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Maybe try a radiograph pen.
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AMT Cartoon Gasser Series - how many were there?
Dave Darby replied to TimKustom's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Oh yeah, forgot about that one. The Coca Cola version. I think I'd rather see the 2 in 1 with the cartoon box art. Either way, I hope this forthcoming reissue keeps the new wheels and tires. -
AMT Cartoon Gasser Series - how many were there?
Dave Darby replied to TimKustom's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Round2 is reissuing the 40 Willys? When was that announced? -
One fortunate thing is that the holes for the headlight inserts are still there on the backside of the grille. Next one I build is going to get drilled out. Then some reflectors and lenses added.
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Red line tires: How to
Dave Darby replied to Superbird McMonte's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Cool. What kind of tip do you have on your compass, what brand/color name of acrylic paint is that? -
Been a while since I've seen the tell-tale granite counter top! Gorgeous Beetle, Paul!
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Looking good!
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AMT '60 Chevy pick up
Dave Darby replied to Paul Hettick's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Looking good, Paul. I'm eying doing one of those up as a stepside. -
A friend of mine saw a rendering of a Tom Daniel proposal to Monogram for a kit update of the Woody Wagon. That would have been pretty interesting to see.
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1/25 AMT '34 Ford Pickup Customizing Kit
Dave Darby replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
That's because they weren't in the first issue. They were also included in the Hillbilly Hauler issue. -
That build looks like a wet dream.
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You're a master, Paul. I've admired your Ebay pieces for years. Gorgeous conversion.
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My guess is that the slots went away around the time the chopped coupe went away. But I could be wrong. Just for posterity, the original issue was also molded in light blue. Unfortunately my example is incomplete and missing the wheels.
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1/25 AMT '94 Ford F-150 Lightning Pickup
Dave Darby replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Only a tool insert away. If the market warrants it, you'll see it. -
One of my first cars. Loved it! Another gorgeous build Paul!
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1/25 AMT '34 Ford Pickup Customizing Kit
Dave Darby replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
While the majority seem to have been molded in red, there are a decent number of the light blue ones around. I have heard of a few molded in gray and in black as well, but have never seen them. I have 2 red ones and two blue ones. One of those blue ones is going to get the plastic polished and built as a tow truck, using the original decals - no paint. I had one like that as a kid. One of the others will be a box art build. That said, I'm still in for a couple of the new ones. -
My thoughts exactly. They should have fixed the fenders too. But, in light of the rarity of the AMT kit, the much improved Revell offering is and will likely continue to be the only game in town. At least the new design is more tolerable.
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1/25 AMT '34 Ford Pickup Customizing Kit
Dave Darby replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
I just noticed from this box bottom photo that it appears Round2 either retooled or found the original glass tool for this kit. The AMT windshield is a better fit and the headlight lense detail is more accurate than the Lindberg set. Plus the lenses for the tow service lights have returned. Lindberg on the left, original AMT on the right. -
Yep, and we won't even get started on the small block "396" in the Monogram Bad Man. Or did I just do that again? LOL...
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I firmly believe this Tom Daniel sketchpad from the December 1965 Rod & Custom would be what Tom based the Bad Man off of. It's not exact, but it has many of the elements. I just wish they would re-issue it again.
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Counterpoint. Oftentimes those old kits cant be reissued, either in the original form, or possibly not at all. The tools may have been modified or scrapped. Also, those Collectible kits seldom end up in the landfill these days. I'm a builder and a collector. I prefer original issue kits for a variety of reasons, but generally only build the basket case ones, or do restorations (or in many cases preservations). 95 percent of this build is 59 year old plastic.
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1/25 AMT '34 Ford Pickup Customizing Kit
Dave Darby replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Original decal sheet and instructions. Plus one of the lesser seen light blue ones. Most of the original issue 34s were molded in red. -
1/25 AMT '34 Ford Pickup Customizing Kit
Dave Darby replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Scalemates is pretty unreliable. If you want a good example, just look at the AMT and MPC Model A kits. They have the 28 Woody and the 29 Roadster in the same family tree, with the Woody coming out first. They also have the Woody as coming out in 1962, before MPC even existed, and before the kit it was modified from, the Sedan was tooled.