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Looks like the trailer used in the Duel movie, could definitely use in 1/25 scale!
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What'll be the next pickup from Moebius?
leafsprings replied to Jim H.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
IMO, Moebius has gone where others have ignored. This is there niche, where they shine to new and older modelers who want more than re issues of 40-50 year old kits. IMO, they'll seriously look at the '61 thru '71 Dodge pickup, if not already. The kit has great expandability potential, meaning with a little extra tooling, we could see different grills, 4wd or 4 door cab and even a 1 ton version with larger fenders and running boards in each new version. The series would need to be broken down, '61-'64 or '65-'71 since there were major wheelbase and bed changes. -
AMT Ford Louisville Dumptruck reissue
leafsprings replied to JerseeJerry55's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
With a little interior knife work, put in a Cummins 6 or Cat 6 or Detroit V8, you got a LNT 9000. Can't beat the early 70's box art! -
DM Wrecker project
leafsprings replied to Shambles's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Yes, Welly is the knock off, the duals ( 18" in 1:1 ) can be used on '48 thru '68 GM 1 tons. -
1972 GMC Bucket Truck
leafsprings replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Another fantastic build of an under represented workhorse. Great choice of wheels and body. Expected to see at least one dented rusty hubcap and a greasy 292 under the hood? -
AMT C series question?
leafsprings replied to Ralph Henderson's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The factory wheelbase for the C series has been constant thru the decades 99" 111" 135" 153" 175". All kits are technically C 900's, why AMT molded 800 into the emblems and why they market some of these kits as C 600 is strange. Hopefully the kats at AMT can explain what happened someday. The tractor version was the 111". the stake is 135" the van body, 153" . -
Great pieces Bill! Thanks for offering these super authentic conversion parts needed to build the heavier F series.
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Great new interior items Bill! All '61-'66 F 350's used the 4 spoke steering wheel and some 4x4 models also. Most 2wd pickups had the 3 spoke wheel. Most larger than the F 350 had the large version of the 3 spoke wheel.. 132" wheelbase was the only factory length listed , any longer wheelbase was a special order or custom job by a shop. The '64 grill was never done by AMT and I doubt Moebius will ever tackle it, because they would have to modify the frames, engines and inner front fenders from the '65 and '66 kits to build a '64 . Just added a photo of an F 350 to the 61-66 truck reference section of this forum.
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1978 Dodge D100 Utiline
leafsprings replied to Atmobil's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great build! Very authentic, the way many looked back in the day, doing one of its daily chores in style. Great choice of color and trim level and tires and wheels. The stance is perfect, not to low, not to high, and all 4 wheels are placed perfectly in all 4 fenders. -
1970 Ford F250
leafsprings replied to Jim H.'s topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That is one heavy duty looking highboy! Great choice on using the Fireball conversion! -
Ertl"s International Transtar series of kits.
leafsprings replied to ranma's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Great job on the conversion to CO 4000 , day cab and single drive. I bet more transtars were sold to fleets, than to owner operatiors. -
Freight liner COE questions
leafsprings replied to dad vader's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Too much attention for me. Are there any 1/25 resin casters interested in doing a correct late 60's WF? 1/87 guys had it for years. -
GMC Astro 95
leafsprings replied to Spruslayer's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Excellent job on the Astro. IMO, deleting the extra chrome on wheels makes a huge difference on what makes this build so realistic looking! -
AMT had the tooling for the '60 8' styleside bed, they had the tooling for the '53 Flareside box and had the tooling for the '63 unibody, however, IMO, they were just not interested in investing another dime in reworking the cab to go one step further by offering a '61-'63 Flareside or '61-'63 separate styleside by reworking the cabs of these kits. Oh, but we got the funky camper shells and mini bikes and go carts, trailers etc. Big choice of options by Ford, no choice of options by AMT.
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1950 Ford F-5 Grain Truck
leafsprings replied to Keesee17's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great job! Grand slam! Love those medium duties! -
65 F100 4wd Conversion
leafsprings replied to Rusty92's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Nice conversion! I'm sure it will be a popular modification for the '66, which was the first year for the factory shortbed 4x4 F 100. 61 thru '65 factory 4x4 F 100's and 61 thru '66 factory 4x4 F 250's were all longbeds with leaf springs at all 4 corners. -
*AMT 1953 F-100 : Let's See Them !
leafsprings replied to 1972coronet's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Very creative work Gramps! The '53's are a natural for chassis and special body upgrades! Still need to finish this one, big mirrors and a flatbed are in the works. -
*AMT 1953 F-100 : Let's See Them !
leafsprings replied to 1972coronet's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Wow! I swear I'm looking at a time capsule from 1962! Incredible build Tom! The service body with the aluminum shell was the original SUV for nature lovers!