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As a 1:1 Model A owner, all I can say is: "YAY!" Their other stuff is great so I'm looking forward to what they do with the A. I'll have to find a way to plant a suggestion for a 31 Slant Windshield Town Sedan.
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excitinting new kits for 2023 from Heller
peter31a replied to ingema's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Very cool! Thanks for sharing, Thomas. Some very interesting product coming from Heller. -
I did the same as you yesterday with exception of the straws. Four packs of spoons. I think I'll keep going back for awhile til I have a good supply.
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The Bay Window Westphalia? That’s been out for months now. There was even a build up done in MCM about 3 issues back. But I could be misunderstanding the question.
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I let Moebius know that I had warping issues with about 3 parts. I gave them all the purchase information and in a couple of weeks the parts showed up here (last week). Extremely happy especially since previous owners wouldn’t ship replacement parts to Canada.
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Received my issue yesterday (December 7). Great issue, guys!
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Welcome to the forum, David. I assume you go to Heritagecon in March at the Warplane Museum?
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Dan, I would have been posting a pic like this under “What irked you today” heading. ?
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#215 arrived today! Yay! Looks great! Thanks.
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Thanks, Michael. I'll be keeping my eyes open at the postal box.
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Just curious. Any Canadians get their copy of 215 yet? Thanks.
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You’re getting an impressive collection of air brushes, Jim. I look forward to seeing what the other brand of brush you’ve won.
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While I believe this thread is related to Toyota, they are one of the last major manufacturers to jump on the ev bandwagon. For the longest time they maintained the hybrids were the way to go to drastically reduce emissions/green house gasses. And it makes sense, you keep ice engines for now while slowly working towards alternates. But suddenly everybody has declared electric is the only way to go and Toyota now has to join in.
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What did you see on the road today?
peter31a replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
On Thursday I saw a McLaren 370(?) when I pulled in for gas. Of course I was too stupid to pull the phone out to take a picture. It was all black and sounded wonderful when he started it up and pulled away. Not the type of thing we're used of seeing in these parts. -
Ferrari 512 TR (Testarossa) in "blu sera / rosso" (Fujimi)
peter31a replied to Tommy124's topic in Model Cars
Bellissimo! What a beautiful Ferrari! -
Wow! What a cool and unique drag car.
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Wow! That looks really nice. Would be a nice upgrade to the Revell kits.
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Welcome, Darryl! From Central Ontario as well!
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New Ford email announcement...
peter31a replied to BlackSheep214's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I had a Ford Courier and a Mazda B2000 back in the eighties. They were great little trucks. Easy to get into, easy to wheel around town and did all the hauling I ever needed for around the house/yard projects I needed to do. Haven't had a truck since the mid nineties. But I was curious when the new Ranger came out 3 or 4 years ago. Went to the auto show and they were all jacked up in the air even the 4X2's Why? I asked where are the lower ones and the rep I talked to said "they're all like this. It's what people want." Really? Happy to see the Maverick going back the other way. Wish they did just an extended cab like my old Mazda B2000. I would want more bed and less people room. But there again I guess I don't fit the demographic for the mass production of these. Cool little truck though. -
3D Printing Storefront Directory
peter31a replied to Mr. Metallic's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
For my 2 cents worth: Keeping those who offer printed products separate from those who just offer files would be good. Some have neither the room for a 3D printer nor the inclination to learn the slice and dice and runner placement stuff you have to know to 3D print items. Some of us just want to buy the nifty parts we see. Maybe if 3D printing gets as simple as printing a page, some of us dummies will be more inclined to jump on board the file route. -
That's one cool little Sonic, Raoul!
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Good to hear, Wayne. The guys who get them at the hobby shop have been waving them in my face for the past 2 weeks. Hopefully mine shows up in the mail box soon.