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Lindberg 1935 Auburn Boattail Speedster


Johnt671

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If I didn't say it before here, that Lindberg/Life-Like/Pyro Auburn 851 Speedster is a very good example of just how primitive model car kits (and the design/tooling process that brought them to market) was in 1954 when that kit was designed and tooled up (first introduced in 1055).

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1055?  That is really ancient Art! ;) 

I do understand that it is a primitive kit. I wouldn't mind sanding off and re-scribing the raised door lines if that was all that is wrong.  But this kit has so many major inaccuracies that to me it is not worth the effort.

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1055?  That is really ancient Art! ;) 

I do understand that it is a primitive kit. I wouldn't mind sanding off and re-scribing the raised door lines if that was all that is wrong.  But this kit has so many major inaccuracies that to me it is not worth the effort.

No disagreement here!

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