Thank you to Tim for his generosity in agreeing to be our first remote interview by video call, sharing his thoughts with the Model Car Muse community, and for sending the wonderful additional photographs seen throughout the video. Thank you also to Bill Barrett, of the Tri-State Model Car Club, for letting us capture his insight in Toledo in 2019. To see more of Tim's work, check out "Model Hot Rods - Making It Look Real" at ruclips.net/video/IT-gd49qRIk/видео.html
Thanks Doug! It was great to sit down with one of my own muses and share some stories behind this model. Much like your models, your videos are top of the class. Looking forward to many more!
This is crazy. Tim if you read this I am one of the roadies from Iron Maiden that sold you that kit. Your being modest. You left the part out, while haggling over the price, you guaranteed us that it would be a show winning model. So my partner sold it to you for 15 bucks. I have long since admired your talents. Doug you have the absolute finest channel dedicated to model cars on the web. Please continue this as it is a pleasure to watch and learn.
I have had the pleasure of seeing this model several times in person. It is certainly one of my favorite builds of all time. This video has shown me some things I didn't know before. Truly a brilliant piece in both design and execution. Thanks again, Doug, for another great video.
Toledo in the 1990's..........what an era. I'd trade todays ebay and internet buying of old kits and even the high tech products we are getting for the Toledo weekend back then. I can still feel the mood of the buildings. Thanks for showcasing Tim's work and the remembrance of an era. Thx
The Coral Aura always impressed me. During all these years I had no idea of Tim Kolankiewicz appearance, Well, he's a super nice person and has a great aura.
It's the little things, that go unnoticed, that really set a model build apart that no one really understands. The fact that the little things like how perfect the doors fit, (door gaps are equal), into the body is what I think are amazing. And ALL of the trim is perfectly detailed. It's so seamless it goes unnoticed.
Great video! My foggy memory had me thinking the Coral Aura was derived from the Lindberg '61, learn something new every day, or perhaps forget something new every day? I remember the day Tim sat down with (IIRC) a stock white Impala or Bel Air build early in his model "career" with Pat Covert and Tim asked Pat to point out everything on that model that he needed to improve upon. Obviously Tim took it to heart and really blossomed as a modeler from that day forward. I remember that Toledo show, that was quite an accomplishment and well-deserved!
Tim is a super nice guy,, a great inspiration to all of us, l meet him years ago at a birmingham show,l was vending,,,. Pat coverts another, and of course ( chopper) rip brother- man, we have such a wonderful bunch of car modeling friends God bless them all, teddy Rockabilly scale kustoms
I remember picking up SAE at my shop and staring at that car for a long time. I build drag cars almost exclusively but somehow this car and your white car Doug really spoke to me. Nice to hear how it all came together.
Really enjoyed watcing this well done interview. Great hearing the background story of this timeless build. I can relate with getting over raiding a kit for just the right component!
what a nice (tribute) video of an absolutely stunning model way ahead of it's time back then 😙 thank you for letting us know the story behind that wonderful creation !! might still have that issue of SAE somewhere .. 🤗🤠😁
Great to see features on some beautiful designs; would be good to see similar for some of yours. Was good to see more of the Bugatti bodied hot rod in the link too.
Great video. Love heari g from the builder of such an iconic model. As an amateur compared to this artist it gives me inspiration to keep improving my craft.
I found a 1930s slush cast 4 door sedan at an antique shop in 1995. Made by national products/ banthrico. They rear wheels were smashed out of it. I got it for 5 bucks. I eventually did some kit bashing and found plastic leaf springs . With epoxy I rebuilt the suspension. Then found axels and wheels at thomas toys. Come to find out how rare these cars really are. Love your channel.
Thank you to Tim for his generosity in agreeing to be our first remote interview by video call, sharing his thoughts with the Model Car Muse community, and for sending the wonderful additional photographs seen throughout the video. Thank you also to Bill Barrett, of the Tri-State Model Car Club, for letting us capture his insight in Toledo in 2019.
To see more of Tim's work, check out "Model Hot Rods - Making It Look Real" at ruclips.net/video/IT-gd49qRIk/видео.html
Thanks Doug! It was great to sit down with one of my own muses and share some stories behind this model. Much like your models, your videos are top of the class. Looking forward to many more!
This is crazy. Tim if you read this I am one of the roadies from Iron Maiden that sold you that kit. Your being modest. You left the part out, while haggling over the price, you guaranteed us that it would be a show winning model. So my partner sold it to you for 15 bucks. I have long since admired your talents. Doug you have the absolute finest channel dedicated to model cars on the web. Please continue this as it is a pleasure to watch and learn.
Wow, what a way to reconnect! I remember you guys like it was yesterday. Let me know if you have something else that needs to be built!
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Cool memory 🇺🇸👍🏻
I have had the pleasure of seeing this model several times in person. It is certainly one of my favorite builds of all time. This video has shown me some things I didn't know before. Truly a brilliant piece in both design and execution. Thanks again, Doug, for another great video.
Thanks for the kind words Bill!
Toledo in the 1990's..........what an era. I'd trade todays ebay and internet buying of old kits and even the high tech products we are getting for the Toledo weekend back then. I can still feel the mood of the buildings. Thanks for showcasing Tim's work and the remembrance of an era. Thx
The Coral Aura always impressed me. During all these years I had no idea of Tim Kolankiewicz appearance, Well, he's a super nice person and has a great aura.
Tim’s execution is always top shelf. Near, straight and always finished to perfection
Vary cool model great interview really enjoyed thanks
It's the little things, that go unnoticed, that really set a model build apart that no one really understands.
The fact that the little things like how perfect the doors fit, (door gaps are equal), into the body is what I think are amazing. And ALL of the trim is perfectly detailed.
It's so seamless it goes unnoticed.
An ABSOLUTE GORGEOUS CREATION ‼️‼️ God Bless All 👍👍, Gary
What a wonderful interview! It was great to hear the backstory on an iconic model from almost 30 years ago! Thank you both for sharing this!
Great video! My foggy memory had me thinking the Coral Aura was derived from the Lindberg '61, learn something new every day, or perhaps forget something new every day? I remember the day Tim sat down with (IIRC) a stock white Impala or Bel Air build early in his model "career" with Pat Covert and Tim asked Pat to point out everything on that model that he needed to improve upon. Obviously Tim took it to heart and really blossomed as a modeler from that day forward. I remember that Toledo show, that was quite an accomplishment and well-deserved!
WOW, Doug. That was GOOD! I'm looking forward to more interviews like this. Very inspiring and entertaining.
Very cool, great vid!!!!!!!!!
Excellent. Thank you Tim and thank you Doug.
Absolutely loving the channel. Tim has shown up a couple of times now and very grateful as I somehow have missed his work up until now. A real gift.
I really enjoyed this interview!
Tim is a super nice guy,, a great inspiration to all of us, l meet him years ago at a birmingham show,l was vending,,,. Pat coverts another, and of course ( chopper) rip brother- man, we have such a wonderful bunch of car modeling friends God bless them all, teddy Rockabilly scale kustoms
Love bubble tops!!! Beautiful Build!!!!
What a great video! It has been a pleasure knowing all the GREAT model builders! Thank You, Tim and Doug
Simply amazing and inspiring building . great interview sir and thanks for presenting this for all of us to enjoy .
I fell in love with this model the moment I saw it!
I remember picking up SAE at my shop and staring at that car for a long time. I build drag cars almost exclusively but somehow this car and your white car Doug really spoke to me. Nice to hear how it all came together.
Awesome model thanks for sharing.
An excellent video of a beautiful model car. What an incredible demonstration of modeling skills. Thanks for sharing.
I am really enjoying these, Doug. Thanks for making and sharing them.👍
This guy is an absolute artist!!
very cool video sir thank you for sharing
Really enjoyed watcing this well done interview. Great hearing the background story of this timeless build. I can relate with getting over raiding a kit for just the right component!
what a nice (tribute) video of an absolutely stunning model way ahead of it's time back then 😙
thank you for letting us know the story behind that wonderful creation !!
might still have that issue of SAE somewhere .. 🤗🤠😁
Awesome Doug that's how I make mine as well.
Great to see features on some beautiful designs; would be good to see similar for some of yours. Was good to see more of the Bugatti bodied hot rod in the link too.
Great job Doug! Awesome model, great to hear thew story of how the roof was built. The LED lights are really cool too!
What a gorgeous build!!
I've always loved that style Chevy
Great interview Doug!! Always enjoy your videos!
He sure did an amazing job with all of the body work he had to do!!
Another thoroughly enjoyable video Doug. Inspiring!
Awesome design... and build!
Very Very cool car ,thanks for sharing 👍.
Thank you for sharing 👍
No doubt a great and classic build!
Great video Doug another enjoyable showcase and interview beautiful car great individual
i meet Tim at orlando show back in 2014 and fell in love with his gold 32 roaster petty cool guy
Great video. Love heari g from the builder of such an iconic model. As an amateur compared to this artist it gives me inspiration to keep improving my craft.
Beautiful Impala!!
its very nice to have like this collections.
Great interview! I like to know the why and how on these iconic models! Thanks for sharing, happy days and model on! 😎
Love that interior!!
Very nice and a thumbs up liked.
Very nice custom impala build👍
Now that's beautiful 😍
I found a 1930s slush cast 4 door sedan at an antique shop in 1995. Made by national products/ banthrico. They rear wheels were smashed out of it. I got it for 5 bucks. I eventually did some kit bashing and found plastic leaf springs . With epoxy I rebuilt the suspension. Then found axels and wheels at thomas toys. Come to find out how rare these cars really are. Love your channel.
I really enjoy your channel...this car is spectacular!!
Waw this is and huge inspiration for me, thanks for sharing
Awesome video Doug!
I hope you do more of these features on show winning models of the past. Maybe your Studebaker next?
I remember when he built that car we was I the same club me and him got our car and the magazine . Bryant
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How quick could he get his $8 out 😆!!