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GLMFAA1

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  1. No, this is how it came, also it is a friction pull and go , I will paint the heads of the drivers. greg
  2. Got mine today, Golfers are happy. Cart driver is Revell 59 ford figure, Prieser figures in cart waiting to play through greg
  3. Thanks for the help, I went to Ebay last week and got one on the boat, gotta beat the tariffs greg
  4. Mack N cab, different floor pan than Ford Don't know source of casting, was shown in Google search supposedly in Ebay but no date greg
  5. Wow, but, Lots of work. Interested is the Steering opposing or unisyn like this / / or \ / ? greg
  6. Very nice build of the best looking Mustangs. Everyone who has the opportunity to thank a vet should do so and to listen to the oral history of their service to the country. One of my back burner project is to take that kit and make 'Quicksilver' memeorial P 52 greg
  7. The headlight & turn signal bezels from the AMT kit can be used as ALF added some of them on the end of production of the 800's Scan from Walt McCall book on fire apparatus greg
  8. Thanks for the info. this might help greg
  9. There are some shapes that are really hard to get, ten years plus in the making burner goes back and forth from front burner to back greg
  10. I have the golfers, I need the cart, Where is it from? greg
  11. Could use the Preiser golfers, listed as 'g' scale #45040 greg
  12. You might check the Maisto line of diecast, lots of them on ebay greg
  13. Made this many years ago. Closet Ford and only pick up to the Sanford & Son truck, Shot with Testor's red rattle can and then shot from above with flat red to give a sun faded paint job, Added different mismatched rims and tires bent up a sting ray bike, some concrete blocks, and Julio's goat greg
  14. Good progress, Nice to see ALF fire truck parts being used. greg
  15. Well lets add some other means of flight since we digressed to helicopters in category of 'planes' The Akron and Macon sister airships built in Akron Ohio greg
  16. Very nice , like the wheel treatment greg
  17. WHO: Shenango Valley Area Scale Modelers/IPMS/USA HTTP://SVASM.WEBS.COM WHERE: Shenango Valley VFW Post #1338 439 East State Street Sharon, PA 16146 WHEN: Saturday September 21,2019 8:00am to 4:00pm COST: $3:00 / entrants: 3 for $12.00 CONTACT: Dave Taylor Ph 724-983-1568/daverace@roadrunner.com
  18. Where: Ne70w Stanton Volunteer Fire Department off Interstate on Main street When: Sunday November 3, 2019 From: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm $5.00 at door, kid 13 & under free Contact: Brian B Corcoran 724-887-8255/goblin@zoominternet.net
  19. Great job on the vehicle, If I was building the boom and extensions I would use .010 shims pieces inside the boom and the extensions to prevent the extension from coming apart and giving a guide when being extended. I did this when I did an Mack Arialscope boom years ago. greg
  20. I only saw the 1/18th scale on their web page, no 1/24th greg
  21. Here you go: de Havilland DH.88 Comet greg
  22. Weren't there wide floatation tires in the original kit? greg
  23. Well might as well give my opinion on planes: I agree with the XB 70, the B 58 Hustler, The P 51 Some what amused at the C 130 because I remember the original nose on the plane My two together planes are the B52 mother plane and the X 15 to go along with the P51 the Vought F4U Corsair for prop plane and last but not least is the Candair CL 415 greg
  24. My oldest is AMT Craftsman series 1964 Chevelle snap together. to get the stance was to make lower holes for the axle which was close to the standard hole so heated up sprue was jammed into axle relief in the chassis Have no idea where I got the deep dish rims from, greg
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