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unclescott58

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  1. I love these videos. Chad does a great job. But, I too find nothing, again, this month, I want to spend my money on. Too bad.
  2. Thank you for sharing this with us. I love Buicks, and I envy you for having this kit. When are you going to build it?
  3. Hate to say this, but I still do not understand how one mounts part #37! Any photos of this?
  4. Are there any plated parts in the above kit? I have their 1/35 scale Packard, and there are none in that.
  5. I'm curious about this kit. The only Switchers kit I've built in the past was the '32 Ford Sedan/Phaeton kit. I build it as the Sedan, and was quite pleased with it. So I'm looking forward to adding this one to my collection. And looking at the instructions on line Snake, I like the soft tops rear window. I know it's a bit kitsch. But, it's kitsch in a way that works for me.
  6. Very kool to see. In more detail. And out of the box. I wish these would have sold better for Revell back in the day, so we could see them reissued again today.
  7. Just put in an order for one of these this morning.
  8. Another good one Greg.
  9. I agree. It's a Mazda. But, what year? I'm not sure.
  10. Got another of this one. I really like this kit.
  11. I'll be interested in learning more about this one.
  12. Here are a couple more photos. One showing modifications (paint) to make the taillights stand out more. I don't know if it helped all that much?
  13. I love the wheels and other small details over the later ones.
  14. Interesting, despite my comments above, about two or three month's ago I bought a copy of Revell's '58. I really can't say it's any better or worst than AMT's Impala. I like them both. I just lean towards the AMT a little more because of nostalgia.
  15. Another lovely one.
  16. I want this one. Very cool!
  17. Yea. The taillights are a bit of a problem with this kit. They're molded into the rear fenders, and there are no decals. My plans are to go over them with a Molotow chrome pen. Then a little Testor's stoplight red.
  18. Here is MPC's 1940 Ford Fire Chief snap kit. Built as close to stock as one can with what comes in the box. I did not the Fire Chief version. So I filled and sanded all the holes and mounts for the Fire Chief equipment. I also left off the lake pipes. I painted it Tamiya Italian Red. Over all, I like the way it turned out. This is number two of four in my 1/25 scale '40 Ford coupe kits. A week or two ago I showed you the finished build of the Lindberg version. With in the next month or two, I will be finishing AMT's '40 coupe. Followed be Revell's a little bit later. So far, I like the AMT kit the best. Despite not being finished with or the Revell kit yet.
  19. Here you go.
  20. Your icon picture say otherwise. ? Though I have to be careful not to throw stones. I'm 59 and do look worst than that package. Of course I did 55 years ago too.
  21. Who is the boss? I don't get this.
  22. Yea, to you too. And everybody else out there.
  23. I've used Model Roundup several times, and have always received what I wanted, with very go service. One of the good ones out there.
  24. The above is still a good looking car to me. I miss the full-frame rear wheel drive cars built up through the 80's. The front wheel drive, modern unibody cars are the best cars ever. But, they have no style or soul.
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