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ChrisBcritter

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  1. IIRC, the '57, '58 and '59 Ford Utes were all based on the '55 Ford body with Canadian Meteor grilles (thus getting the nickname "Star Fords").
  2. You got lucky. Not everyone did: And what's in that ITC box looks even less like a 190 than the cover art!
  3. Maybe they could reissue this set with "People of Walmart" figures?
  4. Too late - sale's over . Joe, any chance we could see photos of how it turned out for you?
  5. No, that curved leg in the R was the first thing I looked for, plus the angled ends of the C.
  6. Screengrab from their Facebook page, dated October 18:
  7. Is anyone from the Denver area going to the Rocky Mountain Hobby Expo? It runs through the 28th, but Thursday and Friday are trade-only; so even if there was an announcement today we may not find out until some of our intrepid members get there Saturday.
  8. If I ever get one of those kits, I'll build it up hooked to a tow bar behind the Revell '56 Sunliner convertible!
  9. No, it's somebody's phantom creation . The Arial Black font is a dead giveaway; it wasn't available until 1982, and that's a much older Aurora logo. (All those years I spent in the typesetting department are finally of some use )
  10. After what happened with his Mustang, I can hardly wait to see the Knoxvegas Lowballers' inevitable 24 Hours of LeMons response!
  11. Chris, I got that same tree in a parts bag from Model Empire along with another tree that has a base, some rocket exhausts, and a radar dish; I did some Googling and it turns out we have trees from the Polar Lights 1/1000 scale Star Trek USS Enterprise! So far I've made use of one of the antennae - carved it down to make an ignition coil for my '64 Cadillac .
  12. Per Drastic Plastic's Fotki site, no. However, maybe the base for the Power Ram manifold could be modified to hold an injector setup? '66: '67:
  13. And to the deserving recipient... build thread please! Steve, what parts was it missing?
  14. I just find it amusing that a company called "Atlantis" doesn't want to release a Sealab...
  15. Agreed on the front end (I thought it had a bra on at first ), but it does look like an alternative treatment you could try on a '66 Skylark Modified Stocker (or any other AMT Mod Stocker).
  16. Even easier, there are little wells surrounding the tip that fill with ink - just dip your brush in them and away you go.
  17. Another version, enlarged and enhanced: Note that at some point the Interceptor gained a one-piece windshield. Any guesses as to the three words on the front bulkhead? Looks like "----- to radiator"?
  18. The '59 Imperial is a welcome return! Maybe now MCG will step up to the plate with the photo-etch set it so richly deserves. The kit does have some minor fit issues with the roof and front bumper (that needs some trimming under the hood and mating surfaces to get it to snug up to the body). Someone could cast the taillights in clear red resin for it too. Paul Hettick mastered a four-door sedan body conversion for it.
  19. They don''t have the "eyebrow" shape at the top, either - maybe better to find a set from the newer Revellogram '55?
  20. "A 1949 Ford sedan, for instance, can bring from $30 to $50 if you can find a collector who needs it." A lot of money in 1961! Fifty-odd years later, they don't go for that much more.
  21. Ooh, that's a shame. Anyone else see a certain inspiration here?
  22. No response to my question as yet from the folks at Atlantis.
  23. Yep - still hoping for the aftermarket to take this on:
  24. I've had an odd problem with PB images in people's forum posts: The photos appear for about one second, and then disappear with a broken link symbol showing - anyone know how to fix this?
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