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  1. Right on, Michael!!! Look for me at Chryslers @ Carlisle this year!!! ;)
  2. Correct. "Hemi Orange", as in the canned Testor's stuff, is presumably supposed to be the same as the body paint- which in 1:1, had an extremely fine metal flake in it. It's so fine in fact, that you really couldn't see it on a car unless you got just a foot or two from it. I'd like to solve this problem, too. To me, Chevy Engine Red is too red, same with Chevy Orange. Regular old Testor's Orange is maybe too bright orange for street Hemi Orange (and not yellow enough for Race Hemi Orange). I want to create some spoon samples I can take to some car shows this summer to compare to the real thing (Street Hemi, Race Hemi, Air Cleaners)... You could just go with Mopar Street Hemi Orange paint, or even the Duplicolor stuff from Pep Boys, but I agree with the above- it's too thick, as it's been formulated for steel 1:1 engines. It would be nice if SOMEBODY offered this in Model Enamel. Hemis, and even 440+6's, & 340's, are dead common in scale.
  3. Also- I'm thinking that now the raw material for somebody to produce a 1/25 Ramcharger body is going to be more affordable soon...we just need somebody to step up to master and offer one in resin. So: -better side mirrors, that look more like the base model units. -grilles for different years (and the appropriate hoods and lower valences). -Ramcharger body (see above) -4x4 suspension (this is already available from a few different sources). -dare I dream? a body, grille, hood and bed for a 1981- 92 Dodge Ram -D200/300 hubcaps and wheels -Wagon wheels, like the ones found on Warlocks and Macho Wagons Can anybody think of anything else you would like to see?
  4. I found from one online source that the clear lenses were used on trucks produced until 2/1/78, then they changed over to amber, so all '77's and early-build '78's used the clear lenses. Otherwise, there were some changes to option availability, etc. between both years, but for the most part, the '77's and '78's looked the same to me.
  5. What we really need is the standard type side mirror. It looks like the new kit will have two styles of mirror, but neither of them look like this. Most of the trucks of this vintage that I’m seeing seem to have this style mirror:
  6. Some kits are getting parted on eBay right now. There’s a seller who does some 1/16 wheels in resin- just search for “1/16 resin” and they come up. Also- do a web search for “Competition Resins” or “Ted’s Modeling Marketplace”, or go to www.slixx.com for some other 1/16 offerings. Finally, there are a few 1/16 items available at www.shapeways.com. The search engine on that site is a little tough to use, but start with “1/16 wheel”, or even just “1/16”, follow the links to the stores within Shapeways that look likely, and you will find some things.
  7. And some of the real cars...
  8. What a great show!!! Here are some of my pics...
  9. EDIT: sorry, pics are out of order, they simply would not upload properly... I just did a little archaeology, for fun... Shown are: (left, orange)- the monster truck transfer case, and (right, white) the transfer case from all of the annuals/ Warlock. Looking at Tim’s pics, it’s the Monster Truck transfer case. Still- Rodney noted above that the annual piece is still the wrong style for Dodges of this vintage... The gray rear springs are 4x4/ LRX (to give the Lil Red it’s rake). The white ones are original 4x2 rear springs. Tim’s pic seems to indicate that the 4x2’s are the ones that will come in the new kit. That shows that they have looked at the details and made some choices in this release. More fun...The top tires pictured are: the tires from the “ThunderStruck” Dodge (now available in the MPC Jeep Commando and GMC 4x4). The first wheel is from the Mitsubishi/ Dodge D-50 4x4. The second wheel is the 4x4 wheel from all of the annual Swepline Dodge pickups. The third and 4th wheels are from the “ThunderStruck” Kit. The bottom left two tires are the tires you got as 4x4 tires in all of the annual Dodge Sweptlines. YUCK!!! The bottom rights are the wheel covers from the 4x2’s from ‘72-‘73, maybe further on (I’m not exactly sure). I think these caps fell out of use by 1978, in any case. I plan to use a set on a 1974 Dodge Monaco diecast to replicate our old family car. If Round 2 were ever to do a 4x4 release, they could do worse than to use the ThunderStruck combination, if they could find those parts. Bedrails and wheels / tires from the “FireFighter” 4x4 Utiline (same Parts as for the Warlock, the gold wheels are from a Warlock Kit). For the Warlocks, they were on their own tree, in gold. These tires are smaller than the ones in the picture above them, although the same style, they’re sized for a scale 15” wheel. These are what could be found in order to offer a 4x4 Macho Wagon.
  10. Thanks for the review, Tim- you made my weekend!!!
  11. Agreed!!! ???
  12. So the video for March’s releases is out...I’m dying for info on this one! As I suspected, based on the box art shown several weeks ago, it’s a 2wd long bed (“Sweptline”). Looking at a really bad screen capture of the underside of the box, I see a few other things: - it looks like the dog dish caps are newly tooled, and that there may be one other wheel option. I’m seeing wheel backs and wheel fronts in the white parts, and also, wheels in the chrome parts. My guess is that the chrome wheels will be the 5 hole wheels from the Lil’ Red Express, which would not be incorrect for a D 100. - at least some of the service parts (roof lights) have come back. Maybe we’ll get some of the hand tools and Jerry can that came with the earlier issues of this kit, too? - just the 2wd version in the box. What I’m hoping here is that maybe this is a planned first release, with different content (4x4 parts) coming later. If they could find the 4x4 parts and the wheels from the Warlock, along with the roll bar parts, they’re pretty close to being able to offer a Macho Wagon. This does actually represent a truck that MPC never offered- as I believe that the ‘77 and ‘78 Annuals (other than the Lil’ Red) were 4x4 only. Out of the box, it makes a great work truck, or donor for a tow truck or other service truck. I used to work with a guy many years ago that had a 2wd D100 like this as a daily driver. It was a very clean truck that he used just to get around town with. I always thought that truck was pretty cool. Personally, I don’t miss the side trim (I would remove it for most 4x4 or work truck builds anyway) nor do I mind that it’s a long bed, because the long bed & frame could always be cut down to a short bed size (or a resin bed could be used). This one will sell, simply because all of the old MPC Dodge Pickup kits seem to bring big bucks - just getting glass and taillights for old builds seems to be a challenge these days!
  13. Thanks for the kind words, guys! Hoping to get back to this one and post some updates soon!!!
  14. Now that I'm looking at the pics, I think the chrome foil on the upper trim spears has to be redone- I might not have used a very sharp knife on them when I did them way back when. They look fuzzy in closeup. Also, the "DODGE" lettering in the grille is terrible. Part of that is because on the real trucks, these were inset, while on these grilles, they're raised. They are tough to paint with chrome reflections, etc. I'm SOOOO glad ( )that I have a modern digital camera that calls out all of these glaring errors, I just hope my eyes are up to making these corrections!!! Oh yeah- and I need a driveshaft, and some side mirrors...
  15. I think the suspension is more or less Lil’ Red Express, making this a 2wd. I might try to knock the ride height down in the back a little, bit leave it with a slight rake; I seem to remember these had a slight rake from the factory (when unloaded). Also, in this pic, you can see that it’s all just barely hung together - I will try to get it all to line up better than this when I assemble it.
  16. Also- I forgot to paint the tailgate and the front lower valence...I think I used plain old Testor’s sky blue, so hopefully I can get them to match. I painted the turn signal lenses in the grille white, probably to replicate the clear ones. My online sources indicate clear ones were used until about 2-1-78.
  17. Now that I’m 20 years late on this, I want to try to work in some improvements. I want to use the engine from the AMT ‘71 Charger R/T, and maybe change the wheel choice (these are stock hubcaps from the old MPC Dodge Vans from about 1979-up). Also, the detailing in the interior isn’t quite right, and I want to work on the appearance of the grille a little.
  18. I pulled this one out of a box recently. I am super excited that Round 2 will be rereleasing their Dodge longbed (Sweptline) Pickup, but that got me to thinking about this stalled project. I thought back to how I would have acquired it and when this work was done. Undoubtedly, this was a former built up acquired some time in the 1990’s. This work is probably about 20 years old. It’s sort of a sin because it’s so close to the finish line.
  19. Correct- the caps in the just re-released display trailer are the same as the ones that came with the MPC 1965 Coronet. I’m sure somebody could part with a set in order to use something more prototypical if they want to build the display trailer. The only other sources for these caps would be: an original Jo Han ‘64 Dodge, and original MPC ‘65 Coronet, or the Modelhaus.
  20. You’re in business. Hart’s Parts ‘70 Duster Grille is the one in the first pic. That grille was used in ‘70 on all Duster and Valiant models, while in ‘71, that same grille was used on all Valiants, Scamps, and base Dusters. Duster Twisters and Duster 340’s got the shark tooth grille in ‘71.
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