My Model Car Collection (Just for you Space)
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I just added a new 1/18th to my small collection.
A 1/18th version of my Monte. Like I mentioned in another thread. If I wanted a collector's car just to park it and stare at it once in a while, I'll buy the scale model.
Others in my collection:
1/18th 1969 Dodge Charger General Lee
1/24th 2000 Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chevy Camaro
1/24th World War 2 era *****'s Jeep with Laurel and Hardy driving
1/24th 1996 Dale Earnhardt Sr. Monte Carlo race car (blue Busch series car)
1/50th 2000 NHL Zamboni (yeah, I know, a Canadian hockey fan, sue me
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A 1/18th version of my Monte. Like I mentioned in another thread. If I wanted a collector's car just to park it and stare at it once in a while, I'll buy the scale model.
Others in my collection:
1/18th 1969 Dodge Charger General Lee
1/24th 2000 Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chevy Camaro
1/24th World War 2 era *****'s Jeep with Laurel and Hardy driving
1/24th 1996 Dale Earnhardt Sr. Monte Carlo race car (blue Busch series car)
1/50th 2000 NHL Zamboni (yeah, I know, a Canadian hockey fan, sue me
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Got it off of ebay. Seller's name is gomotorbids. Their website is www.gomotorbids.com
Most of their model cars are NASCAR race cars, but I lucked out and they had Dale jr's street version car.
The model was made by Action Collectibles.
Something you might consider...
If you find a 1/18th Monte model that matches your car except for the color, either repaint it yourself or get a painter to spray it for you using exact color match paint for your car. Someone experienced with airbrushing would be perfect. When I worked at an autobody repair shop years ago, the owner would do this all the time. We would mask it off like we would a full size car, and the painter would respray it in the color of choice.
It was kinda cool knowing that his models had a professional basecoat/clearcoat paint job. You don't have to go quite that far. Simply mask off the unpainted areas, lightly sand the original paint to give the new paint a good surface to stick to, then spray it using color match paint. If you do it yourself, doa lot ofthin, even layers spraying smoothly and consistently from side to side across the entire length of the car. Don't put thick layers, since this will cause the paint topool up and run. Plus, thick layers will tend to fill in the cracks and lines that simulate the separation between body panels. Patience is key.
Most of their model cars are NASCAR race cars, but I lucked out and they had Dale jr's street version car.
The model was made by Action Collectibles.
Something you might consider...
If you find a 1/18th Monte model that matches your car except for the color, either repaint it yourself or get a painter to spray it for you using exact color match paint for your car. Someone experienced with airbrushing would be perfect. When I worked at an autobody repair shop years ago, the owner would do this all the time. We would mask it off like we would a full size car, and the painter would respray it in the color of choice.
It was kinda cool knowing that his models had a professional basecoat/clearcoat paint job. You don't have to go quite that far. Simply mask off the unpainted areas, lightly sand the original paint to give the new paint a good surface to stick to, then spray it using color match paint. If you do it yourself, doa lot ofthin, even layers spraying smoothly and consistently from side to side across the entire length of the car. Don't put thick layers, since this will cause the paint topool up and run. Plus, thick layers will tend to fill in the cracks and lines that simulate the separation between body panels. Patience is key.
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Here are some of my models....including a 1979 MC promo car:
http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/coll...ollection.html
Cort=34swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker
WRMNshowcase.lego.HO.model.MCs.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort
"The journey's been etched on your skin" ... James Blunt ... '1973' [=Sept 19]
http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/coll...ollection.html
Cort=34swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker
WRMNshowcase.lego.HO.model.MCs.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort
"The journey's been etched on your skin" ... James Blunt ... '1973' [=Sept 19]
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o theres several companies that make models of my monte, just not in that color. well, having a pretty rare color for that body style comes with its disadvantages. i was thinking about buying the Jeff Gordon edition replica from Action.
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ORIGINAL: rj
I think that they should make a scale model of the last Monte! I'd buy one for sure!!!
Same here.
I think that they should make a scale model of the last Monte! I'd buy one for sure!!!
Same here.