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I think it started as a response to the pumped-up hysterical adolescent "attack" styling of the angry-catfish tuner-look. Sadly, it's a fad that's taking as long to die as rat-rods. Apparently SOME car builders are emulating the rat-rod look too, if the rapidity with which many of GM's trucks are rusting away from the bottom is anything to go by.
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Ah yes, but in the midst of all the "me too, me-too" styling fads with everyone copying each other in a desperate attempt to please the herd and still be different (without being TOO different), some truly inspired, clean and elegant pieces manage to sneak through...and not always in the rarefied atmosphere of the exotics, where the best designers usually play.
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1/25 Revell '29 Model A Roadster 2'n'1
Ace-Garageguy replied to mrknowetall's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
X2. That's the Phantom Vickie '32 chassis from AMT if I'm not mistaken. Nice job setting it up with traditional suspenders. That old AMT '29 body still looks great for builds like these. -
Quickest way I've found to get what I'm after is type-in "plastic model car" in the general search window. You'll get thousands of hits. Click on one that looks interesting to you. More-or-less over the photo on the upper-left corner, there'll be a string of search modifiers in blue. Click on "automotive". Again, you'll get thousands of hits, but you'll be in the "automotive" area where virtually ALL the scale model plastic cars and parts are. Right now it's over 100,000. Enter your search term (built-up, junkyard, parts, promo, 1/25 scale, wheels, or whatever you're after that day...simple combinations of terms work well too) in the search box (you'll see it is labeled "automotive" to the right). Click "search". Once you get a list, usually a long list, you can modify it further to display ranked in order of cost, ending-soonest or newly-listed, etc. Happy hunting.
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And red wheels...good choices, great work. This should finish up very nicely.
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My very first build; Fisher Porsche 908 and I'm sorry...
Ace-Garageguy replied to aurfalien's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Honestly, it looks good for a first-ever build. Really. It also seems like you have a good attitude about your shortcomings, and rather than saying good-enough or getting discouraged and giving up, you're going to correct what you don't like. Good man. You have learned some invaluable lessons by doing that no amount of reading-about-it will drive home. Since this is your first effort, and you're happy to go back into it to correct your mistakes, you'll be building first-rate models in time. Nice work. -
Looks very good, fine, slick, glossy paint...colors kinda remind me of Ga.Tech's model A. This is a kit we don't see built very often, probably under-rated. Yours shows that it can build-up to a very nice model.
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Love it (your comment) and I agree completely. This is the kind of ugly crapp you get when vehicles are designed by committee, and are driven by market-research...where the market doesn't have a clue about vehicle styling. Stylists used to get paid to make things look good, and show consumers what looked good. Some were better than others, but now, the market (ignorant, incompetent idiots) dictates what the "stylists" hang together...and you can tell this turkey came out of a lot of meetings where nobody had the nads to stand up and say "but sir...it's UGLY." It would sure be nice to return to the days when actual "car people" designed vehicles, instead of herds of degreed but talent-challenged committee "designers"...who are well-qualified for going to meetings, playing corporate CYA, but not usually great at designing beautiful machines.
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Aston Martin DB4 kit?
Ace-Garageguy replied to dawgvet's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
If someone built a GOOD DB-4 bodyshell in resin that fit the old Aurora / Revellogram guts, do you all suppose there would be any real interest? The white-plastic old Airfix "Bond" DB-5 shell looks quite good, with only relatively minor corrections to make a very nice representation in scale of the real car, but it's probably pretty hard to find one too. -
I've got a few in-progress pieces that fit the genre represented in the mags... Chopped '53 Chebby sedan delivery... Chopped '38 Ford pickup... Chopped, blown nailhead-powered T... Barn-find '32 Hemi-powered roadster... Chopped '54 Caddy...
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Yes sir, good looking model. Nice to see one built up...definitely on my must-have sooner-rather-than-later list now, thanks to you.
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Auto modelers - Left or right brained?
Ace-Garageguy replied to Jantrix's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
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Auto modelers - Left or right brained?
Ace-Garageguy replied to Jantrix's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
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I use Photobucket. Never a problem (though some images got shuffled when they did some site mods a year or 2 back), large images work fine, easy to use (from my perspective, anyway). Surprised I use more bandwidth than Harry, but my next-level-over-free account is only $2.99 / mo., and I'll probably NEVER exceed the available bandwidth for as long as I live. There used to be annoying ads running during uploads, but since I've switched to Chrome with Ad-Block, they just don't interfere anymore.
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Auto modelers - Left or right brained?
Ace-Garageguy replied to Jantrix's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Me bees a lefty too. I thought of that just before taking the test, and then promptly forgot it. -
1948 Buick Convertible kit?
Ace-Garageguy replied to Matt Bacon's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Modelhaus does a '49 fastback, but it's an entirely different body design from the '48. I have a feeling your only bet will be diecast. -
Progressing very nicely.
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Thing is, I DO build cars for a living. Nothing close to the level of detail or originality of Foose's top-line showcars (my clients can't afford it), and when I see people denigrating the work of gifted and skilled builder / designers, it chaps my old backside. I KNOW how tough it is to work at Foose's level. Not directed at you in particular either, Jesse. Somebody I believe said "Foose ruins cars" or something to that effect. Interesting opinion.
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NASCAR kit of a '80 Buick Regal or similar body style
Ace-Garageguy replied to fiatboy's topic in WIP: NASCAR
'80 or so Regal... Monogram has several of similar vintage...