Drag City’s Saturday Morning Time Machine – Installment 2: SPACE GHOST | “The Fastest Phantom in the Galaxy!”

Happy Saturday morning, race fans! Here at long last is installment 2 of Saturday Morning Time Machine! Today’s installment of original fan fiction based on the Hanna-Barbera classics of our youth features Space Ghost, as he arrives on earth to help your intrepid trio of Drag City “track rats” fight off an original villain createdContinue reading “Drag City’s Saturday Morning Time Machine – Installment 2: SPACE GHOST | “The Fastest Phantom in the Galaxy!””

Drag City Noir: “The Back Room”

The post recounts the eerie lore surrounding Whitcomb’s Emporium in Wardglenn, where unusual items and a mysterious Back Room hint at darker truths. The narrative explores the unsettling undercurrents of small-town life, intertwining the personal histories of locals and their shadows with the enigmatic presence of a long-gone filmmaker’s influence.

UPGRADE: A Report from “The Burning World”

“My Mind’s An Ocean In Mona Lisa’s Hand She Dreams A Hiding World Where The Water Runs Red Tonight My Dreams Are Borne On Mona Lisa’s Breast We’ll Walk A Burning World Where The Sun Shines Darkness” This post must begin with an expression of regret for not delivering for you, dear reader. My intentionContinue reading “UPGRADE: A Report from “The Burning World””

DIORAMA DETAILS – Gotta Shake It Up!

Today’s post is essentially a follow up of Tuesday’s, where I showed some close-ups on the latest additions to the diecast collection. Today takes a look at some of the changes being made to the diorama to accommodate some of these cars that are just too cool not to be displayed there. The problem isContinue reading “DIORAMA DETAILS – Gotta Shake It Up!”

DIORAMA DETAILS – The Tunnel That Wasn’t: A Clever Optical Illusion, or Bad Scale Modeling?

The author discusses dissatisfaction with a design element in their diorama, particularly the inspection station entrance for racing cars. While considering suggestions for improvements, they grapple with potential disruption to the layout. Ultimately, they remain uncertain whether to modify the area, valuing aesthetics over strict realism and inviting input from fellow modelers.