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TooOld

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  1. If by "oldest" you mean a survivor it's probably this one . Built sometime around 1971 it's of my first car , a '69 Cobra Jet Torino . As for the actual oldest model it's this all original Monogram Yellow Jacket sold in 1962 .
  2. Very sharp Roadrunner , nicely done !
  3. TooOld

    68 Corvette

    Beautiful work ! The interior/dash detailing is excellent !
  4. Cool old models ! I'd be interested in a couple but I went thru every link on every page of the website and there's no place to order anything .
  5. That looks really nice Ray ! Not into tractors either but I like it and I may just get one myself .
  6. Oooooo that's a nice color , beautiful !
  7. Nice one John ! Gotta love those pre-painted kits !
  8. Very very cool , and great execution ! I tried this very thing a few years ago but it never looked right , yours does !
  9. TooOld

    71 Cuda

    Looks great Ken ! This kit was always a bear to make look right , you got it right !
  10. Thanks guys ! Like I said this was my first Weird-Oh since '63 , I might have to try another !
  11. Thanks and I understand completely . While I do like building Toon models I've stayed away from the Weird-ohs , they just seem to be poorly done from the get go , in fact the last time I built one was 56 years ago ! It takes a bunch of plastic surgery to make one look decent but it's worth the effort , I hope you give Freddy a shot some time .
  12. TooOld

    '56 Chevy

    Looks darned good to me , beautifully done !
  13. A little fun building this for the "Ed Roth - Rat Fink - Weird-Ohs Reunion Contest" . It's built to appear box stock but the only parts not modified or replaced are his hands , the steering wheel , and his helmet . I started by redoing the eyes , moving them closer together and adding a more pronounced brow line . His body was narrowed about 1/2 inch and the arms were molded into the body , then a racing suit was simulated by adding the velcro collar and appropriate stitching with paint . It's finished by modifying his parachute to replicate a WWII pack and harness , along with a release lever . Digger's hot rod was also narrowed , reshaped , and a new cowl/firewall added so it looks like a T-Bucket . The frame is drilled and new front suspension added along with wheels/tires from Acme Diecast . Rear tires are modified Gridiron Grabber parts and the rear wheels from Forward Resin were modified to fit . The engine is from an Eye Gone Wild kit as are the modified headers . Mounting brackets were added to the Moon tank and a "Flying Eyeball" was added to the shifter . Finally the tire smoke and flames were made from sheet plastic and I printed my own decals .
  14. Looks right to me , very nicely done SFD !
  15. Great looking survivor in a classic color !
  16. Great looking car without a vinyl top !
  17. TooOld

    1941 Lincoln

    Great save !
  18. Great work ! Wouldn't mind seeing more of all of them !
  19. Very very nice , the look of a stock '29 Roadster can't be beat ! Your color choices are poifekt , great Box Art build !
  20. Interesting but not much automotive stuff there . My favorites are done by Dale Klee , I have several of his prints hanging on my walls . https://dalekleeart.com/collections/canvases
  21. Well look at that ! I'd say you figured out the smoke ! Just wondering . . . how would that look on a smaller scale model ?
  22. Never been into Police vehicles but your's is worth commenting on . . . super detailing and a great job overall !
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