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Stanley Burrell
01-07-2013, 03:21 AM
I'm trying to make things all purty up in this brick bitch. I've got quite a bit of lady'y'ish doesn't-look-enough-like-a-death-trap-for-a-prostitute décor.

I was wondering, since I can't figure out how to do this on a site that doesn't have auctions, where I can just enter my credit card and be done with it, if any of you manly men or trucker lesbians, or gays have any idea where to get a metally car that's like 1:14th scale and looks good and makes me feel important about myself. I was trying to find some bitching Edsels and long Fords, because I like Fallout. Um, anyway, yeah.

Androidpk
01-07-2013, 05:53 AM
According to the edsel national fanclub 1:18 scale is the largest that was made. You best option is ebay but I did find this one:

http://www.wesellitalldickerdealhere.com/1958-edsel.html

Delias
01-07-2013, 07:59 AM
You can buy a shit ton of plasticard and locktite and make anything you want, in any scale.

Stanley Burrell
01-08-2013, 04:03 AM
Shoot.

Stanley Burrell
01-22-2013, 05:05 AM
I would like to point out that run-and-gun'em pk-Man actually took the time to confer with the Edsel National Fanclub:


According to the edsel national fanclub 1:18 scale is the largest that was made.

That's love. I would let you bro-rape me for this boon.

In the meantime, I've been going with the use borrowed-stuff-from-other-people-with-more-money-and-hope-they-forget approach.

Alright, peace y'all.

Aryeh
01-22-2013, 06:02 AM
You're looking for classic die casts then?

Pops is a die cast nut. He frequents these two

https://www.motormint.com

http://www.classicdiecastcollectibles.com

I would personally forgo intricate dust collectors as decoration in a home with exposed brick walls. I would go with cast iron stands, shelving, and plant holders.

Stanley Burrell
01-22-2013, 06:27 AM
You're looking for classic die casts then?

Pops is a die cast nut. He frequents these two

https://www.motormint.com

http://www.classicdiecastcollectibles.com

I would personally forgo intricate dust collectors as decoration in a home with exposed brick walls. I would go with cast iron stands, shelving, and plant holders.

If you saw my rooms you would be all, "Okay, pretty good maybe". What you would not see is my pathetically asking my grandmoms whenever I got a whiff of their butts within an Earth-wide radius of my location, crying out desperately for interior decorating help for anything and everything related to décor. What the hell, I play GemStone and have a character with the 14-items-or-less quota. Thingy.

I was playing the Sims and made a house out of mirrors and crypt keeper statues but I don't know how to do/afford that IRL.