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looks quite good -I foundone on the Internet for about 19,00 $, but shipping for about 44,00 $ !!!
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superb models, Matt - I especially like the Stirling Moss-driven Rob Walker 250 SWB - is it the Gunze hi-tech kit?
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Nice car with a beautiful color - there are way too many red Ferraris around - especially newer models!
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Chevrolet Bison
1959scudetto replied to Sam I Am's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
You did it - and you did it very well! I remember this kit (the GMC General, which is the same) caused me neverending troubles and had several issues when I built mine almost 30 years ago. Quite a challenge to pick this one as your first truck, but you have succeeded - well done! -
Skip, you are definitely right - until then the old politoys 1/25 has to fill the gap: I know it has some errors, but altogether it is not bad considering its age (ca. 1969/1970) and that it is intended to be a toy, With some careful detailing and repainting one can turn it into a nice unique model (also on my to-do-list)
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Big mistake in the kit: the rear deck should be hinged to the roof section - only the yellow MkIV of McLaren/Donohue hat it hinged that way, lost the rear on the track and some time in the pits where the mechanics re-fixed it using lots of tape and Carroll Shelby's expensive leather belt (they took 4th place) here is another IMC-kit: the infamous J-Car which cost Ken Miles' life in 1966: I bought this as a glue bomb in 1986 and tried some kind of "restoration" (decals missing, wrong color - no Internet back then) - anyway: this is the predecessor of the victorious Mk IV - it shows also big gaps with doors and rear deck but had less issues than the MkIV above.
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Here is mine, built in the mid 80's - I still can remember several issues: most of all ill-fitting body panels (it would be better not to close the rear deck, the front hood does not fit, either), the red paint shines through the white number circles and stripes and the tires have not stood the test of time - they tear apart radially from the inside. Impossible to take pictures and hide those issues - have a look yourself! All in all, it looks similar to the real thing but I certainly would not recommend it unless you want it because of some significance in model kit history. Here is mine, built in the mid 80's - I still can remember several issues: most of all ill-fitting body panels (it would be better not to close the rear deck, the front hood does not fit, either), the red paint shines through the white number circles and stripes and the tires have not stood the test of time - they tear apart radially from the inside. Impossible to take pictures and hide those issues - have a look! All in all, it looks similar to the real thing but I certainly would not recommend it unless you want it because of some significance in model kit history.
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1/24 Alvis Stalwart "BP Exploration"
1959scudetto replied to Tory's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
childhood memories com alive! I also had the unique Alvis Stalwart from Matchbox way back in the mid-sixties... Great model! -
Exactly what you say: the Arii kit is a slot car with a (Generic) chassis and interior: I have the Arii Ford GT, the Chaparral 2C and the Porsche 906/Carrera 6 - all have the VERY SAME interior and chassis!
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Someday I will restore/rebuild mine to look similar like yours. I have built it with the 1976 stars and stripes decoration and much too much chrome...
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Volvo VN670 and 53' Trailer
1959scudetto replied to kilrathy10's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
The trailer decals come from Italeri's 48-foot-reefer trailer -
The Ford GT40 is the most beautiful sports car racer ever - at least in my opinion. (Follow-ups are Ferrari P4, Chaparral 2 F, Porsche 917, Porsche 906, Ferrari 250 LM)
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Great conversion - still a missing gap in plastic kits - I will try to convert Fabbri/Quattroruote's 1/24 Escort Mk1 to a rally version similar to yours.
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Customer Service at Moebius Models
1959scudetto replied to Dave Metzner's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Customer service from Revell Germany (my own experience): Mercedes Benz SLS AMG had the wrong tires (dimension was not fitting the wheels) - I went back to my hobby shop and showed them this, we opened the 2 other kits that he still had on stock - they also had the wrong wheels (may be a whole bunch had them - talk about quality control!) RoG asks you to send them the original invoice of the hobby shop where you bought the kit, cut out a piece of cardboard from the box (with the pincode on it) and a part/copy of the instructions where you have to mark for them the missing or damaged part. Now put all these things together in one envelope and send it to Revell Germany at your cost. Then patience is asked for: after 4 or 5 weeks you will receive a small package or envelope with the missing parts.... Last year I bought their new Mini - and the tires were totally absent! The same procedure is waiting ahead - at least I have still the bill from the dealer. Maybe I just forget it and pirate wheels/tires from one of my Tamiya Minis. -
Renault 4L from Heller and Ebbro
1959scudetto replied to Luc Janssens's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
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Very nice model of a great car !!!