Diecast Trans AM Pics inside!!!
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I just started a new album of diecast Trans Am's from my 1500+ car diecast collection. More pics to follow soon! I thought this might be a little different for a change so just click on the link below if you are interested in seeing what I have.
http://community.webshots.com/user/kenawink
http://community.webshots.com/user/kenawink
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Could you take some more pictures of your 'trans-am shrine'? I saw it once before when looking at the pictures of your car... There were some newspaper clippings and other trans-am related memorabilia, looked very cool. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Cool]" src="gr_images/icons/cool.gif" />
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damn man...and i WAS impressed by my 100+ cars.
I also have a large selection of TA models and have a variety of different colored 1/24ths. I painted these to match my car:
<img src="http://www.mctullis.com/silver125_143.jpg" alt=" - " />
I also have a large selection of TA models and have a variety of different colored 1/24ths. I painted these to match my car:
<img src="http://www.mctullis.com/silver125_143.jpg" alt=" - " />
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Just added more pics of diecast Trans Am's and another album of other 1:18 diecasts that I have on display. Lot's still boxed though and it's a nightmare to find everything.
McTullis:
Nice job on the custom paint. I was lucky as my TA is black and they were plentiful in diecast. I did however repaint the interior to the correct gray and detailed underhood on the black one.
Sure hope they make a coupe in 1:18 soon as I have enough convertibles for awhile. How bout you???
McTullis:
Nice job on the custom paint. I was lucky as my TA is black and they were plentiful in diecast. I did however repaint the interior to the correct gray and detailed underhood on the black one.
Sure hope they make a coupe in 1:18 soon as I have enough convertibles for awhile. How bout you???
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Great diecast! I respect what you have got there, I collect as well. Between mods for the "big toy" I just can't get as many "little" ones anymore. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Sad]" src="gr_sad.gif" />
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These die-cast cars are widely available.
Wal-mart, Toys'r'us, local hobby stores, Ebay etc.....
Hope this helps and happy huntin'!
Wal-mart, Toys'r'us, local hobby stores, Ebay etc.....
Hope this helps and happy huntin'!
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Thanks!
Actually the dust is no problem. I just use a California dash duster. Works just like the big car duster does on my full size ride!!!!
Actually the dust is no problem. I just use a California dash duster. Works just like the big car duster does on my full size ride!!!!