- Another one bits the dust. PICs I picked this up at our contest in March and I haven't built a Tamiya kit is awhile and it was very enjoyable.
- These are pretty cute. *PIC*
- What would be a unique color to paint the AMT '68 GTO? I'm looking for a color in a spray can. Any suggestions? *NM*
- OT: *VIDEO* How AMT Saved Star Trek (kinda) Galileo shuttlecraft *LINK*
- For Bob Kremer. *PICS*
- Very OT....I have a "Reed Prince" screw driver, but have never run into a Reed Prince screw that I know of. What's up with that? *NM*
- Got my MPC 71 Demons and 68 R/T convertible today!
- hemmings.com has a story on a 1965 Great Dale 'house car' on its website. *LINK* *PIC*
- Has anyone bought tires from Modelhaustires.com?
- Marty Neyrinck, I sent you an email. *NM*
- Bob, Terry Jesse's article (can't remember if it was Scale Auto or Car Modeler) used actual colored ink to do the outlines, I'd check with him for details if you can't find the articles *NM*
- That's why I keep a tub of Super Clean nearby--it's like having a mulligan at the ready and takes the edge off the frustration *NM*
- PIF #3: a set of American SATCO red line tires...*PIC*...
- PIF #2: a set of American SATCO gold line tires...*PIC*...
- PIF #1: a set of American SATCO blue line tires...*PIC*...
- MANY thanks to Ed T for the Firebird headlights! In response, I'm offering three PIF's. *NM*
- 70 RAMCHARGER CUDA.... Mike L I built this back when kit first came out and forgive me but I think the decals came from Firebird Decals I'm pretty sure I'm working my memory. PIX and thanks for looking
- Okay, who's doing the 25th scale hydroplanes?? *PIC*
- OFF THE BENCH... Tomorrow they will be off to Indiana to the house of Chuck Cochran. I really enjoy doing them. PIX and thanks for looking
- Is the AMT '69 Firebird tooling/kit actually the MPC '69 Firebird? *NM*
- Appears to be based on a Honda N360 (?). Hasegawa did a kit in 1/24. *PIC*
- Happy belated Anniversary to you both. Quite a milestone today. *NM*
- All right now Revell. It's high time you reissue your S&M Cuda kit. Except this time maybe issue it as the Ramchargers Cuda! *PIC*
- OT: My wife sent me this pic and I had to post it here. Maybe inspirational... If anything, I'm hoping this brings a smile to your face *PIC*
- IF you want to see video of my wifes 75 Mustang II Ghia....... *LINK*
- One of them racin' deals. Let it dry thoroughly, then scuff it and strip *NM*
- BOB KREMER YOU HAVE MAIL. *NM*
- DOING A VINYL TOP... for my PenPal in PA. He wants to build his dad's car. Plus I have the paint color he needs. PIX and thanks for looking
- I THOUGHT I HAD.... the info on these and it's been about 10yrs since I bought these. One which was for my Wild Child Falcon and this set for the Mustang. I just don't remember where I bought them from. PIX and thanks for looking
- Lot of different style and quality builds there. *NM*
- Weird Stuff on My Shelves... *PICS*
- Nice job. Good-looking build. *NM*
- Congrats! Wishing you many more years of bliss. *NM*
- My favorite color combo: maroon with white interior. *NM*
- Wind tunnel test model *NM* *LINK*
- Just adding insult to injury... Had my painted body on a Tamiya paint stand placed in a dehydrator....
- I like em all, but that plain Jane silver one ....WOW! *NM*
- Beautiful cars! Is the 65 ragtop the Monogram kit, or something else? *NM*
- Hang in there, we’ve all been down this road. Personally I find painting to be the most stressful and frustrating part of the hobby, but also the most rewarding when it works out well. Strip, prep, paint, repeat as necessary. ;-) *NM*
- Looks like it was scaled down directly from the 1/24 Monogram '56. *NM*
- Those tires were also in the 1/24 1991-ish Ford F-250 and F-350 dually. *NM*
- Thank you! *NM*
- Which one? The two tone pony interior car? That one was built for my cousin's wife to replicate her car. *NM*
- Great photo coverage. Thanks for posting Marty. *NM*
- Brrr. Reminds me of the first outdoor car show in Green Bay at the tech school. Two weeks from today. One year we were wearing winter coats and there was actually flurries in the air. Hope it'll be a good weather weekend for that one! *NM*
- I think that kit may have been a harbinger of the '68 box art - a bit more 'loose' in the detail than prior years
- Mike, we all hear ya. I've got projects sitting on the shelves for that very reason--REAL frustrating after you've spent lots of time prepping, huh!? *NM*
- Would those be the 2 parts on the left? *NM*
- They can be "sleeved" with the outer ring of a wheel that does fit. A good use for damaged or out of style wheels *NM*
- Never a problem. I always deviate from the plan!!😁 *NM*
- Thanks for the info! *NM*
- It's been so long since I needed to strip paint. Will Simple Green strip paint? What else is there? (I won't consider brake fluid) If I remember right, just submerge the part in a tub of the cleaner and let it soak. *NM*
- Thanks for braving the cold and sharing your pics of the show. Great shots. I wonder if that big '60 Lincoln Continental actually has a red and black combo interior stock, or if that resto stuff? *NM*
- Nice show I especially like that 63? Ford truck all is needs a Conny kit that moves with the tailgate. If could be done. *NM*