Loosing parts and gluing windows! I work on model trains a lot, and boy, it's a good think I have a hoard of small parts! I'll go to look for something, and I'll find something from a previous repair or build or project!
That is cool! Yep, plane movers are built with what ever is handy and cheap. I seen the US Army take a 70's Dodge truck, bob the rear frame and use 2 1/2 ton axles front and rear for 4 wheel drive and 4 wheel steer. To move helicopters.
OK, after watching the chase scenes from Bullit, I want that GT now! I see Revell makes a '68 Fastback. Is that close enough model? The car in the movie wasn;t a super cobra jet. Also, where could I get those wheels from?
Lovely Fords! 57peppershaker, Uncle Jesse's truck was a '73-'77 F-150/100 short or long bed. They used many varied F-series for different seasons. Maybe when can expect a '73-'77 then a '79 F-Series or even a '66-77 to '79 Bronco soon!
I wanna take the R-M snow plow 4X4 GMC and make a good ol' southern mudder from it. Where could I get Super Swampers or Ground Hawgs from? I see that BNL Resins has the boggers, just limited source. Where else can these be had? Seen them on eBay, just not gonna spend $40 a set!
I have a AMT re-issue of the Trophy Series double dragster kit. I'm building the Fiat with the Hemi. What's a correct color for it? Not specific. I seen them paint it gold or the classic Hemi orange.