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Indeed! I had the non Shelby version with the quad headlight set up. Could eat Cavaliers and Escorts and most other non turbo fours all day.

I said it before, I had the Omni ( squared off hatchback ) Shelby GLHS back in the day. I got it because my parents insurance was astronomical for a VW GTI .. go figure the Shelby was 20X the car the GTI was. From a roll or a dead start that little Shelby would humiliate Camaros and Mustangs of the day.. Of all the cars and trucks I've had over the years , it's a toss up between either one of the 2 '69 Roadrunners I had or the GLHS. Gas prices being what they are today, I think the GLHS would win ..

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I don't know as if I'll ever build the kit but for the price I couldn't pass it up. Looks like I've caught "Travolta Fever"

I had a later release of that Firebird, without Travolta's name on it. It had a dual 4-barrel tunnel ram setup, with velocity stacks sticking out of the hood. As I remember, it wasn't a half-bad kit, my skills at the time were just not ready to do it justice. I'd love to find another one someday.

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Speaking of T/A's .. I picked this MPC T/A and a TJ Hooker lightbar off eBay to make the Nevada Highway Patrol T/A form the opening scene of The Cannonball Run ..now I just need to order 2 different sets of NHP decals to make the correct ones .. this hobby is pricey ...

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How is the Silverado Austin?

The Silverado is a decent looking kit. The box is truly the work of Satan himself, you have to open one of the side flaps which means the box is opened permanently. I picked it up because my Grandfather has the exact same truck, even the same color as the one on the box.

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The Silverado is a decent looking kit. The box is truly the work of Satan himself, you have to open one of the side flaps which means the box is opened permanently. I picked it up because my Grandfather has the exact same truck, even the same color as the one on the box.

No Austin those late 90's Revell boxes open like a box of a dozen donuts or a pizza box. It's hinged in the back...but once you open them they instantly lose all structural integrity and begin to self-biodegrade. Once you open and close them say 3 times, the side walls blow out and you wind up having to go around a few times with duct tape just to have a "box" like thing to put the parts into...

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No Austin those late 90's Revell boxes open like a box of a dozen donuts or a pizza box. It's hinged in the back...but once you open them they instantly lose all structural integrity and begin to self-biodegrade. Once you open and close them say 3 times, the side walls blow out and you wind up having to go around a few times with duct tape just to have a "box" like thing to put the parts into...

No Austin is right. I have several boxes that open the same way. I bought that same kit several years ago and it was the same way as Austins is. Got a Mustang Mach III kit right now that is also the same way.

That's kinda funny, I have the same kit as well, and the box opens exactly as Mr. Duff describes. It sounds as if Mr. Duff and myself are the only two modelers in the world who can correctly open a Revell/Monogram clamshell self degrading box.

Oh, and Mr. Duff, I prefer clear packaging tape to repair my boxes. I might be from WV, but duct tape just seems too "redneck"! :lol:

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No Austin is right. I have several boxes that open the same way. I bought that same kit several years ago and it was the same way as Austins is. Got a Mustang Mach III kit right now that is also the same way.

The only boxes that actually open on the end - that are DESIGNED to open on the end are the Lindberg/Testors '06 Dodge Chargers, and Revell of Germany kits. Some of the box sides have some glue keeping them from opening like the clam shell they are, another useless aspect of those boxes. but none-the-less they really do open if you don't lose your patience and attack them like a rabid beaver.

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The only boxes that actually open on the end - that are DESIGNED to open on the end are the Lindberg/Testors '06 Dodge Chargers, and Revell of Germany kits. Some of the box sides have some glue keeping them from opening like the clam shell they are, another useless aspect of those boxes. but none-the-less they really do open if you don't lose your patience and attack them like a rabid beaver.

Mr Duff, how many "how to open a model kit box 101" classes are you going to be teaching here ?

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Mr Duff, how many "how to open a model kit box 101" classes are you going to be teaching here ?

I have more experience in education and therefore can be moved to school administration....

What type of discipline policies shall we set for failure to learn how to open boxes correctly?

I'm thinking banishment to Palmer and Premier kits for a month.

Charlie Larkin

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No Austin those late 90's Revell boxes open like a box of a dozen donuts or a pizza box. It's hinged in the back...but once you open them they instantly lose all structural integrity and begin to self-biodegrade. Once you open and close them say 3 times, the side walls blow out and you wind up having to go around a few times with duct tape just to have a "box" like thing to put the parts into...

I understand, I have several "Donut box" kits and I don't like the box. This one the front is glued down to where I would rip the box apart if I tried to open it like a donut box. I don't know if it's designed like that or if some revell employee got a little glue happy. The sides are also not connected to the front of the box where it should open. Either way I got the kit I I'm happy.

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I do own one of the Revell '48 Ford woody kits that someone opened from the side, as Mr Duff mentions. It opened just like a box of cereal and indeed the flaps don't shut again. It's actually more sturdy than opening it the right way!

I think I got it cheap at a show or club meeting.

Oh, by the way, the later Johan kits like the '62 Studebaker convertible and '62 Rambler taxi opened from side flaps.

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Coming soon 3 x bosozoku style aoshima kits

1

1989 Nissan 430 Cedric Grand Champion,

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2

1989 Nissan 110 Silvia Grand

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1980 Nissan SKYLINE HT 2000 TURBO GT-ES Special (KHC211) (Motto Gra-cham)

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And know finding some time to build them.

But why, well those are funny grazy cars :lol:

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  • ranma changed the title to Bought two totes with model's in them at the US 127 Garage sales:: here's what was inside of them...

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