Carmak Posted Wednesday at 06:20 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:20 PM Been looking decades to find one of these. Found it locally and not on E-bay or Facebook. It's lightly started (engine and chassis). No tire burn or broken parts. 14
Jon Haigwood Posted Wednesday at 07:41 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:41 PM Mail Call: Another step down the large scale Rabbit Hole 11
slusher Posted Thursday at 02:53 AM Posted Thursday at 02:53 AM Enjoy your birthday with plastic friend !
Ulf Posted Thursday at 09:42 AM Posted Thursday at 09:42 AM (edited) On 12/10/2022 at 4:00 AM, ea0863 said: Number 5 of my purchases from perusing Hot Rod Magazine started with a little ad in November 1959 about a kit car called the Kellison. Having seen this car at SEMA 2021, I knew I would have to build one in scale. The only problem is I can't find any models of this car. The closest I came was a seller on ebay who makes 1/24 scale slot car bodies of the Kellison in vacuum-formed PETG. I picked up two and will try my hand at mounting one to a Shelby Cobra kit I have kicking around. Check out this link for photos of the 1:1 car: Did you ? I found a magazine on the shelf and thought like you. Edited Thursday at 09:53 AM by Ulf 2
deuces wild Posted Thursday at 11:34 AM Posted Thursday at 11:34 AM 15 hours ago, Jon Haigwood said: Mail Call: Another step down the large scale Rabbit Hole Great kit!... I have one also....🙂👍 1
ea0863 Posted Thursday at 04:11 PM Posted Thursday at 04:11 PM 6 hours ago, Ulf said: Did you ? I found a magazine on the shelf and thought like you. This article is great Ulf, thank you for sharing! I have not built this model yet, and the photos will be quite useful.
kelson Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago This mornings delivery from Sunward hobbies.🤠 This arrived from Ebay,i don't really need another 72'Roadrunner,but was a good deal offered so i bit!. 4
A modeler named mike Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago On 5/10/2025 at 11:45 PM, kelson said: This arrived yesterday,got this for parts as a other kit i got last year had a melted body/interior and this kit is incomplete.🤠 Back in the day when the van craze was hopping and I was a youngster and I couldn't get enough vans. Here's a blast from my past. Mind you, I was young. All spray cans and some rub on lettering. 🫣 5
#1 model citizen Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Looks like you used some different paint techniques that I’m still hesitant to try. Very interesting! 1
A modeler named mike Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 36 minutes ago, #1 model citizen said: Looks like you used some different paint techniques that I’m still hesitant to try. Very interesting! When you're young and have no shame, you get results anyway ya can. Mom's paper dooley's and lace ribbon worked wonders. 3
A modeler named mike Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago This weeks acquisitions by mail. I'm trying to fill my show rod voids. NEXT! 4
Old Buckaroo Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, A modeler named mike said: When you're young and have no shame, you get results anyway ya can. Mom's paper dooley's and lace ribbon worked wonders. Those are the best kind of builds when you have dreams and imagination! I never built a Van model but read and studied the "Van Magazines" to learn about body work and painting during my teen years. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1/24 Testors (Fujimi) Ferrari Dino 246 GT. I had high hopes for this one, but when it came in, I immediately saw the roof was partially crushed and the body is warped from something pressing down on the box for a long time (absolutely could not have happened in shipping), and the windshield was broken into two pieces. Very disappointing. No biggie on the windshield as I can make a better one easily enough, but the roof and warp add an order of magnitude of difficulty to building it...if I even CAN save it. Waiting to hear back from the seller to see whether he'll make it right. Half the reason I bought it was to have a 246 (already have the 206 Pininfarina Competizione), and half was to get the transverse-mounted Dino engine to pull molds from, to put resin engines in several Lancia Scorpions. Ah well. Life. 1
Tabbysdaddy Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago My wife went to Daytona Beach to drop our daughter off at Rockville and found a place that sells models. Not so much a hobby shop but a place at the flea market that has both old and new. She surprised me with one she knew I wanted. 2
RSchnell Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, Tabbysdaddy said: My wife went to Daytona Beach to drop our daughter off at Rockville and found a place that sells models. Not so much a hobby shop but a place at the flea market that has both old and new. She surprised me with one she knew I wanted. That dude sets up at all the model swaps too. I've gotten some really good deals from him. 1
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