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Re: 1:18 E bodies
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25 Mar 2013 18:57
by Eddie
Man, you ALL have some nice cars! Wow, Barc,, I am always impressed with your collection. DREW and the BlackCats made me laugh,,thats what I would have done.!!
I have 2,,only 2 ,,Barc Rivas sent me the Dirty Vanishing Point Challenger and Drew and Seth sent me a 70 Shaker Hood Challenger with my red/white paint scheme. I cherish both, because my mates sent them to me. Thank you both!
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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29 Mar 2013 10:36
by Adrian Worman
I found an ERTL 1/18 garage equipment set in the cupboard while I was searching for some more cars to post up. It's just a tool cab, compressor, welder and starter, but I'd like to get a ramp like the one in fal108's garage scene pic, where did ya find that?
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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30 Mar 2013 10:12
by fal308
Those are two different tool sets combined. A place I go to for diecast has some different sets
http://www.designsinm.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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06 Apr 2013 10:05
by Adrian Worman
How are the Franklin Mint 1/24 models regarded in the States? I got quite a few choice muscle cars from then or their other brand and I always thought they were pretty good quality, especially considering the smaller scale.
Have two 1/12 cars from them too, a 67 Stingray and a 57 Chevy Belair, both convertibles and both crammed with details, many working features like opening glove box doors, fuel flaps etc.
Get some pix up this afternoon I think.
I'm a big fan of the really big scale cars, take up a lot of space but they are incredible models, got a couple of early Mustangs, a couple of 59 Corvettes, a GTO, a 59 Eldorado, a Jag XJ220, and a 427 Gulf GT40.
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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06 Apr 2013 11:21
by fal308
Franklin Mint generally are pretty nice. I like the 1:12 and larger scales also but they are $$$$$$ and take up a ton of room. The link I gave earlier, Designs In Motion, is selling some 1:12 cars from his personal collection,right now. Including a couple of serial number 00001 Cobras IIRC.
I'm going to try and get the rest of my pics taken this coming week.
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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06 Apr 2013 15:58
by Adrian Worman
Couple of nice 1/12 Vettes, both the same ERTL product but the white one is a much later release.
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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06 Apr 2013 18:01
by drewcrane
Adrian Worman wrote:Couple of nice 1/12 Vettes, both the same ERTL product but the white one is a much later release.
Nice pic, I used some tiltshift on your pic ..just for fun
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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06 Apr 2013 18:29
by Adrian Worman
What IS 'tilt shift' Drew?
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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06 Apr 2013 19:00
by drewcrane
Adrian Worman wrote:What IS 'tilt shift' Drew?
I got it from the MMA board fun stuff
http://tiltshiftmaker.com/
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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07 Apr 2013 12:45
by Adrian Worman
GMP GT40, the nicest quality big scale model I've got. The details are incredible, don't think these iPhone pix get anywhere near to showing it properly. The tyres are so beautifully moulded if you photographed em with decent hardware you could pass em off as the real thing, same for the interior and engine bay.
Check it
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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07 Apr 2013 14:00
by drewcrane
Yea Ade that does look real,just incredible detail
I just realized something....... on my way up to my Mopar guru I saw that car (or a replica) ,same color,stripes on a trailer on I-70 I remember it because the "sev marshal " on the 1/4 ,wow shame I didnt have a camera at the time but it was Friday I saw it ,..........killer cars it was not hard to miss amongst all the traffic
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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07 Apr 2013 16:43
by Adrian Worman
There's a good chance that car will be at the Goodwood Revival this September, check this story out Drew...........I gots a ticket
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/goo ... -race.html
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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07 Apr 2013 17:54
by drewcrane
Well charge them batteries for that camera and get lots of pics
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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08 Apr 2013 17:42
by fal308
Ade, you lucky dog!!! I'd love to go to Goodwood sometime. Those GT40s are awesome. I stare at them every time I go into that store I mentioned earlier.
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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09 Apr 2013 16:19
by fal308
Sorry some are out of focus. If anyone wants better pics of something, just holler out. I was too lazy to get all the cars out for a photo shoot, though eventually I want to do that so I have photos of all my diecast (for insurance and just so I know what i have)
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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09 Apr 2013 16:31
by fal308
some of the cabinets are mirrored backed so photos are deceptive
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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09 Apr 2013 16:40
by fal308
I think this is most, if not all, of my diecast. There might be a few I missed laying about here and there.
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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09 Apr 2013 19:10
by Adrian Worman
Very impressive stuff mate
excellent collection and a really interesting mix of cars.
I'd love to see the Tijuana Taxi and Red Baron up close, wild 60's customs really get my juices flowin
I dug this out if you're interested, another GMP product this time in 1/18 scale, the companion car to your PorkChop shine runner, his replacement built out of an early Fox 'Stang police car. It has some really nice details, slicks, blown 390 big block ,MSD ign system, fuel cell, cage, monster tach, 9" rear end, pretty cool touches. Check it;
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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10 Apr 2013 2:46
by fal308
Ill try and get some more detailed photos. I've actually got 4 Tom Daniels cars; Paddy Wagon (blue C-cab), Tijuana Taxi, Red Baron and Bad Medicine (purple dragster). Still waiting to get T rantula (green dragster).
In big scale, the Ed "Big Daddy" Roth Outlaw was recently accounced in 1/6 scale. This was a MAJOR showcar back in the sixties/early seventies.
http://www.supercar1.com/catalog/index. ... ts_id=6441 Supercar1 is another good site I have ordered from.
As for the Pork Chop Mustang, I almost bought it as I really like the Pork Chop series but there were too many other cars ahead on my list
One of my favorite cars is the Pork Chop '34 Altered (top car in one of the altereds photos). It's a very in demand car that doesn't come up very often and when it does it usually goes for over $500 (even in this economy).
I just received an email that my diecast store (
http://www.designsinm.com) owner is going to be selling off some of his personal collection soon. He sent an advance notice to his brick/mortar customers as a heads-up (he's good about that). Just wish had some disposable $$ to get some of them as his personal collection is amazing.
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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10 Apr 2013 8:42
by Adrian Worman
I'll check him out properly, ta for the heads up
On the subject of values, I clicked onto the Exoto website a couple days back to see what I was missing in that Standox Paint series, I was just bloody speechless when I see they had at least 3 of my cars in their 'sale' at 900 bucks
..........jeez thats just mental, somebody must be paying it or they would'nt be tryin at that but its a stupid amount, even if they are retired.
Found my 1/12 67 Stingray in a cupboard so I'll get that up at the weekend.
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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21 Apr 2013 0:59
by fal308
Tijuana Taxi
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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21 Apr 2013 1:02
by fal308
Red Baron
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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21 Apr 2013 1:09
by fal308
Don't think this was shown earlier. Paddy Wagon
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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21 Apr 2013 1:11
by fal308
Also picked these up the other day, Mopar Missle and Roy Hill Duster
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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21 Apr 2013 1:14
by fal308
Also saw a couple others in a lower shelf that haven't been photographed, including a black '32 coupe, a nother Viper-powered Cuda, a '32 roadster and a couple that I'm modifying.
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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21 Apr 2013 9:51
by Adrian Worman
Ta for the pix
I love them '60's show cars, probably down to the Monogram 1/24's I used to make as a kid, all the show cars blew me away! I'd never seen anything so cool and yet so whacky, the detail and the execution of em was incredible
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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21 Apr 2013 11:09
by dave-r
I built "Paddy Wagon" in the early 60s. It got broken by another child after I had left home so I pulled it apart for spares and still have some of the parts in the loft somewhere.
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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21 Apr 2013 13:00
by drewcrane
dave-r wrote:I built "Paddy Wagon" in the early 60s. It got broken by another child after I had left home so I pulled it apart for spares and still have some of the parts in the loft somewhere.
Man I think everyone built the "PATTY WAGON"(lets see if the author is watching his thread
)
and the Red Baron too I have the matching hotwheels but all my stuff is buried behind a 1:1 scale model for the moment,but I did find some so I will post up later
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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21 Apr 2013 13:24
by fal308
Well I never built those when I was younger but I usually built truck or muscle car models. i do remember going to, IIRC, World of Wheels and seeing some of those wild rides. Especially remember seeing a Hemi-powered pool table
I would have loved to see that one driving
Re: 1:18 E bodies
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21 Apr 2013 13:39
by Adrian Worman
This was my absolute favourite model I built, if I remember right it even had a bit of red velvety material for the interior, I thought it was the biz........