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Everything posted by Ace-Garageguy
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Wow.
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That MPC kit makes a beautiful model. It captures the stance and proportions of the real car pretty much perfectly, as the box-art shot of the built model shows. Being in 1/20 scale, it's a semi-orphan, but Accurate Miniatures made several 1/24 versions of the McLaren M8B as well. They are beautiful, very highly detailed kits, and challenging.
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'Cause it's a spectacular car, one of the most significant race cars in the history of the planet? Only four single cars have ever won LeMans twice, and old chassis# 1075 GT40 is one of them. And as far as I'm concerned, you can never have too much GT40 stuff.
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I'd love to see photos of your kitbash if you happen to have any easily available, Art.. Please feel free to put them in this thread if you do.
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That appears to be a Mk I to me. Same as the '68-'69 winning car shown above. The Mk IV is an almost entirely different car, based on the J-car chassis. LeMans miniatures did models of both Mk I and Mk IV. This is a Mk IV.
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Mickey Thompson's Attemp One...
Ace-Garageguy replied to signmike's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Indeed. I didn't get those very interesting front tires in my kits. Those are cooler than cool. -
Looks like a fast rabbit.
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Taco Bell (should have bought stock); Krystal (about the same as White Castle); Steak 'n Shake; McD's extra greasy breakfast steak and cheese bagel. I'll only eat fast food once a week on average, actually eat home-cooked healthful stuff mostly...just too much of it. We have a couple of good Indian places, but they're not really take-away, and certainly not "fast".
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Losing My Sight------Update.......some improvement!
Ace-Garageguy replied to MrObsessive's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
My sincere best wishes for a speedy and 100% recovery. I'm sure everyone who knows you here feels the same way. -
Well, yeah...after the link was edited 5 hours ago to be an actual LINK rather than a meaningless string of gibberish code. The edited link: http://www.bornprettystore.com/bottlesset-15ml-mirror-nail-polish-15ml-base-coat-p-22968.html The "link" as originally posted: http://have%20any%20of%20you%20tried%20this/? New one works. Old one, nope.
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Hey...lotsa people said it. Strue too.
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Auto ID #215 Finished
Ace-Garageguy replied to otherunicorn's topic in Real or Model? / Auto ID Quiz
A genetically modified pea? -
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'30 Ford phaeton high-boy question
Ace-Garageguy replied to wayne swayze's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Here's some real-deal info. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/how-to-best-mate-an-a-tub-to-deuce-rails.851411/ As far as the scale difference goes, watch where the body ends up relative to the stamped (on the real one) reveal on the '32 rails. Look at a lot of pix of A bodies sitting on deuce rails, and pay attention to where the forward edge of the body goes in relation to the rising end of the reveal on the frame. Pay attention to where the rear fender arch ends up relative to the rising line at the rear of the reveal as well. You may have to split the difference or adjust otherwise. Subtle differences can have a significant effect on the first impression.Watch the hood length too. You may need to shorten the hood to get the right look...or you might not. The '32 frame is about a 2" longer wheelbase than the model-A frame (some modelers think that because it's only 2mm at the size of the model it's insignificant...it's not) that would normally be under the tub, so the scale discrepancies may work to your advantage. Take care mocking up the suspension exactly before you commit to placing the body in a specific location, and mock up the grille and headlights too. Stance and proportion are everything on one of these...or any hot rod...and they make the difference between a "wow!!" car and a goofy one. -
Wow. I didn't even know that existed. Beautiful kit, seems to be. Have you built it? I wonder if Harry has. I have a very few 1/16 models...I'll have to have a look and see just what. I'd really like to have the Weyman in 1/24 though (if I ever finish this one).
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Thanks for your interest. I'd love to see your model of the Gable car. If you have any photos, please feel free to post in this thread. Just make sure it has your name on it...big...so nobody thinks I built it. Far as abandoning this one goes, unless I die, I'll try to finish it...at some point. I have "in progress" models on the shelves that go back several years already (not abandoned, just resting )