Well, The Franklin Mint people showed up right at 8am as they had said they would. (I wish they would have showed up a bit later as I woke up at 7:55am...) I had expected 1-2 people, but what arrived was 4 people and an entire van full of equipment. Suprise! Time to make more coffee... =) Right away they asked that we take the car out to an open, level area for photographs. To my suprise, the engine started quickly and powerfully on about a quarter-second of cranking. The new battery has made one heck of a difference. There's a lot more 'ooomph' in the group 27 battery (800cca) versus the old group 24 (600cca). They got the photos taken in about 2 hours, and we brought the car back to my garage for the rest of the work. The majority if the detail work was done in sketches, rather than photographs. They will be basing a majority of the model on their sketches of their 1957 Fury and on 446 screen captures I made from the movie, so the normal 2-3 days worth of sketches and photos were reduced to about 6 hours. I spent most of my time explaining the differences between 1957 and 58 Plymouths, and my '58 versus Christine. Oh -- and here's my favorite part -- the model is going to be in 1/24 scale, not 1/43! Bigger is better, I guess. I'll have some more "Christine" questions for some of you later, but those will be directed primarily at Richard Zapata, Daniel Andersson, and Larry Stanley. If there are any other Christine nuts out there, just let me know, and I'll make sure you're included in on the discussion. Please don't discuss the "Christine" items on the list unless they're relevant to stock items. Some discussion questions for 1957/8 Plymouth owners. 1) According to the Canadian shop manual, which has detailed photos/illustrations, the frames on 57 & 58 Plymouths are identical except for the front crossmember (which is slightly different in shape). Was this a Canadian-only difference, or were U.S. cars also different from year-to-year? 2) By my account, 1958 350 G.C. engines used dual AFB, not dual WCFB carbs. Is this correct? 3) Were there any significant differences between a 1957 and 1958 Plymouth undercarriage? The model should be available around June, 2000. Waiting is the hardest part.... =) -Dave |