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Kennyboy

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  • Birthday 03/18/1972

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  1. I'll get you a picture. They looked really good to me when I checked the kit the other day.
  2. That is the kit Dan. I will let you know if things fall thru with Zen.
  3. Let me look this evening after work. Thanks for the reply
  4. I know..... I have been watching these. I cannot bring myself to spending that amount on plastic. I still remember seeing the SVO kit on the hobby shop shelves for $6 or $7. I have alot of Japanese kits that I paid no more than $20 for. Was just hoping to find someone willing to make a trade. I have more kits unstarted in my stash.....
  5. Forget it
  6. Built this Moebius 1972 Ford Ranger Sport Custom as a "what if" race truck. Our local club (Auto Modelers Group or A.M.G.) had a one year build of your choice a 1972 c10 or this Ford or the 1972 Ford 4x4. I chose the Sport Custom As you can probably guess, I used only the body, glass, and trim pieces. Everything else is still in the box lol. The chassis and driveline came from a Revell Nascar kit. The rollcage was Custom built from several Nascar rollcages. Norm Nelson himself I made from a Don Garlits figure. The front bumper I scratchbuilt from Evergreen sheet and Stainless fuel filter screen. The grille was cut open and customized with screen and scratchbuilt headlight covers from acetate sheet. The rear bed cover was also made from Evergreen sheet. The hood was dropped at the front removing the F O R D letter section and sloping it downward for aerodynamics. Took forced perspective photos of it in front of a printout of Darlington where it would have most likely made the rounds. I did not take a lot of photos near the end of the build due to the amount of time this took to make complete. Decals came from Mike's decals. I chose the livery because I am from the Racine area and worked at Kilbourn Gardens in high school. I can say I am glad this build is done....I like how it turned out but it fought me every step of the way as any heavy Custom kitbash will have the tendency of doing. Enjoy!!!
  7. Working great for me now Dave. Thank you for your hard work.
  8. Dave, I have noticed that you still are not able to go to the next page while viewing a topic. Using Chrome for my browser for reference.
  9. Thanks Dave. The outer rim barrel was a Pegasus set of wheels, the inner centers are from a Tamiya Opel Calibra race car. Took a little work to get them to slide in. They reminded me of the wheels on Kindig's personal car the ecf1.
  10. I call this the Dollar Vette. I paid one dollar for this sealed never opened AMT 55 Corvette at my local club auction. It will be Kindig's C1.
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