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  • From: Norfolk,Va
Posted by wasjr on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 8:34 PM

Summit,

The Green Hornet reissue along with Long John and Sportsman are still avalible along with many other new reissues. The new AMT is back out with a 32 Ford coupe box looks like orginal 60s issue.   Also the Coupe and Vicky are back out as a limited run, the box shows as a Jalopy but the kit inside is basicly a reissue   Jack at Model Roundup seems to have almost all of the reissues and new kits

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  • From: Inland Northwest
Posted by Summit on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 9:37 AM

Rob, - That is a Nice Thumbs Up [tup] Charger. I  remember very well when the model companys had the "straight axle" trend.  Who can forget about those "Sky Scraper" front ends.  Your wiring does have a little bit of a "Tarantula look" Wink [;)] but it still looks fanstastic ! I stumbled upon the first engine I wired in a junk box not long ago, it was done with sewing thread and then brush painted to get that Accel yellow . I have had pocket fuzzies that looked better. 

Wayne, - Post some pictures of those oldies if you got them.... Those old coupes are rarely seen anymore. I wish they would bring out some remakes. I found a few yrs back a re-issue of the Monogram Green Hornet ? Remember that one ? I still have the chassis and tub from the original in the parts box. Now I'm aging myself..Whistling [:-^]

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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  • From: Norfolk,Va
Posted by wasjr on Tuesday, October 28, 2008 8:48 PM

Not telling my age but I still have my orginal Issues that I built (old Black plastic AMT) Double T ,32, 36 and 40  Ford Coupes, 40 ford Sedan and 49 Ford. One of the two 32 coupes finally fell apart a couple months ago. I repainted it and decaled it into a 60s dirt track racer. Entered it with the new paint and took 1st place in regional contest in the open wheel racer class

PS Almost forgot i also have an 32 Ford roadster without the opening trunk and a 32 Vicky gluing back together now

Wayne

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Posted by the doog on Monday, October 27, 2008 10:29 AM
 Summit wrote:
 the doog wrote:

Uh....I'm not sure I should admit this.....Whistling [:-^]

I have a pink Lamborghini Countach Lp500.......Hey man; it was the 80's!

Whistling [:-^]...........Laugh [(-D]

Thats Cool, Shock [:O] At least in the 80's you weren't trying to be Don Johnson... Post the Pics Doog Cool [8D]

I'll have to take the photo when I get back home to Pennsylvania in December--it's down in one of my old display cases!
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  • From: Jax, FL.
Posted by Jantrix on Sunday, October 26, 2008 1:25 AM

Great thread. This is my oldest surviving build. I was about 17 (40 now) and had just discovered SAE and was inspired by what I saw. This is the MPC 67 Charger modified gasser style like one I had seen in the magazine.

My first attempt at wiring. No laughing now. Big Smile [:D]

Rob http://s53.photobucket.com/albums/g73/Jantrix/
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  • From: Inland Northwest
Posted by Summit on Saturday, October 25, 2008 7:52 PM
 the doog wrote:

Uh....I'm not sure I should admit this.....Whistling [:-^]

I have a pink Lamborghini Countach Lp500.......Hey man; it was the 80's!

Whistling [:-^]...........Laugh [(-D]

Thats Cool, Shock [:O] At least in the 80's you weren't trying to be Don Johnson... Post the Pics Doog Cool [8D]

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by the doog on Saturday, October 25, 2008 7:39 PM

Uh....I'm not sure I should admit this.....Whistling [:-^]

I have a pink Lamborghini Countach Lp500.......Hey man; it was the 80's!

Whistling [:-^]...........Laugh [(-D]

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  • From: Inland Northwest
Posted by Summit on Saturday, October 25, 2008 6:24 PM

Wow John, That is one Fine Looking Challenger. Thumbs Up [tup] I had a 71 metallic green 1/1 briefly - yrs ago. I bought it from the garage I worked at , Found a junkyard shaker hood  dropped a 383 in it - headers never got bolted up and the carb was in the box when I sold it to buy a 77 shovelhead. 

 

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by ogrejohn on Saturday, October 25, 2008 1:45 PM

Oldest one I still have is a Challenger T/A that I built in the mid 80's. Used to have a 1:1 a long long time ago!

Silvered the decals something awful. Sorry not a real good picture.

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  • From: Tuscaloosa, AL
Posted by wingform84 on Saturday, October 25, 2008 9:42 AM
my oldest models died a long long time ago Dead [xx(] but I still remember them, my very first one was a 57 Bel Air snap tite kit (I was like.. 9~10 at the time) with stickers instead of waterslide decals Laugh [(-D] Completely molded in sky blue except the few chrome peices.  It did look good though.  My dad bought it for me though tryin to get me into cars, and since I enjoyed doing that one he bought me another for my bday shortly after that, the "Paddy Wagon Show Rod" and lets just say it was a failure.  Majorly.  I didn't know what i was doing, he didn't know anything about skill levels.. there was glue streaks everywhere, the decals looked horrible and it soon enough fell apart.  I still have part of the engine sitting in my parts box though Laugh [(-D] I tried several kits back then, and most were failures so I gave up for a long time... kbut somehow it stuck with me and now I have a closet full of models.. and more coming to me in the mail so I dunno where I"m gonna put them all Laugh [(-D]
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  • From: Woodbine, MD
Posted by 666Irish on Saturday, October 25, 2008 5:29 AM
This is a great thread. I am SURE that I have some of my earliest models packed in a box in my folks basement. I may have to go over there and dig them out for an embarassing photo session!

She was only a whiskey maker, but he loved her still.

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  • From: Inland Northwest
Oldest Built Car in Collection
Posted by Summit on Friday, October 24, 2008 8:01 PM

This car is the most "Special" to me. Flash back to Christmas 1990 -just married for 6 months, relocated to a job 3 states from where we were from, and all that other scary stuff of new responsibilities. My lovely wife presented me with a Monogram '69 Rampage Camaro for the holiday . Little did she know what she was getting into by refueling the hobby...By all means this was not built very well - Rattle can paint and good old Tube Glue. The car has a pearl overspray which you can not tell very well due to lack of natural light. (I live in the Pacific Northwest I wont see Sunshine again until May ) Here we are almost 19 yrs and 22 moves later and still on display.

R 1

R 2 And she still tolerates my modeling and surprises me with new kits all the time, even though the stash takes up one whole room in the house. (hint -when you receive model as a gift, always build it as more will always follow Wink [;)] )Thanks for taking a look at a very amature but favorite build.

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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