Out at our summer camp we made up a very nice wooden sign:
Out at our summer camp we made up a very nice wooden sign:
Might I suggest one small change, remove the valves from your valvestems as well or be sure to pack extras. Stealing the valves is my party piece :)
"Be advised, however, that there are two more, repeat, two more motherhumpers."
I just keep thinking about uses for that fuzzy stooker the guy's holding behind his back.
How can this be?! Everybody knows auto racing isn't really a sport. Football, now thats a sport! No, the other football. Not that one either...the other football.
Well, I'll just have to post the topside then, won't I? My dad was Army so most of my diecast was military stuff. This didn't get used much 'cuz there weren't no commercial airlines on the battlefield :)
I respect you and I will not call you a "Booth Babe" because that would be degrading...but I'd still like a picture of your ass.
"Broke into the wrong God damn rec room, didn't ya you bastard! "
HO: The Fanatic's Scale! It's just big enough to work on and small enough to be affordable. I always hated "O" for the wasted potential. And now for the real scale and realism lunatics there's the "Garden Railway" hole within which one can piss his money :P
Get with it girl! Every toy car deserves to go "vrooom vrooom!" at least once in it's life!
I concur. That being said, I bought an El Camino the other week only because it *was* tubbed :) [farm8.staticflickr.com] Nibblesproof
Whaaa?!! don't you know you're supposed to buy 3 of everything? One to display, one to trade, and one to play with :)
If I want to see all the cars I once had I'll just look in my mother's attic :) But thanks for the link, I can swoon over the cars I wanted but never got :(
Si.
Some are easier to get to than others...
Love the Studebaker.
I love the Falcon. Too bad it's tubbed :(
Here are a couple of the more interesting bottoms in my collection. Top is a ~1968 Mercedes ambulance with very little realistic bottom detail. Bottom is an airport tow tractor. Note the scale as "1/119" and the now rare "Made in Japan." Nice workings...
When I was twelve, I helped my Daddy build a Lamborghini in our basement... [jalopnik.com]
I didn't know it was a contest...sorry ;P