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1/25 AMT 1929 Ford Woody/Pickup


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Coming soon, the 1/25 AMT (originally MPC) 1929 Ford Woody/Pickup kit, which can built built as either. It appears to be mostly the same as the previous RC2 era reissue, without the Goodyear Rally GT tires, though, fortunatley:

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Content pics of the '80s AMT/Ertl reissue here: https://modelkitreviews.proboards.com/thread/99/amt-1929-ford-woody-pickup

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Well, it appears the Hot Curl is truly lost to the ages. Because if they had it surely they would have put it back in this issue?

Depending on what they do decal and tire wise I might buy one. But I already have several, so they will really have to make it worth it. Maybe wood decals for the inserts?

Box art is very nice though

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On 3/25/2021 at 3:22 PM, Jantrix said:

Hopefully the new version looks less like a 4x4.

It's most likely not changed from earlier issues and the front axle is stock hight and not dropped wich would have looked much better.

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Well, Just changing the tires will be a 100% improvement. Add in some new decals and maybe a couple small freebies and it should sell well.

With the Revell, (ex Monogram) Woody off the market, it will have the shelve at Hobby Lobby to itself, so the casual buy wanting a Woody will only have one choice. And, in it's favor, it's not a bad choice, just not one that WE would always choose first. All Chromed Flattie is nice, and it does offer stock wheels.

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The whole fender/chassis unit (frame and floorboards are molded with the fenders, as one piece) and stock engine and suspension parts are from the '28 sedan.  The sedan had the spare tire at the rear, so it didn't have a tire well in the front fender.  The original issues of the woody and pickup did have a welled front fender but it was later removed, and the new issue will probably not have it.  So the reissue would be a good source of parts for rebuilding a sedan, or a good base for a resin sedan body.

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Those Cragar wheels have long stalks molded onto their back sides.  Trimming those would pull the wheels/tires under the fenders, and make everything look a bunch better.  Or swap wheels to something else, like steelies with Ford hubcaps, or early V8 wires.

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