Lownslow Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Box art was a total lie when it came to the wheels nut i can fix that problem with the 3d printer 3
dave branson Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I went to the Tulsa Automotive Model club Christmas Party and here are pics of what I got this weekend 3
FoMoCo66 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 38 minutes ago, Lownslow said: Box art was a total lie when it came to the wheels nut i can fix that problem with the 3d printer It seams like round 2 has been doing this on a couple of there models. I know they did it on there coke charger snap kit. The only good thing about those is the were deep dish and I can use them as rear wheels and look right at home in pie crust and wrinkle wall slicks.
oldcarfan Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 6 hours ago, johnyrotten said: 6 hours ago, johnyrotten said: 1990 Ford Taurus SHO promo. It's a two dollar flea market find. Seeing this reminded me of a guy I knew back in those days. He bought two or more of every promo that came out especially the Corvettes and stored them high on a shelf in cases, box and all. He said they would be his retirement plan some day. I often wonder how that worked out for him. Not that I have any room to talk, I bought comic books with the same idea and we all know how that turned out. Edited 10 hours ago by oldcarfan 1
Earl Marischal Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago @dave branson Excuse me, is this like Microscale’s Micro Sol? Not seen it before. Thanks steve
Andria H Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago If reserving one from an online dealer counts, I just got a Jo-Han/Seville Pro Street Rambler in a messy looking box that has only been opened to assess its condition reserved to pay $25 cash for. It will be a sleeper style hot rod if not just a regular stock Grandma type of car with a 290 V8, automatic and 2-tone paint. 2
johnyrotten Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, oldcarfan said: Seeing this reminded me of a guy I knew back in those days. He bought two or more of every promo that came out especially the Corvettes and stored them high on a shelf in cases, box and all. He said they would be his retirement plan some day. I often wonder how that worked out for him. Not that I have any room to talk, I bought comic books with the same idea and we all know how that turned out I like to hunt for deals, especially with with my model hobby. Any hobby can get get expensive, believe me I know, my other one is motorcycles. I've managed to find some killer deals on kits and supplies. It's safe to say half my stash and most of my paint was acquired at well below retail. I recently got over 100 various tamiya, humbrol and model master paints for free. Just time invested in sorting them out. This promo is one I don't see often, and for 2 bucks, not gonna pass it by. Especially since its a subject i like. I'm probably the guy that reaps the rewards from people that think like the person you are talking about when their plan doesn't work out. 1
johnyrotten Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Andria H said: I just got a Jo-Han/Seville Pro Street Rambler I built one in back when I was a kid, cool subject and a nice kit. That one always stuck out to me on how good it looked. Years later I actually learned about johan models and it makes sense now. I was, and still am, blissfully ignorant of a lot of model history. Good luck with that build when you get it.
Lownslow Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, FoMoCo66 said: It seams like round 2 has been doing this on a couple of there models. I know they did it on there coke charger snap kit. The only good thing about those is the were deep dish and I can use them as rear wheels and look right at home in pie crust and wrinkle wall slicks. I corrected the issue by making 17" versions of the factory wheels even added the pontiac turbos for fun currently working on the tires 1
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