ParkRNDL
10-23-2007, 11:04 PM
Found some neat stuff at the Bob Beers show on Long Island this weekend. Normally I go nuts on the dollar boxes and junkyard boxes, but this time I was behind on AW and Dash stuff, so I bought a bunch of that right up front... didn't have much $ left for repairable junk. Still, here it is...
There's this one guy at every show who sells gorgeous finished resin bodies that I think I recognize from various ebay sellers. He always has a junk box, and he's incredibly cool about pricing... most guys put "$1.00 Each" or something on the box, but this guy just lets you put together a whole pile of stuff and then asks for a few dollars. I got this pile for $4.00:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/show1007-01.jpg
The bodies are all runners... the Ferrari is cut, the black Dodge is missing windows, the blue Mopar is obviously painted (nice job, though!) and the Porsche is pretty yellowed and missing the driver. But check out the speed stuff:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/show1007-02.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/show1007-03.jpg
Cool, huh? The big silver blocks at the ends of the pan in the first pic are actually magnets...
Then this stuff was all just from various junk boxes.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/show1007-04.jpg
The green Monte Carlo was from Bob Beers himself. It's a Mini Lindy that someone started sectioning to fit a Tjet. I didn't even know Mini Lindy made one of these. It's a mess, but I am a certified first-gen Monte Carlo junkie; a dark green '70 with black vinyl roof is the car I had in college that I never should have sold. (We all have one of them, right?) Anyway, here it is close up:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/montecarlo01.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/montecarlo02.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/montecarlo03.jpg
Dunno if I'll ever have the patience or skill to fix that up correctly, but it's still pretty unusual. It's scaled a lot bigger than the MEV Monte Carlo of similar vintage...
--rick
There's this one guy at every show who sells gorgeous finished resin bodies that I think I recognize from various ebay sellers. He always has a junk box, and he's incredibly cool about pricing... most guys put "$1.00 Each" or something on the box, but this guy just lets you put together a whole pile of stuff and then asks for a few dollars. I got this pile for $4.00:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/show1007-01.jpg
The bodies are all runners... the Ferrari is cut, the black Dodge is missing windows, the blue Mopar is obviously painted (nice job, though!) and the Porsche is pretty yellowed and missing the driver. But check out the speed stuff:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/show1007-02.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/show1007-03.jpg
Cool, huh? The big silver blocks at the ends of the pan in the first pic are actually magnets...
Then this stuff was all just from various junk boxes.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/show1007-04.jpg
The green Monte Carlo was from Bob Beers himself. It's a Mini Lindy that someone started sectioning to fit a Tjet. I didn't even know Mini Lindy made one of these. It's a mess, but I am a certified first-gen Monte Carlo junkie; a dark green '70 with black vinyl roof is the car I had in college that I never should have sold. (We all have one of them, right?) Anyway, here it is close up:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/montecarlo01.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/montecarlo02.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwurtz/images/montecarlo03.jpg
Dunno if I'll ever have the patience or skill to fix that up correctly, but it's still pretty unusual. It's scaled a lot bigger than the MEV Monte Carlo of similar vintage...
--rick