Esci kit 8028 M4 Sherman in Russian markings. Not my best work, but serviceable.
Modeling in (mostly) 1/72nd scale (and any other subject that catches my attention - author suffers from acute "shiny item" syndrome)
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Monday, May 26, 2014
Hot Wheels Bizarro
From the box: "The Bizarro fuses the best design concepts of the '50s with custom touches such as exposed headers, cool cockpit and radical roll bar. This classic cruiser is a blast from the past with Larry Wood's special touch of class."
In the background is the HO scale station by Plasticville.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Basement Bessie
In honor of the 98th Indianapolis 500 held today, some photos I snapped while passing through the Indianapolis Airport. Photos taken at the Colonel H. Weir Cook Terminal.
The Russo-Nichels Special, affectionately known as Basement Bessie. A good synopsis of its history can be found here: http://speedwaysightings.wordpress.com/2007/05/26/the-russo-nichels-special-aka-basement-bessie/
Although I grew up in Indianapolis, I am not really a racing fan. Didn't find out until I was writing this post that the car, indeed built in a basement, was fabricated in Hammond, IN, not far from where my wife grew up.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Dinky 1/72 scale Panther
Picked this up at a local antique shop for $8. Diecast Panther tank, at around 1/72 scale, made by Dinky. Nice addition to my German forces.
Wienermobile sighting
On a recent trip to Wal-Mart on a hunt for Hot Wheels I was delighted to see the Wienermobile on tour. I've seen the one displayed at Henry Ford Museum, and have passed versions on the road a couple of times, but this was the first time I got to see the current version up close.
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