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1966 Ford F350
stavanzer replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Very Nice, Chuck. You have a real talent for building 'beaters' -
Very Nice! That old Revell '57 can be a bear to assemble. Many a good '57 ended it's life looking like your build.
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I've got the new MPC Supra. I want to try to replace the tires with something I like better. I have two sets of old American Satco tires. Which set would work better? 10012 DUNLOP SP9-185/60R14 10011 BRIDGESTONE TIRE-165/70R14 Or, is neither set any good. Also. Does anybody want the set I don't Need?
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The Husky's are Revell Tooling , I think.. AMT Had a Yamaha and something else.(Suzuki?)
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Try Orange Wheels.
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Italeri Bugatti 35B 1/12
stavanzer replied to maysula's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
The Yellow over Blue National Colours look very sharp! Your Workmanship is First Class! -
I agree, that it is time for Round2 to get the MPC Snap Blazer back to the market. Maybe add some Sherriff or Fish & Game decals, and maybe a trailer to sweeten the pot on what will have to be a $40.00 kit, by the time it hits the shelves. Or maybe the Parts Pack Motorcycle from 2-3 years ago.
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Broken P-51 Mustang
stavanzer replied to Tcoat's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
I agree with your thinking. The addition of the truck would make the Dio just too "Busy". A figure for scale, though, that sounds like a great addition. -
Jeep MB
stavanzer replied to Chariots of Fire's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Beautiful Work, Charles. -
Without a major re-tooling of the body, the Force 440 will not be coming back. Once the Body tool was changed to a Four Door, it would be hard to change it back. That said, the return of the '68 Coronet has proven that if Round2 Believes that a retool can make them Money they can & will put in the Time, Effort & Money to bring back a kit. I'd like to see the body (if a Two-Door) returned to the rare '75 Roadrunner Kit.
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I think he will do it, but based on his comments during the review, I believe that there may be a couple of kits higher up on his list of "kits to build". We can only wait and see.
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One of Connery's best films, IMHO.
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That colour looks perfect. I need to get back to mine.
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I'd contact Round2 about your tires, Peteski. Sounds like you got a bad bag. My Supernatural Impala had the wrong tires. Round2 sent me another set quickly. Worth a try.
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It looks very Sharp. I like the colour you chose.
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Looking at the Video, That kit seems to be Fun!
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Steve G. Now would be a great time to bring this kit back, even for a Limited Run in small numbers. I missed out getting one the first time, and would not mind having another chance to buy one. And, since this thread is 9 years old, there is a whole new crop of buyers, who have never seen this kit! It will be brand new to them,
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Battery replacement cost…..
stavanzer replied to BlackSheep214's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Dan< this is all I'll say about electric vehicles. "Upton Sinclair — 'It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.' -
Most of the Atlantis 1/25 Automotive kits are ex-Revell tooling. All of it is old. None of it is up to modern standards or tastes. That said, the Parts Pack kits are a great deal for plastic that was almost impossible to find with paying high collector prices. It is fabulous to have them available again in fresh plastic. That Caddy kit has been a difficult to assemble, mis-shapen turkey since day one. If you can get a good result from it, you are doing exceptionally well.
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Thanks. I have so many kits, that foregoing the Ramp Truck will not really matter in the long run.
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That looks Great, Kim!
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Chris Bell at Bolide Plastics. Super Fast Service, great communication. Fireball Modelworks. Again, Great Service and Great Communication.