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Boss JD Hogg

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  1. Get Smart! (Very funny show)
  2. How did I miss this. Sheriff Little was a great character and Don Pedro Colley played him well!
  3. In response to Rudolph... Reindeer
  4. A lot of running around today!
  5. Happy Birthday Boss Hogg(Sorrell)! Thanks Roger and Hobie! It's an honor to share a birthday with Sorrell Booke.
  6. Happy Belated birthday Rick(Cletus)!
  7. Happy New Year!
  8. Not too much excitement in the last 24 hours. I was working on building a model of a Visitor Laser Jeep from the 1984 TV series 'V'. I had picked up 3 Monogram 1/24 scale Jeep kits. 2 are being built as the Jeeps from 'V' and one will be Daisy's Jeep. I watched a couple of episodes of MASH this evening with my wife. MASH is another favorite TV show of mine.
  9. Merry Christmas everybody! My wife and I are staying home with the cats and my dad is coming over!
  10. Thanks Roth! One of the reasons I used the magnet for attaching the antenna is if I need to pack the model to move. An antenna will be the first part to break off.
  11. Thanks Hoss! I really enjoy building the General Lee. Now I just need to build a Boars Nest!
  12. Thanks again Roger! "Dukes Meet Cale Yarborough" is one of my favorite episodes. I remember back when I first saw it I thought the white Charger was so cool and then the 3 General Lees at the end was even better. The 2 different colors are like seeing a picture from Dukesfest. There were always different orange GL's there. I'm going to stick with the Corvette Flame Red color for the next General Lee's I build. I'm planning on building LEE 1 and LEE 3 from "One Armed Bandits" using Revell '69 Charger kits. I also have a 1/16 General Lee kit I'll be building soon and a Ghost Of The General Lee kit. I can never have enough General Lees.
  13. Here are some pictures I took with both General Lees I built. The lighter orange GL is this one I just finished and the darker orange GL is the one I built last year. This new one is painted 1975 Corvette Flame Red which was the main color used on the beauty cars on the show. The last one I built is Chevrolet Hugger Orange which is a darker, more red, looking orange. IMG_9098 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9100 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9105 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr
  14. Thanks Roger! The antenna is removable using magnets. I installed a magnet under the trunk.
  15. I finished the General Lee. Here are some pictures. IMG_9080 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9082 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9068 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9084 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9089 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9072 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9073 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9077 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9078 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9090 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9093 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr IMG_9095 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr
  16. It's so different hearing David Prowe's voice coming from Darth Vader. It's just not as scary. LOL
  17. From what I heard when MPC originally released the 1/25 General Lee they couldn't find the correct 1969 hood and interior bucket. It was released with a 1970 hood and a stock car interior bucket. When MPC released the Charger 500 kit they found the correct 1969 hood. The 1969 hood tooling was misplaced again so the General Lee kept the 1970 hood. 1969Charger500 by Michael Scarola, on Flickr When I built my MPC glue kit General Lee I located a 1969 hood from a Charger 500. Here's my MPC glue kit General Lee I built last year with the 1969 hood and correct interior.IMG_7579 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr
  18. Here's a picture showing the MPC General Lee's(1970) hood on the right side in white plastic and an MPC 1969 Charger hood in yellow plastic. In 1968 and 1969 the 2 scoops in the hood were smaller. In 1970 the 2 scoops were wider and differently shaped. IMG_6094 Small by Michael Scarola, on Flickr
  19. Hey Thanks! I enjoy talking with everyone here on this great forum.
  20. Phil, I use flickr.com and it's free to use.
  21. The shorter push bar was used up till the beginning of season 4 even though it's usually referred to as the Georgia push bar.
  22. Thanks, I really appreciate the nice words! I really love the General and enjoy putting in the time.
  23. Thanks Roger and Hoss for the kind words! I read somewhere that they removed the 2 smaller flags to save time since they weren't seen all the time. The early Georgia episode Generals are my favorite look for the car so I like to include them on my builds. I'm not as crazy about how the General Lee had the light beige interior and the wider/flatter push bar in the later seasons so I tend to stick with the earlier look. This snap kit is a new tooled kit from MPC but it's largely based on the original General Lee glue kit. It does have a correct 1969 hood. The original glue kit has a 1970 hood. I added the same details to the interior that I added when I build the glue kit last year and scratch built the push bar too. The General Lee parts(push bar, roll bar, CB radio, decals...) that come in the kit aren't too accurate so I made them and used decals a friend had made for me. I didn't use the Vector wheels that came in this kit either. I'm not sure why they didn't include the same wheels from the glue kit, which are far more accurate. This kit's wheels are flatter then they should be. I used a set of Vectors from an AMT 1969 Riviera kit that look more accurate. I have to put the foil on the moldings and install the windows and I can put it all together. Thanks again for looking in and the nice comments!
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