There was so many different class’s in drag racing, even back then and over the years, it was hard or difficult to keep up with them all, hell I forgot more things in drag racing than I remember and the older I get the more I forget too, not only that but a lot of things. Anyhow, good deal Red 👍👍🤙🏻✌🏻
I was only vaguely aware of where funnies came from. I just knew it started with those "funny looking" AWB cars in /FX. I guess it makes sense, what else can you do with an /FX car once the model year changes other than sell it to an exhibition/match racer? It cant run in /Gas because of the altered wheelbase, and it is too heavy to make a good /Altered
Hey red great show,,thanks for the info I always said AFX but then I can't remember one class from another,,thanks for showing your cool models, love those altered wheel base cars,,later buddy Glen
That cheap nail polish works well and you can't beat the price. It lays down (usually) better than enamels. And it comes in some bitchin colors Sorry it took so long to respond to this. I missed it when you posted, and I have been pretty sick the past couple of weeks.
@@Reds_Scrapyard *So sorry to hear that~I hope you start to fell a lot better soon Red~If I can ask you what did you thin the nail polixh with~I used to do that in 1997 when I had no access to my paint but I tryed everything from icapropal alchahol to laqure thinner and it all clumped up on me right away~Thank you Brother :))*
@@rattslive1255 I use cheap lacquer thinner. Klean Strip is the brand name. Check the polish you are trying to thin, it should have that classic nail polish odor of mainly acetone.
I always wondered what class those were in, thank for clearing that up. I use nail polish sometimes as well, free paint or just that the color is wild lol
Trying to class scale models in the 60s can be tricky and convoluted at best sometimes! Lol. You almost have to pick a specific event, let alone years to get it. Like you said 67 (afx no longer existed) it would be XS but prior they could've/would've been in AFX, as AFX was more or less a catch all for full body cars that didn't fit other classes. Kind of like an outlaw Super Stock class.
they used the bodies from the Craftsman kits -to make the kits-the OLDS -chevelle-Edsel all used the same chassis-motor--the OLDs Fc is coming back out and I think the Edsel will also be retooled-Nice WIP's
It's a shame that AMT didn't see the value in those old tools. This series of kits and the super modified short track kits was the end of a lot of the old annuals.
The LA Colors isn't a true gel, it isn't UV activated. I just thin it with cheap lacquer thinner. I use the Kwik Clean in the blue metal can. Walmart carries it for $10/quart or $20/gallon
@@Reds_Scrapyard yes I'll send it I just need to know where to send it. I don't know how to locate your email address newer to commenting on youtube. If you can get that to me I'll send it
Thanks for the shout out Red. The cars look great & I appreciate you sharing the background on them as well. Happy Modeling ~ Cory
No problem. Glad you enjoyed my rambling lol
Very cool builds and history Red! Nice shout out for Cory.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it
There was so many different class’s in drag racing, even back then and over the years, it was hard or difficult to keep up with them all, hell I forgot more things in drag racing than I remember and the older I get the more I forget too, not only that but a lot of things. Anyhow, good deal Red 👍👍🤙🏻✌🏻
I was only vaguely aware of where funnies came from. I just knew it started with those "funny looking" AWB cars in /FX. I guess it makes sense, what else can you do with an /FX car once the model year changes other than sell it to an exhibition/match racer? It cant run in /Gas because of the altered wheelbase, and it is too heavy to make a good /Altered
All 3 Looking Great SIR
Thank you, I appreciate you watching.
hello Red... cool update.. your models look cool... thx 4 sharing.. vinny
Hey, Vinny, thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Hey red great show,,thanks for the info I always said AFX but then I can't remember one class from another,,thanks for showing your cool models, love those altered wheel base cars,,later buddy Glen
Thanks Glen. I didn't know what they were until I went down the rabbit hole lol.
Nice looking kits love the paint
Thanks 👍
You can find some fun colors in nail polish.
Nice shout out for Cory, he does really nice work!!
Great looking XS Funny cars Red, it was a great time in drag racing history, 😎👍✌️
It really was. It just bugged me that I didn't know which class these cars should go into. I just knew they weren't /FX cars.
Cool builds and information! 😎👍
Glad you enjoyed it.
*Nice to see you Red~That LA colors Gel teal lQQks really cool~I think Tammy would really like that color on a model~Have a super terrific Sunday :))*
That cheap nail polish works well and you can't beat the price. It lays down (usually) better than enamels. And it comes in some bitchin colors
Sorry it took so long to respond to this. I missed it when you posted, and I have been pretty sick the past couple of weeks.
@@Reds_Scrapyard *So sorry to hear that~I hope you start to fell a lot better soon Red~If I can ask you what did you thin the nail polixh with~I used to do that in 1997 when I had no access to my paint but I tryed everything from icapropal alchahol to laqure thinner and it all clumped up on me right away~Thank you Brother :))*
@@rattslive1255 I use cheap lacquer thinner. Klean Strip is the brand name. Check the polish you are trying to thin, it should have that classic nail polish odor of mainly acetone.
I always wondered what class those were in, thank for clearing that up. I use nail polish sometimes as well, free paint or just that the color is wild lol
Nail polish has the craziest colors. Thanks for watching
Trying to class scale models in the 60s can be tricky and convoluted at best sometimes! Lol. You almost have to pick a specific event, let alone years to get it. Like you said 67 (afx no longer existed) it would be XS but prior they could've/would've been in AFX, as AFX was more or less a catch all for full body cars that didn't fit other classes. Kind of like an outlaw Super Stock class.
Things changed quickly between 1965 and 1969
@@Reds_Scrapyard A lot of these were considered Match Racers. There was more money to be made and it was a Run what you built.
@@curb9170Yes, from what I have read before '67 there really wasn't an established class for these except for Match Bash (M/B)
they used the bodies from the Craftsman kits -to make the kits-the OLDS -chevelle-Edsel all used the same chassis-motor--the OLDs Fc is coming back out and I think the Edsel will also be retooled-Nice WIP's
It's a shame that AMT didn't see the value in those old tools. This series of kits and the super modified short track kits was the end of a lot of the old annuals.
Cool. I'm a new Sub 👍
Awesome thank you!
Very cool cars thanks for sharing them with us... Did The X stand for experimental?
Yes it was! eXperimental Stock
here is a video from @HotRodHoarder where he covers a lot of early funny history ruclips.net/video/mZi35PHgM2s/видео.html
@@Reds_Scrapyardthanks!
Nice video! Im Curious about the gel fingernail polish. How do you thin gels?
The LA Colors isn't a true gel, it isn't UV activated. I just thin it with cheap lacquer thinner. I use the Kwik Clean in the blue metal can. Walmart carries it for $10/quart or $20/gallon
Hey Red I have an extra visor magnifier I can send you. That might help with those engine details you would like to do.
if you are sure you don't need it, that would be awesome!
@@Reds_Scrapyard yes I'll send it I just need to know where to send it. I don't know how to locate your email address newer to commenting on youtube. If you can get that to me I'll send it
that would be great
my email is redsscalescrapyard@gmail.com
thanks again
SEGA gasser😁🤩🤓😎 4 chur dou sws sweet what her nane🤔
That depends on what I can find in my decal box, my hand isn't steady enough for hand lettering
@@Reds_Scrapyard jus find her and give her another name 😋😎🤔