Check out the blower in the AMT '68 El Camino kit, slightly older style but a pretty kool induction on top of the blower. Not many know about that little gem. -RRR
I'm surprised no one (I don't think they did) mentioned the stock four bangers in both AMT and Revell Model T & A (can I slip that through the censors?) kits. The Revell kits have some hop-up parts in them. Not the recent issue Revell Model A, the older ones. -RRR
Yes it is a great source of parts. They must have made a limited run of them as they are scarce. I was hoping (still) Revell would reissue the kit without the Stacy Whatisname and Whatever show it was tie-in...
-RRR
Very nice detail on one of my favorite kits. You'd enjoy a trip to Don Garlits' Museum of Drag Racing in Ocala, FL (if you haven't already been)..... -RRR
This is just the kind of project I love to see, imagination, ingenuity and a vision of what can be. Kitbashing at it's best! The whole 3D printing process is getting more interesting every day. -RRR
That was built about 12 years ago and I'm sorry but I honestly don't remember who made that body. It may have been Altered States Models? http://www.alteredstatesmodels.com/
Although, I don't recall having that cover piece...He makes a good product... -RRR