Archive
Return to Index
Read Responses
Friday Evening Randomness..... ENJOY!!!! *PICS*
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Dad’s Old Photos: Circa 1966
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Hosted on Fotki
Messages In This Thread
Friday Evening Randomness..... ENJOY!!!! *PICS*
Another great selection! Thanks :) *NM*
The blown/vinyl topped 71/72 B-body proves we need either the AMT kit reversed or the R/M kit with cool street machine parts *NM*
Great pics Marty! Our ol buddy Albert would have enjoyed all those 62 Tin Indians! *NM*
Balanced mix of old and cool *NM*
Re: Friday Evening Randomness..... ENJOY!!!! *PICS* thanks for posting those. I'm really diggin that 70 (?) Chevy, guess its a Biscayne? either way, very nice! *NM*
Impala. Biscayne went away after 1969, Bel Air was only available as a four-door sedan and wagon for '70 *NM*
This is the second time in a few weeks you have posted this pic. What's the story behind it? *NM* *PIC*
That's an actual Revell of Germany kit. Issued only once, inspired by a German comic strip character *NM*
I'd never seen it before. Wondered if it was a phantom box. *NM*
Just a kit that I find absolutely fascinating.... Didn't realize that I had posted it before. *NM*
Is the kit an accurate scale model, or a cartoonish thing like the Dave Deal models? *NM*
The bike is real as a heart attack but it was based on the one in the German comic. *NM* *PIC*
What are the engines, I originally thought Triumph but don't think so........I'd love to get a kit & build it, 1/9th scale, make a small trailer & tow it behind a Mono Big Deuce....lol. *NM*
On the real bike it says the 4 engines are 1955 Horex engines, whatever those are. *NM*
Here oy is in action *NM* *LINK*
One was built for the last GSL follow link and its in the motorcycle awards , of course lots of other kool models as well *NM* *LINK*
That was built by my friend John Teresi, and I did the decals for it to match the real bike. In the model they couldn't use the Porsche name. I also did the decals for 3 of his other winners, the Guardian, ZZR Spy Rod & Throttle Demon. *PIC*
It was definately a kit, was listed in the Revell Germany catalog from 15 yrs or so ago, I ordered it but I think it was only available originally in Europe due to licencing. *NM*
The hood ornament on this looks like it might be the Mayflower like later Plymouths. Is this car a '30s Plymouth or something else? *NM* *PIC*
Yes, 1934 Plymouth. *NM*
Great stuff Marty. Thanks for all you do here! *NM*
Thanks Marty! *NM*