Nice. It looks really glossy, which is cool.@Verrt , the paint is not as transparent as it is on the chromed steel. Still has the sparkle and sizzle, but more opaque painted over the chrome on plastic. It's as good as I expected. Keeper
There's no monster.Baron von RAThofen and his Funfdecker Fokker
My Lil Red Baron model was delivered today. It's a cool snap model, but I'll be using the parts with glue and some frame mods and such. I'm not gonna start any of it until the Fokker model comes in.
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There's no monster.
I thought you'd get an arm and set of creepy eyes with it.
Like in the drawing
You'll have to make your ownNo, that would have been cool, but I knew it was just the model before I ordered it.
You'll have to make your own
Maybe King Kong or a werewolf action figure can donate one of their arms to the cause
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Or big foot
Mini-Studebaker Quad
Okay, so, here's the idea I've had rolling around for a while. As some might remember, I took an old roached out 1959 Studebaker Lark that had been rotting in a field for decades, with like a tree on it or something, and chopped and sectioned until I had a one-person pedal powered car.
One of the things I wanted to do was buy a model kit of the same car, chop it down the same way, and make a little version of my pedal car for displaying at car or bike shows. Turns out, only one company has ever made such a model, but eventually, I did find a warped, incomplete kit on eBay for a reasonable price.
My pedal car:
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The model as I bought it:
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So, I will be chopping it down, and somehow gluing it back up in it's smaller form? Then I'll be putting bicycle wheels under it that I'll probably buy from some toy bikes. After that will be painting it to match, and then seeing about the creature that's riding it? I'm not sure. I'll be winging a lot of this.
the creature that's riding it? I'm not sure.
Perfect for chopping up!Mini-Studebaker Quad
Okay, so, here's the idea I've had rolling around for a while. As some might remember, I took an old roached out 1959 Studebaker Lark that had been rotting in a field for decades, with like a tree on it or something, and chopped and sectioned until I had a one-person pedal powered car.
One of the things I wanted to do was buy a model kit of the same car, chop it down the same way, and make a little version of my pedal car for displaying at car or bike shows. Turns out, only one company has ever made such a model, but eventually, I did find a warped, incomplete kit on eBay for a reasonable price.
My pedal car:
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The model as I bought it:
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So, I will be chopping it down, and somehow gluing it back up in it's smaller form? Then I'll be putting bicycle wheels under it that I'll probably buy from some toy bikes. After that will be painting it to match, and then seeing about the creature that's riding it? I'm not sure. I'll be winging a lot of this.
He is a resin-cast garage kit that I bought years ago. I will look up the sculptor's/caster's name and edit this response later.@gowjobs , is Jack a scratch built creation? Don't think I've ever seen the creature before.
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