
I had this when I was 10 or something and its got all the bits there, gonna whizz em along the wood floor in the hall later..........if I can stop herms and lil from attack

Adrian Worman wrote:Yeah I got a Pink Panther rev-up-n-go car and an Evel Knievel stunt cycle somewhere, may have to go in the loft and look.........when I last see in there I spotted an unmade Monogram 1/8th scale 65 Stingray
dave-r wrote:I built that 65 Corvette.![]()
But tubbed the rear end and shortened the axle to take the slicks from a 1/8 scale funny car. Lined the interior with orange velvetand fitted the 500 inch supercharged hemi from the same funny car.
Can't remember if I fitted a straight front axle or used the stock suspension? This was around 1980??
drewcrane wrote:dave-r wrote:I built that 65 Corvette.![]()
But tubbed the rear end and shortened the axle to take the slicks from a 1/8 scale funny car. Lined the interior with orange velvetand fitted the 500 inch supercharged hemi from the same funny car.
Can't remember if I fitted a straight front axle or used the stock suspension? This was around 1980??
ORANGE VELVET! FFS super charged disco doll house
Adrian Worman wrote:I think it was a popular model cos no end of people I know had em! The one I had when I was about 12-13 was a solid red car but the one in the loft still in its box and plastic bags is a weird blue flake.
I got a 1/8 scale 79 Trans Am in a brown metallic finish somewhere.
I had a Lindberg 1/8 scale T bucket in proper flake with pie crust whitewall slicks and a 283 chubby in it, as cool as anything it was, went together beautifully too![]()
When me and fat Ian were lil kids we had grandparents that lived at Hastings sea front.
Our old man took us there most weekends in the school hols and we always used to frequent a model shop on the promenade that had the most incredible stock of Monogram 1/24 scale cars, all American and most customs or track cars. They were about 2 or 3 quid each then and if we'd earnt good money scrubbing the old mans copper plumbing fittings in Gunk (we got 8 quid a hundred weight, lot of money for lil kids then) we would blow the lot on models and scarper back to Nans flat and get busy. We learnt all our knowledge of US cars and race car drivers from them, bloody brilliant memories
drewcrane wrote:"Plumb Crazy".
Nuff said...........
Adrian Worman wrote:Hey thats not easy Drew thats only little!
I'm just starting a 72 Chally in 1/24 that ginge got me a year or so back.
It's some cheap ish continental effort but its worth a go.
What else you built Drew? Pix mate, pix