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  1. I think this is all just daydreaming. It's cool that there are a few modern parts packs available, but the market is not like it was when we were kids. I think I have only seen one or two of the recent parts packs at the LHS. Again, I won't hold my breath waiting for the engine parts pack. I do have several of the engines I mentioned; a couple of early Hemis from Moebius 1955 Chrysler, Ford 4.6 DOHC from AMT's Phantom Vicky, and a Cadillac 331 from Revell's '49 Mercury. These are better than parts packs. They came with other cool stuff, like a Deuce chassis with independent front suspension and a couple of curbside '50s cars. They could also be built as slammers and their interior parts used for some other project. Like Bill said; get the whole kit and have extras for the parts box.
  2. That's because the other have fake box art.
  3. There are a couple of forums where you could place a "Wanted" ad. Large Scale Planes would be the first choice. Next would be Aircraft Resource Center.
  4. An idea I would like to see: engines. Two different parts packs; one for vintage engines like flathead Ford, Cadillac 331/365/390, Buick Nailhead, Early Hemi, etc. Another for modern EFI engines; Ford 4.6 DOHC, Chevy LS, Chrysler new hemi. I'm not holding my breath. I don't want to see any of the model companies invest hundreds of thousands of dollars into a dud. It's bad news all around. Lost revenue that means we don't get that '27 Ford roadster street rod kit next year...or whatever cool kit that gets torpedoed.
  5. Yeah the resin cab is obviously a copy of the diecast. I want to make a custom toy hauler, but I just couldn't butcher that nice diecast. That's why I ordered the Flintstone piece. I suppose no one will bring calipers and tell me something is .045" off. Thanks
  6. That color combo is not my cup of tea, but you are doing a great job. Looks really good so far.
  7. I know they call it 1/24. Jimmy Flintstone offers a resin cab and calls it 1/25. I have both and took measurements. The bumper/grille popped off the diecast. It snapped right on to the resin truck. Anyone know what the true scale is?
  8. And yes, they are fake. At least the box art, anyway. Still good for a chuckle. https://jalopnik.com/these-are-the-worst-selling-model-car-kits-of-all-time-1712668537 I would buy the heck out of the one with the Alf tie-in.
  9. I looked for Pocher Volvo tires. Obviously hard to find. Are there any r/c tires that would look right on a 1/8 big rig? Any tires from another source? Thanks. Lee
  10. That is really cool. I'm 48, but I really enjoy reading model magazines from back then. Your model looks like it could be the subject of a how-to article from back then. Good work.
  11. I'm sorry for your loss. They are like family. It takes a while to get used to your little buddy being gone.
  12. It looks really cool. At 41" long, it would be a heck of a thing to display...but that MSRP, tho. I looked on ebay. No savings there.
  13. Every once in a while, there's a good one. This reckless driver was the subject of a crazy number of memes. I sent her a message on Facebook, offering to be a designated driver if she's ever in Austin. I did not get a reply. LOL.
  14. I finally heard from him. He said they will ship on Monday. It's a big order for resin parts, and he's working on them now. IMHO, anything listed on ebay should be ready for shipping, but I also know that a lot of resin products are a labor of love and the folks doing it aren't paying the bills with it. Maybe he just didn't expect a big order all at one time. Definitely looking forward to getting that package. I feel like Bart Simpson waiting for his spy camera.
  15. Yeah, but Sela Ward in the 1980s...wow.
  16. Mine totaled $437. Not something I can do very often.
  17. I wished for a Shelby Daytona Cobra. If Tamiya were asking, I would wish for an Archeopteryx to go along with their other dinosaurs.
  18. Yeah. 99.9% smooth transactions. Paid with PayPal. Not worried that I will lose money. Just anxious because I haven't heard from him. Again- I don't want to trash him. I haven't mentioned his name. For all I know, there's a package on my porch right now.
  19. I don't want to trash the guy yet. He has a 100% rating on his feedback with around 900 transactions. I bought 3 different items on Sunday and paid immediately, but status is still "Not Shipped" and he hasn't answered either of the questions I sent. It is driving me nuts. Just had to get that off my chest.
  20. This thread has far too few photos.
  21. Some of those military colors will work on cars. Put some gloss on it and a lot of those subdued colors would be great for cars made before the 1960s. Somewhere in my stash is a Jo-Han V-16 Cadillac in two-tone blue using Tamiya spray paint. Overall light blue that was likely a German WWII aircraft color, with trim in a darker blue/gray. It stalled because of a broken windshield post.
  22. That is looking pretty darn cool. The nose looks like it could have been a design sketch for the '63-'65 Riviera.
  23. I contacted a local shop and ordered a piece of tempered glass. It's 10 x 30 x 1/2 inch thick. Those dimensions are to hold two sheets and make a surface that is 9x22, and also be used in a single compartment kitchen sink. I may try it resting on towels or something. I have lots of scrap Corian (2 or 3 kitchen remodels worth. No joke!). I just need to cut a piece and glue strips on to capture the glass. Then it can be angled into the sink so water can drip on it and carry the swarf down the drain. Btw the shop I got it from is a small independent place. The guy who owns the business thought my use for it was really cool and I got a great price. I may get more for things like a model workbench top or even a darn nice display case. Thanks to all of you for the advice about tempered glass.
  24. Ah. Ok. I don't remember that one. I had one with Heather Thomas. Both cuties, though.
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