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STEVE SCOTT ,A.KA . [ UNCERTAIN T ]
unclescott58 replied to bpletcher55's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The above sums up my feelings about this model. I had no interest in it back then. I have no interest in now. A tall T with a body that slants forward? (A crooked T?) It never looked right to me. My money will be staying with me. Scott -
My feelings exactly. Scott
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Thanks for the well wishes guys. Scott
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Moebius `65 Plymouth Satellite
unclescott58 replied to FASTBACK340's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Boyd's review elsewhere here, has convinced me I need to buy one. Scott -
Wow! Thanks Tim for another great review. I love the way you review kits. The comparisons with the older kits are great. And as I've said else where, I'm not a big '65 Satellite fan. But, the more I see of this kit, the more I want one. Moebius is do things right to make me want a '65 Satellite. Again, keep these great reviews coming Tim. And Moebius and Dave keep those great models coming. Both cars and other subject. By the way Tim, I do have one minor complaint with this review. And it's very, very minor. I do wish you had included the Polar Lights '65 Coronet for comparison. It's always looked okay to me. Maybe a review comparing the Polar Lights '65 Coronet to the MPC(/AMT) '65 Coronet would be in order? (Maybe you or somebody has already done this?) Scott
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Got a summer job working at an auto parts store literally one mile from house. It should be an interesting change from working with kids like I do during the school year. I'll only be part time. I asked to work no more than 20 hours a week. And have made it clear that I'll be for sure going back to my regular job in the fall. Start this Saturday. Both nervous and happy. Scott
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Moebius `65 Plymouth Satellite
unclescott58 replied to FASTBACK340's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Dave keep them coming. I can not wait to hear what you plan doing in future. I am going broke because of you. But, I'm having a great time doing it. Scott -
What if Monogram had done 1/25?
unclescott58 replied to Southern Fried's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
1/24th vs. 1/25th use to bother me a little bit when I was kid. But then, like now, the subject has been the more important factor. I've never turned away from a Tom Daniel kit because of scale. This last fall, I built both AMT's and (Revell/)Monogram's 1936 Fords. I was very surprised how close they looked in size when sitting next to each other. I have not always found this true in simular subjects between the two scales. I will always prefer 1/25th scale over all others. Mainly because of AMT, MPC, and JoHan offering the cars I liked as a kid in that scale. But again, there is a lot of nice kits in other scales, mainly 1/24th, being offered by Monogram and several European and Japanesse manufacturers. So I'm not going to eliminate that scale from my collection. Then, again if the subject is right, I will build some kits in 1/20th, 1/32nd, and 1/43rd scales. I will rarely, if ever, build models larger than 1/20th scale, because of lack of space. By the way, I also built AMT's 1/43rd scale '36 Ford to display with the 1/25 and 1/24 versions mentioned above. There is a big difference between that kit size wise and the other two. 1/24th, 1/25th, close enough for me I guess. In my "perfect world" all model kits would be in 1/25th scale. Scott -
So, the Revell convertible is the one I need to find? Since both the Heller and Gunze kits can only be built with steering wheel on the right? And why would you be surprised Matt that the Gunze is done with the steering wheel on the right? Like the British, the Japanesse drive on the left too. And it's Gunze a Japanesse model company? There are several Japanesse kits I would buy if they offered a way to build them with the steering wheel on the left. Scott
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The mention of the '66 AMT Barracuda kit above, if the kit could come back, I'd hope it would still include the stock slant six. The models of the first generation Barracuda kits came the six and a Hemi as the two engine choices. So if you wanted to built the stock version of those kits, you built a six cylinder version. I'm glad you guys clarified the Camaro SS front misinformation. Both the first and second generation Camaros were offered with both both SS and RS packages. Both packages were sold separately or could be ordered together. Has noted, the SS came with the standard front end, unless the RS package was ordered with it. I would love to see AMT's original second gen early Camaro reissued. Being that it was a non-RS and an SS. Were the recent 2nd gen kits are all Z-28 with the RS front end. By the way, you too could order your Z-28 back in the day with or without the RS package. This all changed with the '74 model year. Scott
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Another question with Jaguar models in general. Which ones can be built with left hand drive, for those of us who drive on right side of road? I like to build models of cars as the real cars would have been built and sold on the American market. This is a problem with certain models of English and Japanese cars. Scott
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French? I know a little Spanish. And that's Spanish they're speaking in that movie. I'm 99% sure of that. Scott
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Spaying problem
unclescott58 replied to Elliott'n'KS's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I keep preaching it. I've had a lot less problems with paint since switching to lacquers. Lacquer dries faster than enamel, so there is less chance for dust and other things to ruin your paint job. I too do not use a paint booth, and I've no troubles with dust or other debris in lacquer paint jobs. Scott -
Microscale Industries Micro Mask
unclescott58 replied to Miatatom's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I've been wondering about these products for over 40 years now. Ever since I saw them advertised to model magazines back in the early 70's. I would still like to know more about. Who else has used them? How do you use them? And how do they work, overall? Scott -
Yea I know. I've been checking out both threads. But, that brings up a question. Why two treads on the same subject? Especially when they are both basically the same? At the same time, you might want ignore this and my last post here. People are excited. And who am I to try and ruin their fun? Scott
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Mini Bugatti ?
unclescott58 replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Well, keep them coming. I've already looked at and like your "first of June, what's cooking thread too. Scott -
See, this is a tough question. Reading others lists, I could extend mine. But, I don't wish to bore you. This is fun seeing what other people remember that companies now under Round-2s umbrella use to make. I just hope someone from Round2 is reading this. I love these lists, by the way. Some people question why we do them. And comment that they've been done before. But, I find them fun. Scott
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Tamiya painting stand maintenance
unclescott58 replied to aurfalien's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I'm like Mike, and have many layers of paint on mine. But, I like Andy's idea of the "purple pond". I've wondered about this question of cleaning my stand several times myself. So this is a great question. As far needing to tape the top to the base, I bought mine about a year and a half ago, and have not had any troubles with mine coming apart. I've read of several people on this site having the same problem. A couple of things I wonder about, is this caused by taking apart your paint stand originally for some reason? And if so, why did you take apart your stand in the first place? I have not found a need yet for separating the tops from their bases. Or did Tamyia fix the problem on the more recent stands? I can turn my stands any which way, and they do not come apart. Scott