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mk11 replied to Scott Colmer's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Here's another mid-seventies 'trophy case' Haven't looked at this pic in years. AMT trucks, big bad van, kandy van, 55 nomad,monzilla, 40 ford, 71 petty car, 57 vette gasser and others I can't even remember... still have the parts cabinet and all the big trucks and some others. mike -
Revell 69 Mustang front end CORRECTION RESIN!
mk11 replied to rsxse240's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks, Mike. Only one question; how do you escape from the m/h site with only one item Not possible btw, great work on that lx... Kevin, I usually try your site on stuff like this as I have received great stuff before but I couldn't get the parts list to work for me this time mike -
Geographically Unique Trucks
mk11 replied to vincen47's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Here's an oddball made by a company named Foremost, apparently specializing in oil exploration or deep brush/muskeg work mike -
Revell 69 Mustang front end CORRECTION RESIN!
mk11 replied to rsxse240's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks for taking the time to show us the parts, Ron. I was hoping mine would show up this week too. That CJ sure is a nice unit to base a build on; maybe some caster could look at supplying those hubcaps as they are identical to the ones needed for a certain F100 soon to be showing up at our favorite retailers mike -
That's unfortunate, otherwise I'd order a couple now. Guess I'll make mine... eventually mike
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Great Grandpa's Pickup
mk11 replied to Platerpants's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Wow! Great effort on the details and nice paint. I'm sure your grandad will appreciate it. mike -
No doubt the answer is somewhere in Mr Coulter's new book... mike
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Just a "Nit" to pick: "Cobra" VS "Mustang"
mk11 replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Just as an aside, the 4th edition of Petersen's Complete Ford Book had this interesting article... ...given the backdrop of emissions standards and fuel shortages they end the article with ' there are new concepts of automobiles...to find one bearing the name 'Cobra ll'.. is a lasting monument ... as long as its owner remembers what it once was and contemplates on what it now must be.' mike -
The Mach Won body appears to be near stock length but the other one... mike
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Very well done! So accurate, it brought to mind a '66 Mustang coupe I owned with thrush glass packs right off the collectors like that. The racket was cool for about three days. I finally had to extend the pipes so I could hear myself think... mike
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Does anyone have a link to that post about the convertibles ? Anyways, with the saws, glue, putty, files and imagination that most of us possess, those fenders aren't much of an obstacle mike
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wonder what Petty charged for renting one of his cars... mike
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Looking at a couple of revell body shells has spawned another 'hmmmmm'... ...especially if the new front end on order is as good as it looks mike
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The pics aren't as clear as I'd hoped but you get the idea. I just missed picking up missing link's last copy of the '69 a couple of years ago. The mpc body isn't all that bad; the hood is the same size as the amt part and I think the windshield opening looks better. The amt body could probably benefit from some upper windshield trim finessing a la the F350 and the current re-issue '66 Fairlane/Comet body. Another historical bonus I happened upon the other night was someone's thoughtfully provided photo of the '70 blue crescent parts (from the big auction site) so I'll add that one with a pic of the '69 amt kit... '69 amt '70 amt better view of retooled '70 chassis... Mach Won parts mpc super stocker parts '70 mach won chrome shot (one of three); recycled whole from the '69 long-nose funny car kit palmer '70
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Here's a profile comparison... revell top, amt middle and mpc bottom ...and a pic showing the revell 1/25 '69 shell alongside the monogram 1/24 '70 shell clearly showing the two shared a common source While the flawed front fenders on the master weren't real obvious on the '70, they became painfully so when the '69 parts were applied. side by side amt '69 and mpc '69 bodies side by side amt '69 and amt '70 bodies
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Every once in a while these cars come up in discussion but I don't think I've ever seen a real comparison done. Soooo, here's a few pics for the historians and the generally curious ... mpc on left, original amt middle and revell on right hoods: mpc, amt, revell dashes: amt, mpc, revell bodies/grilles: mpc, amt, revell tails: mpc, amt, revell The mpc body noted is currently badged as amt, available on any street corner you could name. Seems to be re-released every couple of years and is definitely underscale in some proportions. The original amt body was modified into a long nosed funnycar and never reissued in original form. The revell f/b kit was an '80s issue originally, reportedly copied from a 1/10 scale '70 wooden master used for the 1/24 monogram '70 boss 429 kit. Very well done kit but for the woebegone mess at the front mike
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Let's see your geegaws!
mk11 replied to Lunajammer's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Not the best pic but if you squint the right way, you can see some details on the ol' 45 rpm record player even a plate for Mr Anderson's old merc.... mike -
Let's see your geegaws!
mk11 replied to Lunajammer's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
...thought that cat looked familiar. It's from the old monogram piper tripacer kit... Though the pic was scrounged from the net, I remember getting this kit in the early seventies on a trip to Spokane. Neat figures, too. I've got an old amt phonograph around here somewhere amongst other doodads... mike -
Wow! That excellent detail just, um, sing(h)s ! mike
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That's excellent, Steve. Very realistic mike
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1/25 Revell '29 Model A Roadster 2'n'1
mk11 replied to mrknowetall's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Thanks, Tim, for the great background on this long awaited subject. I know the most important part is what the box contains but it surely deserves better than 'art' that makes it look like a cheap toy mike