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I tried checking the Pegasus Hobbies website and did not see anything about the F-100 4x4 kit.
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Modelhaus Shasta w/ 60 Chevy SD resin build thread ..
mikemodeler replied to Dale Gribble's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I have that trailer to build as well so I will be watching. Haven't decided on a tow vehicle yet, been thinking the 66 Suburban, maybe an AMT 72 Chevy pickup. If I can find another 66 Chevelle wagon, might go that route. -
Comparing this side shot to your model, it looks like yours is close but the rear window on yours tapers off slanting downward a bit more than this picture of the 1:1. Nice work on creating a car many of us would love to own!
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1978 Dodge Adventurer 150
mikemodeler replied to migace's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice job! I have a couple of those to finish up, hope to get to them this fall. -
I don't have a dog in this fight as I have never ordered from Scale Finishes but having read about the issues raised in this post I will say this- customer service makes or breaks a company no matter how big or small. I am sure Jameston means well, and the idea of hiring someone to help sounds good, but it could be more difficult than you might think. Depending on how he set up his operation, adding someone might mean a ton of paperwork and filings with government agencies that would further delay his ability to ship orders. Hopefully he can fix the issues plaguing his business and continue to offer quality product and service, we need as many companies as possible to keep our hobby thriving.
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1/25 AMT Snap Fit 1980 Toyota 4x4 Pickup
mikemodeler replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Always liked the early Toyota Pickups and will be getting one of these when they come out. Question- Does this come with plastic tires or rubber tires? -
Project Rambler--Ideas/Suggestions Wanted
mikemodeler replied to Snake45's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Similar thinking, I wasn't going for the 4x4 look as much as making it look cool and haul ash, like the Syclones did. The 4x4 could be a neat deal, there are some great tires out there from Fireball Modelworks and Scenes Unlimited. -
Went for a short drive yesterday with the wife and wanted to see what new shopping center is under construction (because you can never have enough retail outlets!) and lo and behold, there will be a new Hobby Lobby within 10 miles of my house later this year. Sure hope the wife doesn't get any crazy ideas about us shopping together there, then she will know how much I spend on model kits!
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It beats the alternative. Celebrate and enjoy your birthday.
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Project Rambler--Ideas/Suggestions Wanted
mikemodeler replied to Snake45's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Here is another idea, for either one but maybe the convertible mostly. Smooth out the body and use the drivetrain from a Syclone kit (AWD, Turbo V-6), flare the fenders and stick some wide tires on it, maybe Pikes Peak style racer? -
Project Rambler--Ideas/Suggestions Wanted
mikemodeler replied to Snake45's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I would do the convertible as a Pro Tour type- modern LS power, nice wheels and smooth body. The hardtop I would build up as a sleeper- faded paint, turbo'd motor, narrowed rear end, steel wheels, plain interior. I have a sealed SC/Rambler kit, still haven't figured out which direction to go. -
Whooo-eee! Now we got some GOOD eatin'
mikemodeler replied to smhardesty's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Down here in NC, ammo is easy to find. Dick's Sporting Goods, Academy, Cabela's and a ton of gun stores to choose from. I have also ordered from Ammunition Depot, good prices if you catch their sales. With about 7 different types ( 9mm, .22, 380, .45, .556, .40, 12 gauge )of ammo needed, I am always shopping for good deals. -
Thanks for sharing, many amazing people out there who have their struggles in life but manage it all and don't complain. I know a few who have situations that most would run from.
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KFS Holmes Wrecker Body
mikemodeler replied to Warren D's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Wish I could help, I remember seeing this body years ago and telling myself..."I will get one soon" and never did. There is a void in this hobby for Holmes Wrecker bodies. Sure wish there was someone else with a 500 & 750 wrecker kit, I would be all over em! -
Me too! Reminiscent of when Ollies had a big clearance a couple of years ago, saw some people at a swap meet two weeks later trying to get $18 for a kit they paid $6.99 for! Needless to say, those folks went home with those kits. As mentioned, for these prices it is hard to beat picking up a kit for $7-8 if you are going to just use certain parts, which is what I intend to do. The rest of the kit will be given away or traded for other parts, something I surely would not have done had I paid full retail.
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1980 F-150 Stepside
mikemodeler replied to JTPlastic&Paint's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
nice job on the weathering, realistic and just right. -
SOME CURRENT ROUND 2 INFO TODAY...
mikemodeler replied to AC Norton's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Just when I said I wasn't going to buy any more models, I see a couple that I will be forking over some of my lunch money for. -
Do You Get Fixated On One Type Of Car?
mikemodeler replied to oldcarfan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
My display case is chock full of C2 Corvettes and Camaros from 67-2016. Add in a few hot rods and Chevy SUVs too. The model workbench has 5 GM pickups, 3 Camaros and a couple of Jeeps. Got to get a few more WIPs done before considering any of the big rigs in the stash.