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  1. Candidate for the Glue Bomb Invitational Have you tried looking for aftermarket wire wheels, or are you going to try and restore them? Cheers, Ian
  2. very nice. Love restos!!
  3. Charlie, Yes, I totally agree. I was thinking of a Burgandy/Black combo for the Town car. Not sure about the other ones, though, Cheers, Ian
  4. Nice cleanup job!!! Looks great!
  5. I'd be happy just have a hobby shop within a 100 mile radius..
  6. Here is another one I believe this the Duesenberg Town Car(?) Anyway, this one is a little farther down the list, but it will be rebuilt This is the kind of stuff I'm looking for in my trade post..(yes, a shameless plug ) Enjoy Cheers, ian
  7. Guys, Actually, I just ordered some parts from the Modelhaus, so that part is taken car of. I have a spare chassis from one of my 65 Grand Prixs projects, so, that should take care of that problem, The interior might pose another issue, however, I will try a 65 Bonny interior to see if it fits... I think '67 was the last year for Tri Power, so a Pontiac motor should be easy to locate... I need to start disassembly to see what is salvagable...... Keep you all posted.. Cheers, Ian
  8. OK all, I have borrowed a camera, and I'm posting pics for the Glue Bomb Invitational My 1934 Duesenberg. This is actually a combo of two Dueseys, one yellow, one tan. Just prepping the parts for primer. Combining the best parts of both to make a presentable car.. The other entry, AMT '65 Grand Prix ....And the last one..MPC '67 Bonneville ragtop. Yeah, this one should be interesting..to go back to stock, I need to locate an interior, chassis, and a stock motor... I will try and post pics as I can. I need to buy my own camera. I will try to keep up with my rebuilds, as I am bad for not posting pics... Cheers, Ian
  9. Skip, WOW, that is green , but an excellent pic, thanks Greg, If I need pics for engine colors, I will be calling you... Cheers, Ian
  10. Skip, Thanks for the links. I've already saved a few pics to my favorites Cheers, Ian
  11. Chris, If you have paint chips and resto guides, can you give me an idea of what "Apple green" should look like on a Duesenberg motor? As an aircraft modeler who just recently swithched back to cars, I am really going into uncharted territory here Cheers, Ian
  12. BEAUTIFUL!!!! Antonio, have you tried Modelhaus for replacement parts? Cheers, Ian
  13. Ron, That is SO cool! I will follow this one, as I cut the roof off of a newer tool '58 Edsel to make a ragtop, and I haven't got past the painting stage I hope to get it done someday.. Cheers, Ian
  14. Can you imagine what it it would be like to have books like these for cars? BTW...I had a real hard time posting and editing my previous post...very frustrating Anyone else having problems like this? Anyway, Cheers, Ian
  15. What I would like to see, kind of along the same lines as your talking about, would be a book of some type, similar to the Sqadron "In Actions" that Armor and Aircraft use.
  16. Neil, If you weather it, don't forget to add the hydraulic fluid. Chinooks leaked like crazy . Don't ask me how I know this.... Cheers, Ian
  17. aaron, Yup, I' ve seen some people try to sell their built stuff for ungodly amounts of money, problem is, people are willing to pay it Skip, I could use some info on colors, engine colors, interior, exterior, that sort of thing. I just picked up a '31 Rolls Phantom coupe (the black one), that needs some TLC, but it was never painted. I've noticed that the older Monogram instruction sheets are lacking somewhat on paint color callouts. But, they're still way cool Cheers, Ian
  18. Mike, Sweet job on the Toronado. Thats the kind of rebuild I like!
  19. Is anyone doing in progress pics of classic cars builds? I would, but I don't have a camera I'm rebuilding a Monogram '34 Duesenberg, (the yellow one) It slow going becasue its a glue bomb. I was hoping to find someone who has junkers for parts. Newt doesn't have anything, because I already checked.. EBay is one of the possiblilities, but even junk classics are rather pricey Anyway, Keep the info coming...... Cheers, Ian
  20. Beautiful work! Skip, I just picked up the Monogram Cabriolet myself. I have no intentions of trying to reshape anything. I'm just going to build right out of the box BTW, what color is that blue? It almost looks like a Deep Purple, or something. SWEET! Art, Great work. I like it!! Love the color Hey guys, while we are on the subject...does anyone make replacement and/or conversion parts for any of these kit? I have couple of builtups that are in need of a few new parts Too bad we couldn't do a group build or something...there seems to be some interest in the old classics Cheers, Ian
  21. Hey all, Where do I sign up?? I have lots of Glue Bombs Currently I'm working on a Monogram 24th scale Duesenberg. Rough shape, but salvagable. I also have an MPC 1967 Bonneville, that is a complete basket case. Just ordered some replacement parts from Modelhaus this morning.... As soon as I can get a camera, I will post pics Cheers, Ian
  22. Awesome stuff....Keep it coming
  23. Guys, this is great stuff! Great pics and lots of info I never realized there was such an interest in the old "Classics" I would like to see more builds here in the forum I do have a question...the old Pyro car kits...how are they? Whats the quality like? I've never built one. They're all over eBay. Are they worht picking up? Is it true that Lindberg reissued a lot of these cars? Are these kits worth picking up? Inquiring minds what to know Cheers, Ian
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