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Hello Model Clubbers! This episode we highlight the collection and kit bashing skills of Joe Heil! We get an amazing tour of collection and chat a bit about his process along the way. If you want to see exactly how he creates these wonderful bashes, head over to The Clubhouse https://theclubhouse1.net/ and click on the Kustomizers and Pre-Paint Kollectors Korner - https://theclubhouse1.net/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=30 As for the rest of the episode - Recap of the live show, It's A Wonderful Life, News and Reviews, not one but two voicemails from beyond the grave and much more. Discord - https://discord.gg/4FWmFCX3jH Email - modelclubtv@gmail.com Links for the episode - Scott Johansen on FB - https://www.facebook.com/scott.johansen.92 Banshee Studios UK - https://bit.ly/3eoozDP Whitworth Sculpture Studio - https://bit.ly/3tUiABO X-Plus - https://xplusmodelkit.com/ Amok Time - https://bit.ly/3TUl1Pi Big Bad Toy Store - https://bit.ly/3tIOOQt Uel Winner - https://www.cgtrader.com/uel Gillman's Garage - https://bit.ly/30qujsE Suite Life Productions - https://bit.ly/3PTXASL Shadow Kreations - https://bit.ly/3j1Cgel Mage Craft Miniatures - https://magecraftminiatures.com/collections/magecraft-originals Lord of the Print - https://www.myminifactory.com/users/LordofthePrint
In this episode, I explore the fascinating world of hot rods and celebrate the "Big Three" who shaped the hot rod car culture. They are George Barris, the "King of the Kustomizers,". Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, the audacious artist and creator of Rat Fink, and Von Dutch. I'm looking for people that would enjoy telling the stories of their first rides and how their lives were influenced by them. And I bet you probably know someone that would be a great guest for My First Ride Podcast, right? Let me know a little about them and their story. What about telling your story on the podcast? Let me know a little about you and first ride. Check us out and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcast and more. And of course, you can also go to the website at MyFirstRidePodcast.com. One final thought…. You may not have your first ride, but you still have the memories. It's time to share them. Contact me if you have questions regarding today's podcast or would like to be a guest on My First Ride Podcast. Send an email to myfirstridepodcast@gmail.com.
(04-24-2020) - Turning the clock back as we remember the late, great "King of the Kustomizers" himself, George Barris. He joined us on the TAC podcast from his shop in Southern California back in 2015, six months before his passing at the page of 89. Randy talked with George, and then takes us to his celebration of life, where car personalities talk about the man behind numerous well known TV cars, and classic customs...er, kustoms!
On this episode we chat with Jared Barris (grandson of George Barris) George was the King of the Kustomizers and the creator of the 1966 Adam West Batmobile and many other movie and television cars. We chat about George's life and what it was like to grow up in that environment We Now Join The Program Already In Progress is an interview podcast with a catch. Just because the mic’s are hot doesn’t mean it will make it on the air. Our show starts cold when the host Saul Colt and the guest get into a nice groove. Sometimes that is immediately and sometimes that can be 30 mins in. The result is you get an interesting conversation between Saul Colt and people he loves and admires without the awkward time at the beginning waiting for people to get comfortable. Reach out and say hi at www.joininprogress.com or @saulcolt on Twitter #joininprogress Our show is now supported by Audible. Grab your free download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/saulcolt
Jim Cherry and Tony Barthel discuss the Kustomizers and their cars including George Barris, Gene Winfield, Darryl Starbird, Bill Cushenberry, Dean Jeffries and Ed "Big Daddy" Roth along with the Batmobile, the Dragula and other Kustoms.
Crank Journal is back for an 8th episode! Michael hosts automotive writer and radio personality Jim Cherry, who writes a blog on curbside.tv about the most bizarre and obscure cars ever to turn a wheel. He talks about writing a chapter in the recently released book "King of the Kustomizers," a story about legendary Hollywood car customizer George Barris, as well as being a test driver for Ford and chasing down wayward Lincoln LSs. Michael, of course, decides to talk about lead poisoning and about a time when cars drove on railroad tracks to get to Key West.