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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Moriarity, Feb 25, 2015.

  1. I thought things seamed a little slow this evening. So this may be a good time for some models. I don't like posting pictures of my dusty old models , when there are so many better threads out there. But here are a few 32s, because everyone loves a Deuce! Ron... 019.jpg 020.jpg
     
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  2. A couple better shots of that sedan. 037.jpg 039.jpg
     
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  3. One of my favorite show RODS!!! 033.jpg 034.jpg
     
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  4. squirrel
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    I need to spend some time fixing these things... I built this around 1974.

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  5. Ron Mayes
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  6. raymay
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    Models of some of my full size 37 Chevy cars and trucks I have designed and built in the 70's and 80's.

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  7. Jon SSS
    Joined: Jan 29, 2009
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    Here are some I built in the late 80's-early 90's. Pardon the OT Porsche 959. I get my inspiration from all over.
     

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  8. theman440
    Joined: Jun 28, 2012
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    from Las Vegas

    When I was a kid in 80's my dad and I built lots of models. here is little gem he put together with some stuff I had discarded. Not sure what year it is supposed to be but its powered by a cross-rammed Y- Block, has a machine turned firewall (hard to see) a scratch built exhaust system, filled deck lid and it's channeled. It has suffered some damage over the years (missing a headlite) but still displays well. He was great at taking my junk and making gold out of it. It kinda made me mad sometimes but I sure miss those times we had.
     

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  9. theman440
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    from Las Vegas

    He was also great at scratch building stuff - check out these vintage operational scale bumper jacks.
     

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  10. theman440
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    This is one of my favorites - This is an old Johan '60 Plymouth Police kit that I started then gave up on. He took it over and worked his magic. Hemi, tubbed, ladder bar rear suspension, hood scoop & check out the Nitrous and fire extinguisher bottles.
     

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  11. Moriarity
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  12. Moriarity
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    1/10 th scale hand carved b***wood buck of Roths' outlaw. Carved by the toolmakers at Revell

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  13. Moriarity
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    Deals wheels 57 and the car Revell commissioned Jim Allen of Fibergl***ics to build[​IMG][​IMG]


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  14. ClearSpot
    Joined: Aug 20, 2009
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    Here is a Dodge Johan I put together for a friend to represent his real deal 426 Max Wedge Super Stocker.

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  15. stillrunners
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    dang.....lost allot to some petty kid thieves that got in my storage shed.....had been collecting my buddies old models that they were tossing out....that's the real loss.....still saved a few.....will try and get some out to post....
     
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  16. My mom got real mad at me as a kid. When I melted this old ford, and put a little rubber man in it. Than I cut my finger and put blood on him and the windshield. lol 20160113_124131_020.jpg
     
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    Come get em. ****son city pa. Will not ship.


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  18. beebing
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    When I was a kid, I use to build models like crazy. One of the main reasons that enticed me into buying kits was the box art. One weekend I happened to drop in a Hobby Store and looked at the models.
    AMT and MPC kits had reinstated some ol' traditional art on boxes called "Retro Series" or something like that.
    As I was staring at all the cool art on the boxes, a thought came into my head...why isn't there a book on Retro model kit box art? I would buy it.
     
  19. KoolKat-57
    Joined: Feb 22, 2010
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    It's a shame that they don't issue the retro kits with retro prices!
    $26.99 for a kit that the tooling has been paid for 100 times over is a crime!
    Kids will never build models of any kind with those kind of prices.
    Fortunately my Son who is now 42 started buying kits and putting them away when he was a kid.
    He has about 450-475 unbuilt kits that he plans to build someday with his Son when my Grandson is a little older, he's only 5. I'm sure they will never build all of them.
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  20. Rand Man
    Joined: Aug 23, 2004
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    All mine are long gone. My sister threw them out. "You still wanted that ****? They were just old plastic toys." I don't speak to my older sister much since then.


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  21. Moms and sister's will never get it. And wives' don't either, Gots to keep the garage LOCKED! lol Here is an old one 20160115_223856.jpg I built for fun. Ron...
     
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  22. beebing
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    Yeah its a crime, I use to enthusiastically earn some small cash shoveling snow or delivering papers. Then easily afford to go out and BUY 5 or 6 model kits. What a blast! Now there's no incentive for kids to enjoy a great hobby and be productive. Instead, just stare at the tube, phone, or computer. Sad.
    I want the book so I can dream about the good ol' days, enjoy great art and use as inspiration for my own art. The way its going in my situation, beyond my control...I can't afford to buy them either.
    I'm glad what your son had done. Now he can enjoy p***ing along and building models with his son.
    Not a better joy than that.
     
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  24. wutnxt
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    Realism to the extreme. Sounds like something I would have thought of doing but too "weenie" to follow through. I did though accidentally cut my thumb with a fresh X-Acto while pondering what to do to my new '40 coupe kit. Still have the scar to remind me.
     
  25. I accidentally stuck an xacto through my jeans into my thigh one day, man was there some blood!
     
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  26. willys36
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    I am beyond jealous!!!!!!!!!
     
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  27. willys36
    Joined: May 6, 2006
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    My first model car, circa about 1962 0r 1963. Made from one of those horrid Revell metal flake kits. School colors, Orange and Green!

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    Built for an old Auto World mail-in contest for LSR HO cars using the new ThunderJet semi-can motor ch***is. Circa 1976? They didn't say you couldn't use 2 motors. The company went out of business before they called for the cars to be mailed. I never ran it.
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    About 1/20th scale '33 Willys made using the great Monogram Sizzler kits and 00-90 nuts and bolts like the Yonts brothers used on their Revell National contest winners in the 60s. Body is fibergl*** made from a carved wood pattern. This was before the AMT Willys kits abut 1965.
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    1939 Willys sedan made from a couple Revell coupe kits. About 1980?




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    Pretty stock AMT Willys kit that won the local Revell national contest. Didn't win anything in the national but still got the great trophy.
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    Another HO entry in an Auto World mail in contest. I sent this one in but didn't win anything. Car had to run on a track to be eligible for judging. When I got it back a pick up lead wire was broken. body is fibergl***s from acarved wood pattern, ch***is is soldered, chrome plated br***. Front axle has working steering, front wheels are 1/8" x 1/4" ball bearings w/ O-rings for tires.

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