With the February contest drawing to a close I began to think about the entrants. They were all beautiful, all very well done, but all so... ordinary. I mean, we're GRM. The guys who built this:
And this:
and whatever the hell this is:
When we see automotive monstrosities like this we never ask "Why?" we ask "how?"
If I had to sum up GRM in one sentence it would be "we once autocrossed a zamboni."
So the challenge is this. Think outside the box. build a model with a crazy engine swap, a stanced semi truck, a prius on tank treads, a 6 wheel drive miata, a gasser limousine. Go nuts, The weirder the better.
Because I got stuck in charge of this round and because I want there to be enough time to finish whatever odd things you dream up the contest will conclude at midnight on April 30th.
Your time starts now.
So my Jaguar powered Mercury was "ordinary". Given the projects I have already started, and the other constraints on my time for the month of March and early April I am unlikely to be able to top that one.
In reply to TurnerX19 :
You were very much the exception that proved the rule and the inspiration for this build challenge.
TurnerX19 said:So my Jaguar powered Mercury was "ordinary".
To the contrary, I saw your weird engine swap and thought "yes! More of that please."
Oh boy!
Any good sources for spare sprues? I have a couple good contenders but nothing in the way of spare parts for shenanigans.
In reply to barefootcyborg5000 :
Give it a few years! My parts boxes are a 65 year collection. Do Not throw anything away, ever. That is a rule to live by. The Jag engine in the Nova wagon was in the parts box well over 50 years. The one in the Mercury only about 15 years.
In reply to TurnerX19 :
Noted. I try to not hold on to things as a general rule, but maybe I make an exception. And maybe I buy a couple more kits just to bash.
In reply to barefootcyborg5000 :
Anything that's a "2 in 1" or "3 in 1" kit will give you lots of spares.
Uhmm, if anybody wants old-weird-incomplete parts or models, let me know. I inherited my cousins collection when I was a kid, and haven't really done much with it. I'll throw some pictures up, tonight hopefully. All from before 1977.
I built a street drivable Sherman tank model as a teenager, with windows and seats. Not too crazy, but fun.
Also if anybody needs anything for this challenge, throw it up here. If I have it I am happy to send it along. For example, I have a Pontiac SOHC inline-6 motor and an unrelated Fiero widebody kit (but sadly no Fiero to put both in).
In reply to barefootcyborg5000 :
LOL, that was fast! I should dig out all of my wacky stuff and put on a model parts bazaar free for all.
In reply to Javelin :
I have a challenge worthy idea. It'll be a scramble to finish with the level of fabrication needed, but I'm excited.
Here is my oddities on offer. All 1/25-1/24 scale, free, first come first serve.
Just mailed these out to barefootcyborg:
I'm not sure if I'm in or not, but I love this idea... better dust off my modeling stuff and see what I can do.
Dang, I wish I hadn't sold off all my models two decades ago.
I once had two or three General Lee kits. I had intended to make one of them a '00' version and stick a slant six in it. The other build was going to be a Petty NASCAR charger done up as the General Lee. Such grandiose plans...
Guess I need to go through my parts stash.
Damn, this kinda sounds fun, but I have absolutely no model supplies, not space. I shall watch and enjoy by proxy.
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