September 1, 200520 yr Today, I went to Hobby Lobby and picked up: 1976 Cutlass Salon (gold with white vinyl top) 1970 Chevelle SS (sea green with black racing stripes) I also saw a 1993 Mustang Cobra that I really wanted, but the die was really crappily done. The wheel wells were too big and the detail was lacking. My current die-cast garage:
September 1, 200520 yr Wow...NICE!!!! I have that '76 Olds, too. Very nicely done, imho. I would love to get that blue Olds T (I think that's what it is) and the '80s Olds....but, haven't seen either of 'em anywhere :(. Thanks for sharing! Cort, "Mr Road Trip" / soon2be ex-"Mr MC", 31swm/pig valve/pacer MCfamily.models.HO.chdQB = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/ MC Guide = http://www.chevyasylum.com/mcspotter/main.html IL & area MCs = http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/imcog/ MC's future = http://www.projectmonte.com/petition/ "Don't let your life pass you by" ... Sarah McLachlan ... 'I Will Remember You'
September 1, 200520 yr Author The black Cutlass is actually an '83 Hurst/Olds Cutlass...I was so happy to find that one because it's one of my favorite cars. One thing I noticed about it though is that the rear deck is too short...it should be like a foot longer on the model scale. But the detail on it is amazing...they even have the Hurst/Olds print on the door and the Radial T/A lettering on the tires. If you have a Hobby Lobby around your area, you should check them out...they always seem to have a decent sized collection of Johnny Lightning cars.
September 1, 200520 yr :omfg: that Hurst/Olds is AWESOME!! Yeah, the deck is too short, but I'll take it! I might ahve to weasel my way into a Hobby Lobby today at lunch, the H/O is one of my top 5 fave Olds's's's's. :P I've seen that Toronado, too, it's nice. I shoulda bought it. Seems to me that the wheels on many 1/64th die-cast cars are tucked too far into the wheelwell, esp. the 76 Olds and the Chevelle in your pic. That's probably a physical limitation, based on the thickness of the fender lip at that scale. Thanks for sharing!
September 2, 200520 yr One thing I noticed about it though is that the rear deck is too short...it should be like a foot longer on the model scale. But the detail on it is amazing...they even have the Hurst/Olds print on the door and the Radial T/A lettering on the tires. I wondered about that rear deck when I saw the pic last night, but I was tired and thought perhaps my perception was a bit off...he he he. Glad to know I was right, anyway :). If you have a Hobby Lobby around your area, you should check them out...they always seem to have a decent sized collection of Johnny Lightning cars. I believe we have a HL in our area ... I'll have to try to track that place down this weekend...and pay them a bit of a visit ;).
September 18, 200520 yr WOW! JL has a '66 Toronado now! I ahve to have it... and the rest of those as well. :) I only have the '82 Camaro and '70 Chevelle out of that mix.
September 18, 200520 yr I have my first JL here on the computer desk: a silver '73 Pontiac Grand Am with black vinyl top. The only detail that looks off is... the hood has NACA ducts, like the '73 GTO. I didn't think GA's had those. Got mine at Walmart. Was being a nerd, leaving it in the package, but if mustang's brave enough, I am too. I'm taking it out of the package! The JLs are nice because they're factory-stock. Hot Wheels has too many modified versions of my favorites. imo, the best way to please a collector is to leave the models factory stock. I also have three classic VW's in 1:87 scale made by Malibu International: a blue Beetle, cream Karmann-Ghia, and a yellow/white Bus. Nice detailing on all, has anyone seen this brand?
September 18, 200520 yr heres what I got, 66 Toronado, 67 442, 83 H/O not picture, 2002 T/A, SSR Indy Pace car, 04 GTO, 69 & 72 H/O [attachment=72:attachment]
September 20, 200520 yr Author I have my first JL here on the computer desk: a silver '73 Pontiac Grand Am with black vinyl top. The only detail that looks off is... the hood has NACA ducts, like the '73 GTO. I didn't think GA's had those. Got mine at Walmart. Was being a nerd, leaving it in the package, but if mustang's brave enough, I am too. I'm taking it out of the package! The JLs are nice because they're factory-stock. Hot Wheels has too many modified versions of my favorites. imo, the best way to please a collector is to leave the models factory stock. I also have three classic VW's in 1:87 scale made by Malibu International: a blue Beetle, cream Karmann-Ghia, and a yellow/white Bus. Nice detailing on all, has anyone seen this brand? [post="16074"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] I saw that exact same Grand Am and am thinking about getting it! It looks great in silver. As for the packaging, I was worried about taking it out of the package too. But I saw them sitting in there trapped behind all those plastic polymers, the Camaro with its four big eyes looking all sad at me...and I couldn't take it anymore, I had to give in. But I still have the packaging... http://www.cheersandgears.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/AH-HA_wink.gif Edited September 20, 200520 yr by mustang84
September 24, 200520 yr Well, I did it again today... more JLs: white '70 Monte Carlo, black '62 VW Type 2 pickup, silver '06 HHR, and a red '73 Eldorado convertible. I also got a gorgeous Jada Toys DUB City red '63 Corvette.
October 18, 200520 yr just got this http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...me=STRK:MEWA:IT [post="26816"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] I found two of those Rallye 350's at the mall! Those H/O's are a real pain in the butt to find!! :angry: The Toro's are gorgeous I have a couple in '66 and '67 form!
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