Yea, that's the guy I was thinking of.
I do have a few of his early kits. Those are about average. I'd imagine quality would have improved since then. Nothing really wrong with them, just a bit more cleanup than more expansive resin.
I'd happily buy more.
I built this from one of his kits. I had the chrome plated and made the windows from clear sheet stock. Tail light lenses were from Modelhaus.
Same here but I suspect they're about the same as the ones some of the larger model sellers like Model King, Hobby Heaven and Model Roundup were selling about 10 to 15 years ago.
Yup. I have a couple old ones. Very simple kit that was originally released back in 1960.
It was also reissues by Entex, Revell , Minicraft and Masterkit.
Sorry, don't know what happened there. The computer shop I use tells me my 10 year old Dell is on it's last legs so???
Anyway, here's the link I was trying to post. The link Geoff posted is to an '80s reissue.
Here's a link to the original issue
https://public.fotki.com/drasticplasticsmcc/mkiba-build-under-c/amt-instructions/automotive-cars--pi/chevrolet/1951-1960/amt-57-chevrolet-2-/
Gareth, Here's a link to a page with instruction sheet from the original release.
You may find it intresting.
You'r build is looking good. Hard to go wrong with red and white. ?
I've used it. Works great but much too expensive for something I only use about 10% of before it hardens up.
Last time I just bought the smallest tin of lightweight body filler I could find. The tin hold about 1/2 a cup.
Wasn't this the last reissue of it? from 2002? I know the turbine wheels were in the '70s and '80s reissues.
It shows all the parts on the box and in the instruction sheet. The pic I posted above is from the same box. Was there a reissue between this one and the one with Godzilla?
I made the boots by cutting lengths if material at 45 degree angles and mating them up on the plug wires.
The wire itself is some from scaleproshop.com
Nice stuff. has just the right "gravity" to it to hold it's shape but still stay a bit soft and springy. I highly recommend it.
Here's a little photo how-to on the plug boots. I learned this years ago, can't remember who showed me how to do it now.
https://public.fotki.com/SteveMilberry/projects/90-degree-plug-boot/#media
I'm using the "resto rod" engine from that issue of the AMT '66 Galaxie with the valve covers from the '69 Galaxie donor kit.
Nice of them to include a complete spare engine in those kits. This one looks to be a 428 but it's kinda hard to tell for sure.
Made a little progress on this one.
The front clip just needs a little more filler. I also received a spare hood today so I'll be able to swap between clear and body color hoods.
Seen my first C8 about a month ago here in Fredericton. It was about the same blue I did my T/A in.
Can't wait to see what you do with this one Izzy. I've always enjoyed watching your work.
OK, here's an easy one for either AMT or Revell. , , AND it's a show that's on TV right now !! ??
All they'd need to add to the kit is the licence plates and a set of narrow white walls.
Those 1/32 kits have been reissued a bunch of times with different artwork. I'm afraid they're not especially rare, just not popular as anyone wanting a '63 T-bird would usually want it in 1/25 scale.
As for value ,, hard to say. Definitely not what an AMT annual 1/25 would go for.