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  1. Hopefully that all new blazer is a hint of things to come. IMO, and all new, modern tooled, correct square body (long box!!) in 1/25th scale would be a big winner for Revell.

    They would be able to create multiple versions four different releases of the truck like Moebius did with the Ford pickups. Long box, short box, two wheel drive, four wheel drive, GMC, Chevrolet, big block, small block, dually, work truck, crew cab, lifted four-wheel drive, slammed two-wheel drive. An endless combination of possibilities for future releases. With square body trucks being as popular as they are right now, and the only other options being the ancient 1/24th kits which are poorly detailed at best or resin - an all new square body pickup kit would most likely be a big winner.

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  2. Does anyone know if the bench seat and the steel wheels/dog dish hubcaps that are in the Revell 69 COPO Nova are in any of the other various issues of the 69 Nova?

    I need the wheels/tires/hubcaps and the front bench and rear seat for a build I have planned. (Not a Nova) but the COPO kit seems to be almost unobtanium and is pretty spendy if you can find one. 

    Hoping the parts I need are in other issues as well to open up my options a little.

  3. 2 hours ago, stitchdup said:

    I've got an original in the turquoise blue/green and i traded some stock rear fenders on here for it. The fenders i got in trade were in a red/orange colour.

    You wouldn't have a set of the custom running boards in good shape you'd be willing to trade would you? I have been looking for a pair.

  4. Ok. I was confused. I thought you meant you wanted to put the 32 sedan gas tank onto the 32 ford coupe. Wasn't sure why you would do that. But putting one onto the 30 ford coupe makes more sense. I have done that conversion to a couple of full scale cars. Done right  it looks like Henry built it that way. If you're putting one on a model a, if the car is on a Model A chassis and fenderless it is tough to get the proportions right. The tank has to be mounted very high sometimes even up into the back of the body in order to look right. On a fenderless Model A coupe (on a stock Model A chassis) for example if the tank is mounted below the bottom of the body it can look like a duck is dragging its butt. If you are using a 32 Ford frame that problem doesn't happen.

    A bit of (hopefully) inspiration.

    AMT 29 Ford roadster on a Revell 32 Ford chassis.

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    Full scale, full fendered 30 Ford coupe on a stock dimension frame. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Oldcarfan27 said:

    A slot car (truck) with opening doors, that must've been wild on the track!

    Looking at the original box, were there turquoise, blue, red and black versions available?

    Someone in one of the posts earlier in the thread said they have seen an original in red. I have never seen that myself so I can't confirm it. But if you had asked me a couple years ago if it was ever molded in royal blue I would have told you the same. I have also never seen one completely molded in Black either. The first few issues were molded in at least two different colors. Black usually being one of them. The lemon crate issue had yellow and tan parts in it. The reissues released in the'80s and possibly the early 90s were molded completely in red.

  6. Just curious, what is the difference between the sedan kit gas tank and the coupe kit gas tank? 

    In 1:1 scale they are the same. There are a couple of different capacities of tanks available but they look very similar and they mount exactly the same. From my experience when building full scale hot rods, the top of the tank is the same no matter what the capacity. The difference comes in how deep The "belly" under the tank is.  I don't know that in scale you would be able to tell the difference between two tanks that only had a few gallons capacity difference.

  7. I have an update to this thread and my search for a royal blue 40 Ford pickup. I was doing a search on eBay yesterday and up popped a 40 Ford pickup. Opened it up and checked out the pictures and lo and behold it's a mint unbuilt kit in Royal blue. Unfortunately, I was not able to purchase it someone got lucky and got what seems to be a pretty rare kit for themselves as it was only listed for a very short time with a very reasonable Buy It Now of $68. I do wish I had been in a financial position to be able to purchase it. I did save a couple of pictures to prove that I'm not totally nuts.  Hopefully someday I will find one that I can purchase.

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  8. On 5/31/2022 at 1:41 PM, Oldcarfan27 said:

    I'm talking about loose fitting galvanized panels attached with sheetmetal screws and no provisions for weatherseal around the opening. Must be great on all that technology when water gets in there.

    I know, it's just a showcar and not a well thought out one at that.

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    To my eyes, those look like upholstered filler panels that the silver material is sagging and pulling away from the mounting screws. Don't know for sure. I remember from the pictures posted at the time that the interior was in pretty rough shape. Partially due to age but also due to the materials used at the time. You are right about the weather seal though. Good thing it doesn't rain much in California.

  9. On 5/7/2022 at 4:35 PM, Oldcarfan27 said:

    Check out that great trim job inside the trunk. I've seen better attention to detail from a third grader. And this is supposed to be a show car?

    That's 15k well spent, I'd say!

    I don't have any love for the golden sahara but the bad trim might be due to age. That pic is when it was displayed in its "as found" state. After having sat covered and tarped for umpteen years in Mr. Streets garage. The yellowed, scratched and cracked bubble glass, the duct tape (?) residue on the paintwork and that golden paint was originally pearl white and has not really aged well.

  10. On 5/2/2022 at 10:49 AM, JollySipper said:

    Sam Barris was the one with the eye for design..... This is his '50 Buick.

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    It doesn't get much better as far as kustoms go!

    Agree 100% that Sam had a far better eye for style and flow. Sam's 50 Buick is definitely a beautiful custom but my choice of a Barris car would be the Blue Danube 52 Buick. One of the best looking customs IMO. I have loved that car since I was a kid.

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  11. Amt 68 & early issues of 69 Chevelles. They were the custom hubcaps for the rally wheels. Not sure what issue they were deleted from but they have not been in the kit for a long time. 

    For sure they are not in the 1987 issue with the white car on the box art. Or any issue since.

  12. 39 minutes ago, rastta said:

    This shows the seats and steering wheel.  The tailgate would be for a stepside.  Kit doesn't matter - I need it to recreate the custom box in the bed of our pickup.  The part of the box facing the rear looks like a tailgate without the lettering. 

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    That is a 59/60 Impala steering wheel. Just to narrow your search a bit.

  13. On 2/17/2022 at 7:37 AM, Ace-Garageguy said:

    Theoretically I've been retired for a few years now, but I promised I'd finish up two long term jobs for two shops before I leave. 

    I'm about 4 weeks away from done on one, and 3 months from handoff to the paint shop on the other one, but the jobs have both been two-steps-forward, one-step-back...so we'll see.

    They both involve redesign and reworking of multiple custom systems both clients paid other shops a lot of money for, and got incompetent but expensive crapola.

    Was the same story at the shop I used to work at. It seemed like we spent more time fixing mistakes/safety issues from other shops than actually working on our own stuff. Do custom shops not actually road test anything anymore? Braking systems were one of the worst. Brakes that either didn't hardly work at all or that were so poorly designed (poor pedal ratio) you had to be Hercules to be able to stop the vehicle.

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  14. 19 minutes ago, Dave72 said:

    Thanks for the info Chris! Yes I did notice that but for what I’m doing that wouldn’t be a problem. I’m looking at putting a SCOT blower on top from Shapeways that comes with the correct Ardun intake. 

    That is an excellent approach to fixing Revells error with the intake.

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  15. I don't know if this matters to you or not but the intake manifold in the kit with the cream-colored truck with the panel paint decals on the box art is incorrect for an Ardun. It is molded as an intake that bolts to the top of the engine block like a traditional Flathead intake would. However, the Ardun intake should bolt to the cylinder heads not the engine block. I believe that the intake manifold for the engine in the yellow box art truck was retooled to be more correct for an Ardun. It has been a while since I had one of those kits in my hand so you may want to verify that depending on how important the accuracy is to you.

  16. 20 hours ago, Bugatti Fan said:

    Another way is build the model engine is by leaving the sump off it. Stick a piece of balsa wood inside that you can use as a manipulating handle for spraying, and detaiing the bulk of the engine. Once done the sump painted separately can be added afterwards.

    I do something very similar to this. I use the bamboo skewer sticks and drill a hole either under the oil pan or the trans pan and put the skewer in with a dab of gel superglue. That way I can stick the pointy end of the skewer into a block of foam insulation while working on it or paint/glue is curing. When I am done working on the engine, either twist off or clip off the skewer, install the pan and all evidence is covered up.

  17. On 3/20/2021 at 5:36 PM, Mark said:

    There are five versions of that four-wheel SMP (later AMT) trailer that I can account for:

    -the first version in the Chevy pickup kits

    -second version as a stand-alone item.  The stand-alone trailer does not include the fuel can boxes, there are other differences too.

    -third version as included in the late Sixties drag combo sets.  Side skirts deleted, new deeper open wheels, trailer generally looks more up to date for the time.

    -fourth version as included in the Modified Stocker Hauler set, with the tire rack and "wind breaker" up front.

    -fifth version as sold via the Ertl Blueprinter mail order offer: chrome slotted wheels replacing the previous open wheels.

    The trailer you are talking about was also in the "Diamond in the Rough" kit. 53 Ford P/U, the service trailer and a 40 Ford sedan Barn/field find in as found condition. The 40 included dented/rusted fenders, one front fender and one running board not attached, bent bumpers, torn upholstery and broken/bullet holed glass. Only issued just the once as far as I know. This is also the source of the single running board in many of the reissued 40 Ford kits since. One of my favorite kits as a kid.

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