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Harry P.

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  1. Even though the Packers beat the Bears, I have to stick with the NFC. No QB is hotter than Rodgers right now... the guy just makes it look sooooooo easy!
  2. Watch out for the Packers. Aaron Rodgers is one hot QB...
  3. All I can say is BRING ON BASEBALL! Go Sox!
  4. Well, no Superbowl for the Bears this year. Total bummer...
  5. OK... I don't build military or armor stuff, but I do know that most military/armor kits (land-based vehicles) are made in 1/35 scale. How in the world did such an oddball scale become the "standard" for military/armor kits? Why not 1/32, a common scale for model cars? Why not 1/24 or 1/25? Why 1/35?
  6. Yes, that's true... but you have to admit we're pretty tolerant here compared to some sites. Heck, we even let you guys mention the "other magazine" and their forum by name! You're not going to find a more open and tolerant model car forum than this one.
  7. Too cool! Did those figures come in the kit? Very nice work...
  8. Some people just don't like the competition named on their own website...
  9. That's not a bad idea whether you have "normal" grip strength or not. You might want to add a few layers of masking tape to the jaws so that whatever you clamp down on doesn't get damaged.
  10. Or... don't mess with stretching sprue at all and just use thread for the rigging. MUCH easier.
  11. Yes it was. The static kit originally sold for $1.49 and the motorized version was $2.49. And obviously the tooling was such that it was made to accommodate the electric motor and batteries needed for the motorized version, so a few compromises to detail were made. Wow.... those prices show you how old this kit really is!
  12. Good start. Keep the photos coming!
  13. Ditto on the interior and the piping. Excellent work.
  14. Final vote: 22 REAL, 36 MODEL. Which means... I gotcha! It's REAL!
  15. OK, their site explains HOW. But WHY???
  16. The fact that a Hudson has never been kitted before in 1/24 or 1/25 scale would suggest to me that there are a lot of people who are going to jump on this one when it comes out. Aside from maybe a Tucker, this choice of subject matter seems like a no-brainer to me. What amazes me is not that Moebius chose a Hudson kit to produce, but that nobody has ever done one before!
  17. How do you balance a Lego engine???
  18. Bare Metal foil. The guy in the video uses WAY too big a piece, but the technique is ok. All you need is a piece slightly larger than the area you want to cover.
  19. I guess. And I also guess that it was glued together and not just friction-fit.
  20. Somebody is going to have to explain to me how a model engine made of plastic can "run" for that long at that speed without the heat and friction melting everything into one big blob.
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