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Can't be a F-350 4wd, that has the front suspension for a F-150 4wd. Roger is correct, to build a proper F-150 of that kit, you would need the standard bed, which is available from Kris Morgan at MAD.
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Texas 3D Customs has a 73 grille that will work with this kit and back date it. If you are looking for 2WD wheels, 1/2 ton (5 lug) can be sourced from MAD. At one time he had some steel wheels with basic Ford truck hub caps. If you want 3/4 ton 8 lugs, the new Moebius F-250 has them, probably your best bet until Danny at Scenes Unlimited is back up and running.
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How can I get ahold of these?
mikemodeler replied to Mike C.'s topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
If you are on Facebook, Greg is the admin of Holy Grail Resin Model Parts page and he is always on there too. -
How can I get ahold of these?
mikemodeler replied to Mike C.'s topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Well, he is on here as Greg Wann, so it shouldn't be real hard........ So go to the search function on the top right, type in his name and under more options, search by member and he comes up. -
Looking for some 17”wheels
mikemodeler replied to cargostar's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Send a message to Joseph at Fireball. He is working on new stuff all of the time and may have something in the works. He has been expanding his off road tire and wheel offering. -
How can I get ahold of these?
mikemodeler replied to Mike C.'s topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Have you sent him a PM here? He is also on FB. -
1/25 AMT 1978 Ford Bronco "Wild Hoss"
mikemodeler replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
So Wednesday evening I ordered one of these kits (already have two) from Wes's Model Corner. Got an email it will be delivered tomorrow, gotta love the great service! EDIT: Here is the kit, have some plans to build it like the service truck my friends' Dad had at his gas station.- 326 replies
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mikemodeler replied to NYLIBUD's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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So I took Gerry's tip and went to the website and was blown away at the high detail items offered. I placed an order on 8/16 and it arrived on 8/24, not bad coming from Spain to NC! Here's a sample of what I got. The first one is some marker lights, the second are some smaller Super Oscar Cibie off road lights.
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My Moebius Pickup Kit Summary, all 11 of them!
mikemodeler replied to hct728(Bob)'s topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Check out Olson Bros for some really nice resin step bumpers for these Ford pickups. -
1/25 AMT 1978 Ford Bronco "Wild Hoss"
mikemodeler replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
For those of you wanting one of these, Wes's Model Corner is getting them in this week and will be shipping them out. Link below: https://wesmodelcarcorner.myshopify.com/ I have ordered from Wes multiple times and the service is outstanding. His prices are very competitive and he ships very economically. I ordered mine last night and it's less than $39 shipped to my door.- 326 replies
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Set up a table of kits to sell off at the CKM show in Clemmons NC Saturday. Shared the table with FatBrian and while he bought as much as he sold, I restrained myself and came home with a few more dollars than I left with. Had a great time talking to folks, got to meet Driptroit71 (Brian) and he was kind enough to buy some of my stuff I was selling.
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Grill design requests
mikemodeler replied to Texas_3D_Customs's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Charles, Thank you for stepping up and working with Scott. I have a couple of questions: 1. Is Scott creating the file and you are doing the printing? I ask because on the S-10 grill I sent Scott a body and he designed it and had you print them. Not sure if you or him have the body but I would like it back (I did buy two grilles from you). 2. In the future, should we contact you beforehand to make sure one of us isn't requesting the same thing? Thanks! -
1/25 AMT 1978 Ford Bronco "Wild Hoss"
mikemodeler replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Heard last night on a FB live event that the Bronco should be hitting stores next week. Good news for those that have wanted one and have been waiting.- 326 replies
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Well it’s finally announced.?
mikemodeler replied to NYLIBUD's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Careful, don't let our government know that cattle are the top emitters of methane, they will slap more taxes on our beef and I won't be able to buy a burger! -
Well it’s finally announced.?
mikemodeler replied to NYLIBUD's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Come on down South Rob, we have all kinds of older vehicles with barely any rust on them. -
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mikemodeler replied to NYLIBUD's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Let's not forget the byproduct of burning coal- coal ash. One of the worst polluters to fresh water is coal ash, and most coal powered plant operators have done a lousy job of protecting the environment from it, hoping the EPA will do their dirty work, literally. -
Well it’s finally announced.?
mikemodeler replied to NYLIBUD's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
As I said, it is based on local vehicle registrations, so if the cars you are working on are not in large demand in your market, the parts won't be on the shelf, but they will be available. Much like any retailer, auto parts are monitored for movement and only the ones with a high turnover are stocked locally. -
Well it’s finally announced.?
mikemodeler replied to NYLIBUD's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Not to get into an argument, but in the automotive aftermarket parts business, companies look at the "sweet spot" of vehicle ages as they determine which parts to stock locally at your neighborhood auto parts store. In most cases, depending on the parts category, they go back as far as 20 years or more based on local vehicle registration. High frequency replaced items like brakes, filters and wipers, they will carry parts for 20 year old cars readily. Less frequent repairs or items that are costly, they have in regional warehouses that can be had in a day or two. The bottom line is that while the industry is a changing, the parts retailers would not be building new stores, warehouses and distribution networks if they thought the business wasn't going to be there. I personally don't see how in roughly 20 years the vast majority of 280 million ICE powered vehicles will be gone. -
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mikemodeler replied to NYLIBUD's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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mikemodeler replied to NYLIBUD's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
No, it will take decades to rid the earth of ICE powered vehicles. Currently there are approximately 280 million registered vehicles in the United States, the majority of which run on fossil fuel. Not everyone can or will make the transition to EVs, whether it be cost or preference. What needs to be understood is that the ability to recycle all of those ICE vehicles is costly and will take time. In the past, many vehicles that were junked had parts salvaged to re-use like body parts and drive trains. There will still be a market for the parts as not every one will make the $$$ needed to buy an EV and the charging set up at home. On an episode of This Old House, they were discussing the electrical needs of a house they were working on and the homeowners were thinking ahead and wanted charging stations installed in the garage. Before the electrician could run the service, they had to calculate the total power the house could possibly demand and check with the power company to see if they could provide it. That is going to cause issues as they have to retrofit the power grid to handle the increased demand. -
Well it’s finally announced.?
mikemodeler replied to NYLIBUD's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last night, does that make me qualified to comment? -
Well it’s finally announced.?
mikemodeler replied to NYLIBUD's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Toyota is working on hydrogen powered vehicles in addition to EVs. Reality is that there is not infinite supplies of minerals to build batteries forever. The environmental damage caused by mining the minerals needed for batteries is severe, but we won't talk about that. Fossil fueled power plants to supply electricity will still contribute to the pollution and as long as India and China do little to nothing to curb their pollution, the problem will continue. Any time you let governments dictate the economy, you should expect the worse. The push to EVs was not initiated by auto manufacturers. -
What Happened To The Monogram 1/32 Snap Kits?
mikemodeler replied to oldcarfan's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I remember getting the 1/32 kits as a kid because they were cheap and I could knock them out quickly. I grabbed these two off of eBay earlier this year, also have the Atlantis 69 Nova that was reissued as well as the Revell 07 Shelby Mustang.