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Like others have said, very nice build. But, I to am wondering if this was built using the Revell/Monogram kit? Or something else? Scott
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Nice job. It's neat to see conversions like this. I'm impressed. Only one negative point. 1939 Fords, at least the ones sold in the States, did not have door vent wings. '39 still had crank out windshields instead. At the same time I have no right to throw rocks at this one. Because I'm working on an AMT '39/'40 Tudor Sedan, that I'll be building as a '39 with vent wings too. Scott
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A Bond Bug! How cool! Scott
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Very nice! Scott
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Seeing the above photos, Revell's '69 Corvette climbs on to my want list. Scott
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Looking forward to this one. I hope someone makes aftermarket Mountain Dew decals. The drink of the gods. Scott
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Revell 1/25 2016 Corvette Stingray 85-4425 Model Kit Review
unclescott58 replied to hpiguy's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Keep the reviews coming. As you know, I always enjoy your reviews. Scott -
I like it. Very kool. Scott
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Kool. But dead? That car still has plenty of potential if it was real. Scott
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Fun concept. Nice results. Scott
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Wow! Very nice. Scott
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Stunning! Looks great. Scott
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Looks great! Scott
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That is still very good looking to me. I'd love to have an early Wagoneer with that same nose. Scott
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Being from the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" you'd think I would have remembered something like that. I just could not come up with the name of the "steering fin thingy" when I wrote my post. And I knew it was something simple like the word rudder, that I should have remembered. ? Scott
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Kart Fink
unclescott58 replied to TooOld's topic in WIP: All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
Very kool! I love it. The flys are a nice and proper touch. I also like backward R.F. on the rear of the car. A lot of neat details. I'm very impressed. Scott -
Very good. Since that's the case, I'll be buying one. Scott
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Very cool! Looks great. The only problem I see is with the horse's head. It looks too big compared to the rest of his body. It makes him look more like he's a mule or donkey rather than a horse. Even with his armor on. Still it's cool, and always to see these old kits built. A built nicely like you did with the above. Scott
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If this can be built factory stock, it will for sure be added to my collection. I don't know why? But, I'm skeptical about this one. I really hope I'm wrong, and we do get this one back in it's original form. Scott
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Chrysler Turbo Encabulator
unclescott58 replied to Bernard Kron's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Wish I had seen this years ago. I'm sure it would have solved a lot of the problems I was have with my Dodge Aries at the time. ? Scott -
I keep wondering why the Willys from the above ☝️double kit has been reissued so many times, and in so many ways? Yet the Ford, as far as I know, from that kit has never been reissued? I know of the other more "stock" '32 also shown above. And I love to see that one reissued. But, I'd really love get my hands on the version that came with the Willys way back when (1964?). Scott
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Not a bad kit. Scale looks a little off to me. I built one about two years ago, and I was happy with results. The trailer comes with fender skirts. They look cool, but are a little tight fitting. Not allowing the wheels to roll once they are on. Which is okay with me. The only other problem is the vulnerability of the steering fin thingy under the back of the boat. It's very easy to break off if not careful enough. Need to find a glue that will hold it better, so it doesn't get knocked off as easily again. Scott
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