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  1. This is a great idea. I tihnk it works well.
  2. That is neat. Thanks for letting me know. I have some hubcaps and a hood on it's way thanks to a kind member of this forum.👍
  3. Thanks guys. Ya the hood looks pretty close. It wouldn't be hard to add to the hood edges if necessary to make a closer fit.
  4. Good to know. Is that kit still available or hard to find?
  5. Years ago I saw a build some one did with this kit of a factory stock wagon. I was wondering if anybody makes the regular stock hood or/and hubcaps to turn this into a factory stock grocery getter?
  6. Thanks guys for that, it will allow me to make sure I model the right motor.
  7. Hi guys, have a question. Building the AMT Ford LN 8000 Race Car Hauler and am wondering if anybody can place the year of this truck. I'm thinking it is a 70's truck. What I really am looking for is what is the engine so I can detail it. I know basically nothing about these trucks. Any info on this truck so I can do more specific searches would be helpful. Thanks.
  8. The back drop and the car are both very well done. Very realistic. I always like a shot with the hand coming in to show scale.
  9. This is a neat project. I would be pretty tempted to weather it like the 1:1 as well.
  10. This is a neat old kit. Lots of possibilities there. I could see a Gasser as well.
  11. Yes it seems it is. Only one set of tires in the box and one set of skinny front rims but does have the optional rear torque thrust type wheels. It would be easy to use a spare engine from another kit and grab a seat from the parts box or make an aviation seat. The body could be grabbed from another kit. I'm thinking of the spare body from the Amt 29 Ford as a possibility. It has the roll bar, spare moon, steering wheel tank etc. from that 23T Roadster.
  12. Thanks Bob, this is exactly what I was looking for. After staring at the parts trees this evening I was starting to put this together but the instructions you've provided takes all the guess work out of it. Awesome! This Atlantis kit provides all the parts for another dragster minus the seat, engine and body. I have that seat in my parts box and the engine from another parts pack. I think this could be a fun side project coming up with an alternative body.
  13. No doubt but there is quite a bit there. I think I could fill in what ever is missing. Just not sure how it goes. There is suspension included as well as other parts that don't fit. I'm not familiar with leaf springs on any rail dragster. The left over parts include a rear spring, rear end, drop axle, radius arms, two frame rails and very interestingly a wooden floor among other parts. If they are spare parts that is pretty cool, makes the kit well worth the price. This is in fact a good part why I bought the kit.
  14. Looks cool. I love period hot rods and drag cars.
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