Drive in movie theater.

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Offline Colorado-0A5599

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Re: Drive in movie theater.
« Reply #15 on: January 28, 2014 - 06:34:39 AM »
That is just awesome.  :wow: :2thumbs:
 My first movies with family in Chicago was in a new 1961 biscayne wagon then new 64 Impala wagon and then Dad moved up to a gold 67 Town and Country 440 wagon... NICE.
  Seems like they were Audey Murphy westerns. Tarzan movies etc.    I dated wife and 428 mustang was driven to local 'Polleyanna' drive in to watch movies. I remember vanising point, Crazy Larry. Which I then remember I owned 69 hemi orange 440 roadrunner but locals showed 2 lane black top about every weekend.. hehe
 I believe durring these  times were the reason I quit going to movies . Daughter was concieved and differant lifestyle followed. ;) LOL
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Re: Drive in movie theater.
« Reply #16 on: January 28, 2014 - 08:10:17 AM »
Wow! That is really really really really cool. Very talented, and can't imagine all the hours (fun) creating it. Great job!
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Offline 74 challenge

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Re: Drive in movie theater.
« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2014 - 08:32:40 AM »
hey..uhh....what happened to that cuda?

I think like everyone said i'd find a way to get a movie on the screen and i'd definatelly add some people to the scene to make it more real. it lacks that "time and place/ snapshot in time" without human activity.

as for Ottawa i beleive the closest drive in is in Port Elmsley http://www.portelmsleydrivein.com/ as you can see int he cpiture they often have classic car cruise and movie nights.

I am too young to really know the drive in experience.
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Re: Drive in movie theater.
« Reply #18 on: January 28, 2014 - 03:09:07 PM »
  Thanks for the comments everyone.  I started building this one just  before Christmas. In the winter I go on reduced hours for work, depending on the weather. Work 1-2 days a week so I have time to build.  Plus I just hate the cold so I just kinda go into hibernation mode till spring.      ::)    I am definately going to look into those pocket projecters like spamtank posted.  I made the projection booth on top so I could hide a battery pack for working lights--but with a little modification  this might work.  How cool would that be.    :bananasmi    Till then I will definately print out a scene from the movies and put it on the screen.  Like I said---- still a work in progress.  Will be adding people and other stuff as I go along.  Keep those ideas coming .   Thanks

Offline burnt orange

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« Reply #19 on: January 28, 2014 - 03:33:43 PM »
What must be a rarity these days, a new drive in was built in Langley, BC (Vancouver suburb) about 10 years ago. 
It just converted to a digital projector, and appears to be on pretty sound financial ground.  It is fun to go to and has lots of other events.
http://members.shaw.ca/twilightdrivein/

I find it a LOT harder to climb out of the trunk nowadays though, it was easy 45 years ago....trunks must have gotten smaller.
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Re: Drive in movie theater.
« Reply #20 on: January 28, 2014 - 04:26:49 PM »
You might try to find some really small O-rings that look like rubbers and place them beside the cars. 

I lost my cherry in the back of my '69 Barracuda with the rear seat and trunk separator laid down at a drive-in. :D

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Re: Drive in movie theater.
« Reply #22 on: February 14, 2014 - 07:30:56 AM »
Hey Doug, this is sad but this could be a diorama idea.  They look like models cars in this pic but it is a real pic!

http://www.autoweek.com/article/20140212/CARNEWS/140219936?utm_source=DailyDrive20140212&utm_medium=enewsletter&utm_term=image1&utm_content=20140212-Sinkhole-at-National-Corvette-Museum-consumes-eight-rare-cars&utm_campaign=awdailydrive




They do look like models.  It's a shame.  But at least they were Superbirds or Hemi Cudas   :bigsmile:
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