Even purists who strictly stick to the original Aurora chassis for their T-jets will sometimes find a need for a tiny amount of additional clearance beyond that which is afforded by screwing the chassis to the body. This becomes a common need when using the Auto World chassis or aftermarket wheels, or both. The solutionContinue reading “Shimmed For Your Pleasure“
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7th GET-BACKS Report: Zee/Zylmex Arrivals Make Me Wonder: “Do I Really Want Them All Back?”
The author reflects on their recent die-cast purchases, questioning the desire to reacquire every car from childhood, particularly two lower-quality models from Zee/Zylmex. They humorously critique one misidentified Nissan Skyline labeled as a Toyota and express regret over a poorly made Cobra Street Racer, while reminiscing about better models they hope to find.
Coming To Terms with “RADwood” – Reluctantly Accepting the Cars of the 1980s and ‘90s as “Classics”
The post discusses the evolving status of 1980s and 1990s cars as they gain recognition among collectors, a trend driven by nostalgia and the RADwood movement. It analyzes criteria for classic cars, including engineering, functionality, and style, while highlighting the unique challenges and market fluctuations affecting these vehicles today.
“Sour Cherries” – MotorMax Brings Back the MALAISE in 1:64 (Well…Sort of…)
The author reflects on nostalgia for die-cast models, particularly the MotorMax “Fresh Cherries” series representing unpopular 1970s cars. Initially derided, these models have surged in value. The author discusses issues with increasing model sizes that disrupt diorama accuracy, expressing frustration over missing out on adding these unique cars to a collection.
6th GET-BACKS Report: “A Thing About Majorettes”
The author reflects on cherished past experiences with Majorette toy cars while discussing their favorite TV series, The Twilight Zone. They highlight a specific episode, explore recent additions to their collection, and express a mixed sentiment towards the quality of Majorettes despite their childhood nostalgia. Readers are invited to share their own experiences.