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Greg Myers

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  1. I've never seen a pre-1967 Mustang with a big block .
  2. Picking "nits" and counting "rivets" it's all good. A Camaro in 2016 ? Probably not as it seems the kit manufactures are only using what they already have in their vast warehouse. As to the Fastback (that's what we called em'. Back in the day) and the coupe? (again a term from days of yor ) We got plenty of fastbacks. Let's see Monogram/Revell finish their already great Mustang series ( Fastback, GT350, GT350H, Convertable ) with the missing (and ubiquitous ) coupe, notchback , hardtop or what ever you wanna call it. As Lee pointed out, "most common"
  3. and I was thinking about adding the Revell Parts Pack Double kits too.
  4. And don't even think about shooting one, http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/20100407clay0408.html
  5. So Russ, the answer is a simple . don't worry about it. Inside, outside,fans, hot, dry heat, bugs and all just keep em outta the sun. I've stored in the garage and in the attic with no ill effects save for the pesky silverfish. Bag the tires and the decals.
  6. some come with their own soundtrack : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGjTM7Lb6-Q
  7. same kit in September ?
  8. Page 14 Tim Boyd article on model Hot Rods what else. Full page.
  9. Another nice thing about Arizona is the bugs are really big so you can see 'em. Not like the pesky fly, nats and mosquitoes you have in other parts of the country. of course we do have other large critters too so maybe best to stay right where you're at.
  10. Falling cactus can be a real problem too. Maybe it's best you all stay where you are. especially the big ones.
  11. Yellow thingie is idiot proof funnel.
  12. Got the can. Got a call it was in two days later.
  13. One question for the thread. Three choices for the poll (with pitures). Two different things.
  14. and was only included to show an early attempt at safety using a double loop frame.
  15. Pictures make the difference on these discussions. Thanks Bernard. Lotsa weird combos back in the day, not to get confused with the double loop nostalga used today. Not to be confused with early attempts at safety.
  16. Just got a new car a few months back. First item of business when I got home ? Take off the dealer licence plate frame. Next up , remove the dealer sticker from the trunk. Lucky it wasn't screwed on.
  17. It also has the provision, with an extra tree of parts ( an extra chrome tree in the box) and a few lengths of sprue, to build three cars from the same kit. The Blueprinter version has some humongous M/T tires and wiiiiied wheels to match. I see the "Tin" version got the wide wheels as well.
  18. Seems as if there are several experts that have weighed in on this thread myself not included. Comments ?
  19. Darryl, your opinion , this kit, VS the AMT Double Dragster ?
  20. WOW! knock yer socks off wow. You mentioned Arrowhead Aluminum like you just went to the corner store.Are they back in business ?
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