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Was that a blood-curdling scream I heard from across the ocean coming from the home of Gerald Wingrove??
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Looking for resin Pontiac Rally II wheels
Zoom Zoom replied to Chief Joe's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I can also vouch for the SEL wheels; I have a set that I will use on my '68 Firebird. Very nice wheels. -
Fantastic build! Nice work
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I got mine over the weekend, was a bit surprised to see the "old" GT body, but in retrospect it's correct. The Shelby bodies are all-new. The cold air intake is different than the one in the GT-H kit. Anyone who has superglue/kicker and sanding/polishing sticks (or wet/dry sandpaper and sanding block) can fill those decklid holes by gluing in the plugs and sanding/polishing the decklid smooth in a couple minutes.
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The Corvette is being released in the spring, hopefully the Trans Am will come later in the year. They are both far superior to what has been available before, and a good step up from the earlier Mustangs that are a bit more crude. My only gripe with the Trans Am is the lack of Trans Am markings and the completely undetailed tire sidewalls. I have one of the Rte. 66 Corvette kits; I hope Revell flashes over the luggage rack holes on the decklid, but it decimates AMT's sorry '62. I worry that the thick wall section in the front of the model might result in some sink marks not evident on the diecast.
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Nice work on a turd of a kit; the AMT '62 has always suffered from overly small headlights not to mention the fact it's an ancient kit with minimal detail. I love it when a simple approach on a sketchy kit turns out such a great model! I envision a similar project on Revell's upcoming (formerly diecast) '62 that's a far better kit than AMT's. That will be an excellent time to finally retire the old AMT '62 and put it out to pasture.
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WHAT THE ###### HAPPEN TO THE FORUM?
Zoom Zoom replied to chris coller's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Aha, the attack of the killer "options" button (in the line above the subject title). If that gets changed from "standard", it will do weird things to the forum outline and make you have to open each reply. It's a mind "fornicate" the first time it happens -
60's styled 2005 "RETRO-VETTE" COUPE
Zoom Zoom replied to E St. Kruiser50's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Who, me? You obviously don't know me very well ADD, CRS, and burdened w/my Dad's twisted sense of humor -
The name is Jim Drew
Zoom Zoom replied to JHDrew's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Well...I got my November Model Cars already but my Feb subscription copy of Scale Auto hasn't gotten here. I got my author's copy last Monday, but I don't know exactly what date it arrived as I was out of town for a week for the holiday. -
Thanks for the clarification! There are a lot of people that say the last beautiful Ferrari was the F355, and I can see where they are coming from. I didn't like the 360 Modena until I saw it in person, then I immediately loved it; my only lingering beef with it are the uninspired headlight units. Hated the 612, mostly because I had seen a CG that looked so real and so good that the production car was a big letdown. Over time I've warmed to it. The car certainly has a presence, and in the right colors is a knockout. It's aged well, newer versions w/the Sessanta package and the monolithic Challenge rims look much better and more complete than the earlier versions. Still shocking to see how big the car is in person. The F430 is okay, but seems like it took the Scuderia for me to really appreciate it. The 599 bugged me to no end at first, those pentagram wheels, the side vent, and the rear pillars just bothered me. Over time I've come to love certain variations on the car; the monolithic BBS wheels, the right color, and it's stunning. I even begrudgingly have accepted the pentagram wheels. There have been some tragicly awful colors/color schemes done for these cars too. I do appreciate it's subtle homage to one of my favorite cars, the 275 GTB. I'm going to build a 599 and 275 in the same color scheme and display them together. Ken Okuyama wasn't with Pininfarina all that long; 2004-2006. Pininfarina is having terrible financial difficulties today. I would love a return to Ferrari design where there was true beauty in everything they did. The California Spider is a very unfortunate design, for sure. From the A pillars forward it's fine. The rest is a mess. And the whole concept is so un-Ferrari; going after a market that's really not their core...a market well covered by others.
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Awesome as usual! Someone's been a lot busier and more productive than me over the holidays! What are the chances we'll see this one done by Jimmy?
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1963 Ford Cougar II
Zoom Zoom replied to MrObsessive's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I wanna build this one too! I have the older (black/gray box w/photos) issue, and seeing the pics of the real car and the Bordinat Cobra, I want to build both. I'm glad this kit is getting reissued; IIRC it's a better Cobra 289 chassis than AMT's. I saw the car at the Peterson museum in the 90's, it was plain red back then. I'm sure it's a repaint and earlier it wore a candy paint job. I'd be inclined to paint it something unique. The lines on this car are pure sex -
Nice! I need to get one of these kits...sure looks great built
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The name is Jim Drew
Zoom Zoom replied to JHDrew's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I feel for you Jim; and also for David Morton who built the Pacer pickup on page 44 that was attributed to Rick Hanmore, and also to Tom Nungester whose '49 Mercury on page 46 was attributed to a Sam Smith in Scale Auto (the description just didn't fit the model). All I can say is that must have been one heck of a party in Toledo when both editors got momentary amnesia -
The new Model Cars Mag#136
Zoom Zoom replied to Tom Jackson's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Mine arrived today and it looks clean and pristine as if the guys in the post office totally forgot to read it -
Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. Sometimes the wheel is the "male" part, and the polycap is in the suspension hub, sometimes the wheel is "female" and the poly cap is in the wheel. If they don't fit, you look at how both kinds are made, and make the necessary modifications. You need a Dremel tool w/the right kind of cutting tools, plastic tubing and plastic rod, and some ingenuity. Once you've modified dissimilar wheels to fit a particular model, the process gets easier. One way or another you need a pin and a receiver.
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Who, me? Yeah, red is horrid on it . I've yet to see any wheels that look good on it. What's really a *kicker* (rhymes with miss her) is the Cali Spider shares the same basic platform/engine with two much more attractive cars, the Maserati Gran Turismo and Alfa 8C Competizione. We get a model of the Cali. It's just not fair!
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I ended up trading a few kits I wasn't going to build to finally get a Corrado. I thought they were too expensive when they came out (IIRC they were $45 retail way back then), and I figured I'd pick one up cheap somewhere...never happened! They go for stupid $$ on Feebay. It's a shame, but from what I'm told the tooling inserts they have are pretty much useless w/o the molding machines they were made for. Corrados are cool, but probably not worth spending any new tooling money on.
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Lost in Space Chariot Model
Zoom Zoom replied to James Flowers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I haven't seen one in person but I've heard raves about the kit. One thing to beware of, some people have witnessed the soft parts (tracks) tend to leave tire marks on plastic...just like the "good old days". -
Revell Germany New Releases for 2009
Zoom Zoom replied to larrygre's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Yes, I do believe they did that one too! I want a second SWB so one can be built as a roadgoing car, the other more of a weekend racer. I lucked into a very reasonable SWB in November at our NNL, but I'm greedy and want another -
60's styled 2005 "RETRO-VETTE" COUPE
Zoom Zoom replied to E St. Kruiser50's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I read far too much into the title of this thread I'll go back and hide in my bunker where I belong. Carry on! Oh, great idea for the model -
Revell Germany New Releases for 2009
Zoom Zoom replied to larrygre's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Unless that VW bus is a barn door ('68/newer), there's nothing on the list that interests me, especially the Desperate Housewives Edition tarted-up Lexus SC 430 aka the Ferrari California. As for Italeri Ferraris, I've talked w/someone close to the situation, they could happen, as of early November nothing to report and no guarantees. From what I gather the intention is to hopefully renew Ferrari licensing, do new "has to look like a plastic kit" boxart to satisfy licensing, and get a few of the unique-to-Italeri Ferrari subjects out on the market again. Personally I want to see their 250 SWB, 275 GTB, and California Spyder back on the shelves. Harold Bradford has a nice set of 275 GTB alloy wheels and proper tires available for a nice upgrade from OOB. -
Two-toned paint schemes masking question.
Zoom Zoom replied to GMP440's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
I use something similar to Bill; Tamiya tape for the nitty gritty (or sometimes Bare Metal Foil for really intricate masking), and then Glad Press 'n Seal to mask off everything else. The Glad stuff is nice because it sticks (but not permanently), so it's a lot easier than monkeying with newspaper and more tape. -
Noice! Would make a nice replacement for the Lincoln, wouldn't it?