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Maindrian Pace

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  1. My Photobucket still works because I am a paying member, so I still use it, although not for anything important now - because I know they will send me that pleasant little notice about the 400 bucks a year nonsense when my term runs out, whenever that is. Until then, all photos I post here are through the MCM internal image hosting feature, and I'll wait to see which other service bubbles to the top of the recommendations before I move everything to it and start restoring threads on other sites.
  2. Very unusual and nice, great execution. Looks wicked.
  3. I really like the direction on this, Mavericks make such neat little street machines.
  4. Betcha that had a wee bit of tire rub.
  5. HL doesn't buy all of the reissues, they never stocked the Pinto wagon as an example. And I was waiting for that one.
  6. I love original art box art builds, and that one is one of the closest I've seen. Like a three dimensional representation of a bygone era.
  7. Thanks for the link Bill, just ordered a set. No idea what they will go on, but something eventually. Plus, I have very little self-control when it comes to buying cool aftermarket parts that I may or may not need.
  8. Very nice mashing job. Suggestion: Carve away some of the side trim and replace it with Plastruct, kinked and pulled away from the body in places. The trim wouldn't sit flush with the sheet metal everywhere it is smashed in.
  9. I use PETG, I buy it in 4'x6' rolls.
  10. On nearly all other boards, if you open most any older threads, including very informative build/instructional/antique picture etc threads that we seemingly all know of, you see a rash of that sickening speedometer extortion image. Photobucket has managed to scar the internet from one end to the other, and who could forgive them for that? My account still works as I am a paying member, but I don't use it anymore and I've already downloaded my photos from it.
  11. Very nice job, I don't know that I've ever seen another of these built. Monogram also made one in 1:24 scale. Theirs was a bit nicer and fit together more easily.
  12. How did I miss this? Fantastic in every way. I restored a glue bomb in the '80s, it came out looking very similar to this.
  13. Used to see it all the time on ebay with real cars. Auctions like a pristine '69 Boss 429 Mustang for $8500 BIN, with the usual BS story; owner overseas on business, car in a different state, must use their shipper and prepay shipping, etc. I always reported them, they always got taken down in minutes, sometimes even seconds, and haven't seen that kind of scammage there for a long time. Anything for a buck.
  14. Bill, I have this kit, but admittedly I didn't look at the engine very closely. You're right, it's kind of a mish-mosh between Poly (A series) and B series, but slanting closer to the B. Why they didn't include the iconic 2nd carb is beyond me, probably the same reason they curved the side trim. The post was mainly to point out that the top engine option in '58 was the new B series, though the Poly soldiered on until 1967, IIRC.
  15. The engine actually is correct for the car. The new 350 cubic inch Golden Commando was introduced in 1958, and was the top engine option in all Plymouths that year. This was the first incarnation of the B series engine, so they had the familiar shaped 383-440 valve covers, and the front mounted angled distributor. The poly series Dual Fury engine was standard on the '58 Fury.
  16. Greg, Gimme a resin buck of the Cosma Ray bubble, and we'll see how she vacuforms.
  17. Beautiful job, the stance and wheel placement are spot on.
  18. Looks great with the trad wheels and tires. Those Foose body mods really flow.
  19. I just down loaded all of my PB albums. Took three hours, a real pain. Even if they take it all back, they are no longer trustworthy. Is there a consensus as to the best replacement hosting site? Imgur? Flickr? Something else?
  20. I've been paying PB since 2013, when I used up my free bandwidth right here, on a particularly popular thread. I opted for their basic Plus 20 package, (22.5GB) which has been very solid and reliable. They charge me annually, 25 or 30 bucks a year. That $400/yr charge is for their top-end Plus 500 service - 502.5GB, which most of us here will never use a fraction of. So far, they haven't bugged me or held any of my pictures hostage.
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