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  1. Went to my local store a week and a half ago, picked up some items that i needed, looked at the DESERTER MPC pick up with a price of $29.99 thought i would go back and get it this week.... BUT WAIT what's this, it's NOW 39.99 yes an increase of TEN whole dollars!!!!! well if for any reason you want me to buy your kits, they all better have ORANGE stickers on them. Of to my LHS i go.... and please, you sell a book in your store, turn to the page and read the verse that says "THOU SHALL NOT STEAL" and practice what you preach.... that's my two cents and little rant. Have a great day everyone ......John
  2. Greetings fellow modelers, As I build this trailer, there seems to be some fit issues with getting the trailer panels to line up correctly ... my first problem is with the front panel, it for some reason does not want to attach to any positive points..... second problem is the center support brace when I try to install this, it pushes the trailer sides out. Have any of you built this trailer and is there anything I've over looked ???? and yes I know, it's a little more over scale and more like a toy, but that's the fun part !! THANKS
  3. Greetings, While looking at some old chevy camper brochures, I can see a splice at the front of the bed with added length and was wondering if there was any added on splices to the back of the bed that I can't see?? looks a little long in the back too. THANKS
  4. Just a question to the mods and all the other builders, Could we add a FIRST RESPONDER topic to the forum ???? Would this intrest anybody who builds public service models. There was another website long ago about firetrucks, but it's gone now. What's your take on this ? ...Thanks
  5. SPA BLUE = Thick, gloppy, gooey, instant orange peel, can plugged...DONE DITTO on Flat red primer, Nutmeg only minor problems with Black. GLOSS WHITE = no problems. SPECIALTY METALLIC SLIVER = (shinny cap,green and white label) lays down very well, no problems and on my second can Haven't had any major problems with rusty-o-'s and if the same color takes a dump for the second time, I just don't buy it anymore.
  6. GREETINGS, May I make a suggestion about your camper siding, stop by your local hobby shop and take a look at Evergreen scale models sheet plastic, try .040 thick V-GROOVE plastic .125 spacing (1/25th) it"s just plain flat plastic with grooves, but it comes very close to small scale siding. I use that, as I also build camper models too. Hope that"s a little bit of help to you. Good Luck with your project...
  7. Greetings, I've just read this in my newest copy of a model railroad magazine, the RUSTY'O company has made it public, to say that due to a slow sales decline of these three brands over the years, they have pulled the plug on them, and they will no longer be made. The Testor Company will focus on other supplies and tools. There you have it, so let's get to the hobby shop now, before the stock is all gone... GOOD LUCK!!!!!
  8. Hello all, what is your comments on instant up tents?... looking to get away from all the old plug in poles (yes my tent is the old kind) and knowing that no tent is perfect, I always use tarps or rainfly on the tents with a coating of water repellant. Still using Coleman products, looking for the cabin style tent. Being in my late fifty's i want to keep it simple since I camp solo by myself. What brand do you use? THANKS
  9. If your interested, I went digging in my files and came up with the 61-S regular width ambulance brochure. Need copies of that ?? I will even throw in a few photos of my conversion that I did just for some building ideas. If I can be of anymore help... send me a PM. ....JOHN
  10. Greetings Dylan, Yes, I can help with a few tips, so here they are, PHOTOS; Take several pictures of a real ambulance , front and back then sides and don't forget some shots of just the extended top if it's on a van, also a few up close photos of the emergency lights is also helpful. GOOGLE; Google Images has thousands of pictures of any make or brand manufacture of ambulances you may want. E-BAY; Go there, and search for ambulance brochures, you'll come up with as many hard copies you might want to purchase for your project. SUPPLIES; You"ll need sheet and strip stock for the roof and round or square stock for the light pods And, if Greg happens to read this again. he has some photos of a custom stretch Chevy ambulance conversion I did a few years ago, maybe he"ll repost them again for all of us to see. It's not that difficult of a project, pretty simple and straight forward.... Good Luck .... JOHN
  11. If your driving one now, how well do you like it ?, and if you have one with over a 100,000 miles ... how is it still running ? Thinking about a lease or direct buy, might be switching from a Ford.....THANKS
  12. Went to the two closest stores in Michigan, completely picked clean of all kits within only two days of this post. EXECEPT for those lonely little aero-chief kits on the bottom shelf, so now I have a good and plenty stock of fire parts.
  13. THANKS for the heads up on this, the online photo only showed the front of the truck. Will pick one of these up later.
  14. Greetings, Here is my idea, using the "Papa Truck" Kenworth Aerodyne, I would like too convert this one into a towing and recovery rig. Since the flatbed is already there, what kind of a winch cable setup would I need tucked up in the back of the truck ?? As I have some broken down big rigs in the junk box in need of a "tow". THANKS ..... John
  15. Yep, there sure were more model kits this year than last.... thanks Dan
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