NYG95GA wrote: I was also real big into the "Monster" models: Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman, etc.. Anybody else old enough to remember those?
my fathers first model he built on his own was Dracula, when he was 8. He put the hand on the wrong arms.
NYG95GA wrote: I was also real big into the "Monster" models: Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman, etc.. Anybody else old enough to remember those?
my fathers first model he built on his own was Dracula, when he was 8. He put the hand on the wrong arms.
Model #4:
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/reader-rides/1026/
I have 17 completed here at he house and pics of another 2-3 that I built for other people.
neon4891 wrote:NYG95GA wrote: I was also real big into the "Monster" models: Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman, etc.. Anybody else old enough to remember those?my fathers first model he built on his own was Dracula, when he was 8. He put the hand on the wrong arms.
Tom Lowe of Playing Mantis / Johnny Lightning is re-releasing all of those old monster kits. They're made by Round 2 or something like that, but you can buy them in hobby stores or online.
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/reader-rides/1027/
Model #5. Last one for now. If anybody wants to see more I'll gladly post em up. The Reader's Rides format is really nice for stuff like this where 2-3 pictures tells the whole story.
Models Up: 77 Datsun 280Z Rally Car 73 Chevy Monte Carlo Tokyo Drift car 55 Chevy 210 Gasser 69 Plymouth Road Runner HEMI 66 Rambler American junker
Models I can put up if you want: 50 Ford Convertible Custom 56 Ford Thunderbird 2.3T swap 62 Pontiac Catalina 421SD 69 Chevy Camaro Baldwin-Motion 74 AMC Javelin AMX 78 Chevy Corvette SE LS1 swap 79 Mazda RX-7 IMSA 80 Ford Mustang Cobra Turbo 85 Ford Thunderbird Pro Street 86 Lincoln Mark VII Pro Street 96 Chevy Camaro SS Twin-Turbo 06 Pontiac GTO
Maybes (I built them for other people, will have to search for pictures): 1964 Pontiac GTO 1978 Pontiac Trans Am "Bandit" 1987 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
Work In Progress (sitting on my model desk now): 1962 Ford Thunderbird custom
I too grew up building kits in the 60's. Yes I could build a car when I was in High School, but learned most of it from kits and Hot Rod, Super Stock, and other Mags. Then took up Slot Car racing when we used model bodies. Then we got lexan bodies. Anyone coming over to the May 9 that has any cars?? Also is there not a Slot Car track over there??? I now work with the Garlits Museum and build cars of the Inductees to the International Drag racing Hall of Fame. I put on a display of memorabilia the night of the induction ceremonies. I built a Dale Armstrong Chevy II funny car that he had never seen anyone do. The inside body ids done out of Aluminum foil to make it look right.
bigwrench wrote: I too grew up building kits in the 60's. Yes I could build a car when I was in High School, but learned most of it from kits and Hot Rod, Super Stock, and other Mags. Then took up Slot Car racing when we used model bodies. Then we got lexan bodies. Anyone coming over to the May 9 that has any cars?? Also is there not a Slot Car track over there??? I now work with the Garlits Museum and build cars of the Inductees to the International Drag racing Hall of Fame. I put on a display of memorabilia the night of the induction ceremonies. I built a Dale Armstrong Chevy II funny car that he had never seen anyone do. The inside body ids done out of Aluminum foil to make it look right.
Wow! I'd love to see some pics of your models and the real cars you build!
If we could do a area for these I think it would be cool. Building the kit of a car you would give your right you know what to drive is Grassroots!!!
Thanks P for all the pictures, I'll have to post some up. I'm glad so many of you are into them. I appreciate all your comments. It's cool to hear your stories. I jsut think it's cool because the cars I look and am interested is influenced by you guys and the clubs I go to and the members, that's why i'm 18 and love classic sports cars, mainly European and love the rally cars, F1, IMSA, etc.
foxtrapper wrote: OK, so tell me about this May show in Maryland. Might be a doubly perfect thing to visit, having an 8 year old son.
Cool! I'll be in my tan Susquehanna Valley Vintage Hillclimb hat and have a Model Cars mag nametag.It'd be cool to see you there. http://www.mamasboyz.org/MidNNL.html
That Gulf #5 is BEAUTIFUL. My favorite color, scheme, and I love the car, it is one of my favorites.
Oh P71- you say about you building wacky racers? you probably won't fully understand the reason why he built it or why I love it so much but here it is Him and I are good buddy's and these builds are my FAVORITES. I want a real series wit these, he said about me being the driver for the '31 haha I was honored! http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=18723&st=0&p=163496&#entry163496 my background is lower in the post the one with his '53 he built http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=18073&st=0&p=157298&#entry157298
Sweet 31! That forum looks a lot nicer then the old SAE one as well. Looks like I have another forum to read every day.
Post up some pics, I don't really want to throw the rest of my collection on there until some others pop up
I agree on the Model brand.
I figured you would love that 31. Yeah Model Cars is just better than SAE, the thread is so laid back and when you start posting, you'll love it. I don't know if you've seen but I go by the same name on there, see how many posts I have! It truly is a great place. When you join, just say I told you and referrenced you about it and you'll get a good welcome. It's a gret forum, we have some of the top builders in the States and Germany, Austria, Puerto Rico, etc. Some of local club members from the club i go to are there and just amazing stuff, I love it!
Last night i spoted a japaness GTI model kit, very tempting.
on a side note, my gloss black spray paint is coming out very unevenly, splotchy even. But my flat black is coming out perfectly smooth. Bad can of gloss? Shake it more? Ideas?
Keith,
A "Model" brand would rock! (Hence why I stuck "MODEL" in the titles of all of mine). Baxter? Can you make it happen buddy? We'll build some GRM Project Cars as models!
NickF40, Killer build! I love the uncommon stuff like that!
bigwrench, www.modelcarsmag.com/forums
neon4981, I dunno man, I've been getting that too with Gloss Black. I think the new chemicals might be messing with it or something. I've screwed up 3 models already using 3 different brands of paint. (BTW, Westley's Bleche-Wite or Castrol Super Clean is great for stripping paint off of model car bodies). Try soaking the paint can in a pot of really hot water right before you spray, make sure the body is warm (room temp or better) but not in direct sunlight.
I think model of the month would be cool as long as it doesn't get picked apart. But I don't see that happening here.
I used to build aircraft and armor, but once you start worrying if the tire tread pattern is correct to go with your July 44 P-51 paint scheme, the fun is dead. The rivet police suck.
That '31 looks like the results of a drunken night of fun between a South American touring car and a Daytona Prototype.
i have a bunch of model cars as well, unfortunately, they look like model cars...
i submit we have a model car exhibition/contest at the $2009 challenge, with extra point for having a model of your real challenge car!
neon4891 wrote: time to fork out for an air brush*shrugs*
I picked up a pair of blemished model 200s http://www.badgerairbrush.com/Garage_Sale.asp and haven't touched another spray can. Just to be able to use the House of Color lacquers was worth it. Until I could spring for a compressor I was running it off a portable air tank from Walmart.
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