get enough of that in real life without adding more things to worry about. I LIKE good zombie shows, and this one started out so well. Big fan of 28 Days Later with Cillian Murphy too!
  2. Thanks for that info, did not know that. I do know I had to pay extra for the high back upholstery from whoever I bought it from at the time. I had a Dart parts car that had the center arm rest seat. Maybe I should have swapped it out.
  3. Wow guys, very informative, thanks! Sounds like I need about 3 kits to get the basics and then do a bit of scratch building. Not opposed to that, just not sure of my skills in that regard. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
  4. I had to quit watching after it became a soap opera.
  5. Guys, one of the things I want to do is to create a replica of most, if not all of the cars I've owned in my lifetime. One that I'm really interested in at the moment is my 72 Scamp. I know there are Dusters and Darts and Demons around, and I know of one Scamp in resin (Bandit Resin I think) but no one answers emails from that site. Gone? What kits would be the best donors to get the nose and rear sections from while remaining somewhat cost effective? Here's the car I want to replicate. It had a 360 in it and the rare-ish high back split bench seat. A car I should have never sold...
  6. Never was a Dylan fan but his kid is awesome.
  7. Great job on that wrecker! What an interesting backdrop for photos you have!
  8. Ok, I'm going to post this as a bit of a motivator. Not strictly a build thread, but I got this car in a built state in a large box of other models around 2008-2009. It had parts falling off and was thick with grime from sitting out, and there were many more interesting things to play with so I put it in it's box and promptly forgot about it. Now that my interest in modeling has been re-energized, I thought it might be nice to clean this up and put it on display. Unfortunately I didn't take any "before" pictures, but I consider this an in process "restoration" if you will. Out of respect for the skill of the modeler that built this many years ago I'm going to keep it as close as possible to his vision. He was an old school builder and the engine is wired with thread and has wire dipsticks added. One thing I have done is to remove the too thick beauty rings from the wheels (one was missing anyway) and touched up the rims. I like the look much better. I polished the flat red seats with Novus # 2 and a cotton swab which gave them a bit more of a realistic sheen. The paint is single stage so I was leery of trying to polish it too aggressively. I opted to use Novus #2 and #3, followed by a soft wax. I think it came out pretty well. I really appreciate the effort that went into the hand painted flames. I'm using Molowtow pens to replate some of the chrome that has perished, and I've Anyway, among other projects I'm going to try to add the final bits to make this car what it was intended to be by it's builder. I only hope to be able to build as well as this someday. Please excuse the dust. Will get some more pictures up soon.
  9. Looks as if you could drive it away! Splendid!
  10. This looks fantastic. I'd say your abilities have improved!
  11. I'd say you nailed it. ? Looks farm fresh. Very convincing.
  12. Both very well built kits! Well done.
  13. Guys, I posted an introduction for myself several years ago, then never did anything else on the forum. Life happened. Now I'm retired with some time to catch up on modeling. I've been lurking and reading posts for several weeks and after reading this thread today about the Moebius Ramp Truck I realized I hadn't inventoried the kit. I found I had a warped deck, hood, floorboard and most critically, the frame. So I emailed Moebius customer service, literally an hour ago. I just got a response from Erik and he has parts on the way. That is amazing service. It's obvious they take this issue very seriously. On a side note, I checked my 71 Olds 442 kit and got lucky. Only a very slight bend in the A pillar. Hope to be posting more soon. I'm on a motorcycle kick at the moment. Starting my 1/6 BMW R75/5.
  14. That looks like a cool project! I love to see junker rescues.
  15. Yes, it is a picture of my Scamp when I first got it. I've had it a couple of years and actually have purchased another one since then. It's what I do in warmer weather. As far as the '29 project goes, I'm trying to decide whether or not to mold the cove into the frame rails. I have seen plain rails like this but the cove looks much cooler. I just don't know if I'm up to it.
  16. OK, here are some more pictures of the work that has been done to this car. Unfortunately I can't take credit for any of it, and I do not know the origins of the parts. Much scratchbuilding here! Looks like good work to me, I hope I can live up to the high standard. http://images54.fotki.com/v555/photos/3/15...P1050936-vi.jpg http://images53.fotki.com/v426/photos/3/15...P1050938-vi.jpg http://images53.fotki.com/v420/photos/3/15...P1050939-vi.jpg http://images52.fotki.com/v639/photos/3/15...P1050940-vi.jpg http://images53.fotki.com/v420/photos/3/15...P1050941-vi.jpg http://images54.fotki.com/v563/photos/3/15...P1050942-vi.jpg http://images53.fotki.com/v425/photos/3/15...P1050944-vi.jpg http://images52.fotki.com/v729/photos/3/15...P1050945-vi.jpg http://images54.fotki.com/v563/photos/3/15...P1050946-vi.jpg http://images53.fotki.com/v426/photos/3/15...P1050947-vi.jpg http://images54.fotki.com/v555/photos/3/15...P1050949-vi.jpg http://images28.fotki.com/v1029/photos/3/1...P1050950-vi.jpg http://images109.fotki.com/v781/photos/3/1...P1050953-vi.jpg
  17. If you saw my thread in the general section you saw that I have a large pile of kits to choose from. This particular car caught my eye because I love the work that's been done already as well as the possibilities that exist. I'm not a huge fan of rat rods, even though I admire the tough look but I do have a thing for cars that are still in work, perhaps because my 1:1 cars are always in a state of "not-finished-ness". My current plan for this rod is to make it look like a car that is in process. The beauty of this is that it will always be "finished" as a model. My goal is to go for realism without hyperdetailing. I want to make sure parts are in scale as much as possible and I'll be scratchbuilding what I can. This is a bit of a first for me so bear with me! This first post is to make sure I get the file linking down for the pictures. I found out quickly there's not much upload room! Hosted on Fotki
  18. Here are a couple shots of my driver and project car.
  19. Oh, and I love old skool rods!
  20. Thanks for the warm welcome guys! I forgot to mention that I still have most of my modelling supplies from 10 years or so ago when I quit doing this the second time. Also, I found several photo etched goodies in with these new cars. I wish I hadn't sold off my old stuff, especially now since I went to the local hobby shop and saw that most kits are 20-25 dollars! That'll make you reconsider what you're doing in a heartbeat! I should also say though that there are a ton of parts on spues as well, I feel very lucky to have found this bunch! Here are a few more projects from the stash:
  21. Hi guys! I am a twice over retired modeller, I have been doing this stuff off and on for almost forty years! Not that I am any kind of a pro, I just like to work with my hands. I hate cold and rain so I spend a lot of my winter months inside. I got into vintage RC cars in the last few years and I really enjoy taking basket cases and turning them into beauty queens. It can get expensive at times though! I also like to build full size hot rods and in pursuit of that hobby I attended a swap meet a few weeks ago. I had only been there a few minutes when I ran across a vendor with a gigantic box of model cars that was labeled $35 for the entire box. I started pawing through them idly and noticed that they were all projects that had been started. I also noticed that there was quite a bit of good quality custom work. Well, I made a snap decision and offered the guy $30 for the box, which he accepted. I had no idea what was in the box past the top layer or so but I figured it was cheap entertainment, sort of like a grab bag. When I got the box home and inventoried I found that I had about 35 to 40 solid projects. Most this stuff has been sitting for several years but is in decent condition. Here are a few that I am considering as my first re-introduction to the hobby.
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