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Best Car Show Display EVER.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Mike Zenor, Apr 11, 2007.

  1. Holy crap!!! I would die to have that display at Detroit. wow, what an over the top display.
     
  2. Builtforsin
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  3. LongT
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    Pretty cool. The only thing missing is the pool of blood I always got from the X-acto knife.
     
  4. guiseart
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  5. fuzzface
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    I was amazed when it was posted here about two months ago and you know what? I'm still amazed about it. I wish I could build diaramas like that. Steve
     
  6. Mr. Mac
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    I have seen a lot of cool displays at car shows in my life time.
    That one beat them all. WOW!
     
  7. bohlsd
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    That is very original. Looks like a lot of work and money that I need to spend on my shop, tools, cars, etc.
     
  8. Reminds me of this from about 3 years back at a mini show. The display hadn't finished being set up at this point.

    [​IMG]

    Using hot rods as a "kit" takes the idea to another level. Crazy!
     
  9. murdercycles
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    Great imagination. You definately need that glue fingerprint on the windshield.
    The parts still on the trees are hilarious.
    Ray in CT
     
  10. ...what did they make that big box out of?
     
  11. metalman
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    I wanna know how they did the parts on the sprues, did they weld a block to pipe?
     
  12. OLLIN
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    Thats cool! Kinda reminds me of that Jellio? wall art hanging thing. I think its like $2500 but I would buy it if I had the dough...
    [​IMG]
     
  13. JamesG
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    I'm a modeler too, so thats just friggin KQQL!

    Only think missing was the table and chair!
     
  14. is that a payre?- plastic mock up flattie on the sprue?

    and thats right only the glss would get the glue fingerprints


    any of the decals sheet shown?.... or any applied upside down?
     
  15. Spike!
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    That flat out rules!
     
  16. ka-zoo
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    i instantly thought of that one too!
    if i remember correctly, those were designed or manufactured by a HAMBer?
     
  17. haring
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    I need to know more about that!

    I'm sure I can't afford it, but I need to know more about it.
     
  18. roosters hot rods
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    wow thats just COOL.:cool: ..thanks for sharing it ....rooster
     
  19. Cshabang
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    that friggin rocks!
     
  20. D.W.
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    Doowd! That.....is fukin neeto!
     
  21. ratchet
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    so where can you buy theses?i need one! that's the perfect way to get started lol
     
  22. Silhouettes 57
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    Very clever and what an imagination those folks have.
    Did you notice the instruction sheet was missing? It must have been thrown out!!!
     
  23. Silhouettes 57
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    Opps there it is!!! The instruction sheet was one of the first things I lost or threw away.
     
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  25. Doc.
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    Hey Haring,

    That piece is made by a company in Brookland Ny. The original art was a limited edition of 10 pieces and it was called "Turbo." It has been sold out for well over a year. I have #4 and it's pretty cool in person. It was so popular that they came up with another design which is the one posted above. It is called "drive In" and it will be limited to 100 pieces. "Drive in" is actually more HAMB friendly as the pieces resemble parts from cars of the 50's. The "Turbo" pieces are more 70's style. Their website is www.jellio.com. I hope this helps. Oh yeah, I love the show display.

    Doc.
     
  26. Skankin' Rat Fink
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    That is so cool ...
     
  27. DIRTYDAG
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    :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

    Im with plowboy...a Roth set up would be over the fuckin top! Barris too! An entire show!!!!! BIG BOYS TOYS show!

    this would look badass in a streetmachines box..

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  28. go figure now a" kit" car is loved..
    how traditional!
     
  29. rixrex
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    Man, who is responsible for that?!..that is the coolest most artistic thing I've seen in along time..really beats the guy that rented a hotel room and completely covered it melted cheese....
     

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