Curtis Parisi
Curtis Parisi
@parisi50
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Joined: Dec 9, 2020
Last seen: Jun 22, 2026
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RE: Friday night, date night at the A & W drive in circa 1962.

Ted, the basics of this model of this '32 roadster is a 1/43 Testors kit that I modified quite a bit. The engine block and intake manifold (modified)...

3 years ago
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RE: A corral of station wagons

Always glad to see others collecting woodies. Keep adding, never enough woodies. I managed to get a '63 Country Squire with a pretty decent roof. Yes ...

3 years ago
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RE: Sad news.

I'm so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. A wonderful person. I bought my first 1/43 models from him. A departed friend, Bill Harrison introduced me to ...

3 years ago
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RE: Models you love disproportionately

A few years ago I built a model of my first car in high school. A '48 Mercury station wagon. It's exactly like I had it in high school. Painted '67 Me...

3 years ago
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RE: Some Brooklin wagons

Let's not forget some of the Brooklin woodies! The Ocean Blue Chrysler is Brooklin DeSoto based by me. The '42 Oldsmobile is a rework I ordered from J...

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RE: Arrow, Tank, Teardrop - 1930's car design

@chris-sweetman Thanks for the info. I was sure it had it's roots in an earlier time.

3 years ago
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RE: Arrow, Tank, Teardrop - 1930's car design

Although this is a 1/43 1946 Delahaye it certainly looks to be a aerodymamic design holdover from the thirties.

3 years ago
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RE: Rebadging one of the forums?

Both ideas of dioramas and modeling tips would be a welcome addition. If I had to chose one it would be dioramas.

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