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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Dec 4, 2012.

  1. Ryan
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  3. Very cool art work......Glad to see you are doing better as we missed ya...
     
  4. daddio211
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    Glad you're back boss, we've missed ya!

    Jeff Allison should jump on this thread, he's put out some very cool stuff recently.
     
  5. 1badnov
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  7. Tony
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    Cool thread.
    Ryan, do you remember years ago when i believe it was, Django, who did some T shirts with 'box art' he did with a few members cars?
    He used my old 32 and i believe it was Big Rics 40 coupe..and one other car that i can't place.
    They were badass.
    Tony
     
  8. One of my favorites......

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  9. A couple more.........

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  10. That's a tee shirt I'd buy !


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  11. Mazooma1
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    here's a few...now they even cover the garage ceiling

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    the box art from the late 50's through the mid-60's was unreal...cars, boats, planes, Army vehicles, rockets.....gorgeous artwork.
    Nothing could compare to those years....nothing
     
  12. Imagine my surprise when I saw this box! Here's pieces of image 6 at my dad's store:
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  13. Stop it no really stop it i have way to much to do .. If i go dig out model boxes i am doomed until some time next year ... Okay maybe just dig out a few for over the weekend we'll see
     
  14. Django
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    Thanks Tony. I love model car art!! The other car was Bass' shoebox.

    Weesner just did a cool shirt for Dan Collins with some model box art too.

    Here was my last box art that I did a couple years ago, for some limited edition Tangerine Scream Tshirts.

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  15. Ruben Duran
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    ^^Dig em out, man! Mazooma...damn, what a collection!

    A few more....


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    And if i may add early Tamiya artist, Shigeru Komatsuzaki's box art.....

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  16. Cool.... I collect AMT Trophy Series boxes myself. I eventually have to find a way to display them. I have maybe a dozen of them in good to excellent condition.

    Bob
     
  17. Jkustom
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    Hahaha, that opening line made me laugh out loud.. Glad you're back, Ryan.
     
  18. catdad49
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    Glad to see that you're on the mend. I sometimes think the mental aspect is more difficult than the physical end. Anywho, AMT seemed to have the best 'box art'. That's what gets you interested, but I always loved the Revell Chrysler customizing kit art. At the time I think I was intimidated by all the parts and never purchased one. I wish I had one now( along with the others that disappeared over the years). Don't be dismayed, I progressed to the point that I was able to build some pretty nice models (Revells included). I still have some to build and rebuild (they don"t seem to like multiple moves) and I may even buy some of the reissues when the wife's not looking! Get Well Soon, Ryan
     
  19. weez
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    Model box art by people like Jack Leynwood and Mort Kunstler have been a huge influence on paintings that I do, this thread is awesome, hope I can see a lot more I haven't seen!

    Off the topic of real old kit art a bit, but I did this T-shirt last week for Dan Collins with two of his builds on it as model kits. He sold out of 'em at Yokohama this Sunday-
     

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    Some of my favorites---sorry for the crappy quick cell phone pics
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  21. Marcy
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    and a couple big kits
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  22. Tony
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    You're welcome! It's well deserved, they were damn cool man just like the one above!
    I still have the shirts, but no pics of 'em to add to the thread though.

    Tony
     
  23. rc57
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    I saw this one on e___ and it looks like my neighbor's Cherokee Camaro- Sorry O/T. This was a factory custom.
     

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  24. Royalshifter
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    That is just killer...My Victoria would be great as box art?:)

     
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  26. Jonnie King
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    All very cool, indeed ! Wish I had some of my early boxes from the mid-50's back again...and the models that were in 'em that I built that my Mom gave away when I went to college !

    Jonnie www.legends.thewwbc.net
     
  27. GARY?
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    I figured out how the scanner works!
     

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  29. Have seen several of the 1960's "Trophy Series" here lately in Antique Malls and Shops. They are asking $15.00 to $20.00 for an empty box in average condition. One in good condition with the un-built model inside , they want $75.00 and up. I sold about 20 un-built old Hot Rod and Custom Car kits earlier this year on eBay and they only brought about $20.00+ each. There are about 100 good ones on the bay right now if you don't mind spending about $50.00+ for each one.
     
  30. Lowrders
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    Digging through an attic of my uncle as a kid I came across a 55 nomad kit that he let me keep. I wish I would have kept the box, even though it wasn't as cool as most posted here. I still have that car, I rebuilt it several times. Right now it has a viper drivetrain and wheels, and that was before Rad Rides built the Sniper, so when they did build it, I thought it was pretty special!
     

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