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  1.   On 5/25/2022 at 4:24 PM, StevenGuthmiller said:

    ...in this case, "it is" a very desirable and long sought after relic of history that "THANKS" to Round-2 will be available to all of us again.

    We can take it or leave it...

    If those others are anything like myself, Round-2 has created more excitement around the future of their product line than all of the other kit manufacturers combined with some of their latest offerings.

    I'll take a '64 Cutlass, a '63 Nova wagon, and a '68 Coronet R/T all day long, no matter how antiquated they may appear to some, over another Revell Mustang, Camaro or '32 Ford.

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    I agree whole heartedly with what you said and I'm in for these kits just like I got multiples of the Olds conv and 442 and the Nova wagon

      On 5/25/2022 at 7:07 PM, StevenGuthmiller said:

    I have a sneaking suspicion that it's almost inevitable that there will be a '66 Buick Skylark GS on the horizon. ;)

    A '70/'71 Cyclone has to be on that docket as well.

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    Can't wait!

     

      On 5/25/2022 at 8:01 PM, Michael Bentt said:

    Would it not be better for the builder to have the choice to have that Coronet style instead of no choice? It seems simple to me. 

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    My sentiments EXACTLY!

    I also was building back when Racing Champions owned AMT/ERTL and the lack of care or passion for their kit market left me cold. They invested nothing in improving old tooling and didn't know what to do with new tooling, so their inventory was mostly dull - same reissues over and over. But now we have a company that not only likes it's job, but cares about it's history and it's market, it's a win-win as far as I'm concerned. 

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  2.   On 5/25/2022 at 12:28 AM, Bills72sj said:

    You have done a remarkable job of a never seen (or at least very rarely seen) subject.

    Your tarp material is letting the quality of your build down.

    I have some weedblock cloth that is more to scale and will actually relax naturally.

    Iwould be happy to send you a piece at no charge.

    The photo is a sample. The Mustang is to show its relative scale.

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    That's a good idea, it'll definitely work better as a load cover than it does at blocking weeds!

    Ask me how I know.

  3.   On 5/24/2022 at 5:50 PM, keyser said:

    As predicted, this is now a complain about R2 thread. 
    Steve G has been kind enough to give details about advance stuff, stuff people begged for. 
    If my company was greeted with this, I’d tell you to pound sand. 
    Start a separate thread. Analogous to a baby announcement and you spend time criticizing the parents for being ugly/trolls/vegans. 
    Every. Single. Thread. 
    Need a friggin’ sub forum for this. 
    This board is known for this. 
    Some people can never be happy, nor let others be happy. 

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    I'd be willing to bet that many of the complainers aren't even interested in the subject matter anyway, they just want every box to include the 350+ parts, photoetch, accurate hinges and perfect rubber tires.

    And then they complain about the $100 cost and that WalMart or Hobby Lobby don't carry it!

    Steve Guthmiller proved what can be done with an old, original annual kit like this. If you want that kind of detail, there is the standard - go live up to it! Otherwise, go start your own model company and see how easy it is to make subjects the way you expect others to do!

    For a kit that hasn't been produced for almost 55 years, I'll take anything I can get. And if it's a NEW copy of that annual, then it's at least as good as anything else available and I'll make it better if I want to. Better than waiting for someone else to come out with a multi-media unicorn that doesn't exist. 

    There, end of rant.

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  4.   On 5/23/2022 at 4:26 PM, misterNNL said:

    I'll believe ICE technology is really gone forever when I look out back of our house and see an electric John Deere plowing a corn field ?

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    Or our merchandise logistics are delivered by big rigs, airplanes and locomotives that have extremely loooong electric cords!

    Can you imagine the shortouts we'd have when those electric transatlantic container ships touch water? ?

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  5. Nobody is saying the EVs shouldn't exist, it's that they are just not the "be all/end all" solution for everybody's driving needs that certain groups try to make us believe they are!

    Another point to bring up is that we as consumers are being FORCED to comply with this current thinking, whether we like it or not!

    I personally have issue with being made to buy anything just because others want to make choices obsolete. I was under the impression that it was about finding an ALTERNATIVE, clean burning means of transportation, not eliminating it!

    For decades, we were told catalytic converters were cleaner, then it was fuel injection, then direct injection, then ethanol, natural gas, propane, solar, wind, and finally - hybrids. Now none of that is good enough, it's got to be electric and only electric! Forget that our suppliers and economic infrastructures are not ready for the overload that would happen if everybody suddenly went EV.

    Somehow, the mantra went from "If you build it, they will come" to "Do what we say, because we know better, don't worry if it's not ready"!

    Couple that with the fact that my income does not make buying a 50-75 thousand dollar status symbol an option. Conversely, I also don't believe that buying somebody else's used problems to be an acceptable solution for this technology either.

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  6.   On 3/15/2022 at 11:47 PM, dodgefever said:

    Aside from the different wheels, shifters and diff covers, the chrome sprues aren't identical if you look closely.  I wonder if the mould insert with the slot wheels remained the US when the tooling was shipped off to produce the black version?

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    I just saw on Scalemates that the "Street Rat" version was last available in 1995. Take it for what it's worth, but at least there were two reissues since it was originally released. So at least we know it wasn't a "once and done" version. 

    Hopefully the insert still exists - be it Revell or Atlantis. 

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  7.   On 5/23/2022 at 3:44 AM, Plowboy said:

    I don't see what the big deal is. The car literally doesn't have a single usable panel on it anywhere. A couple hundred bullet holes sure didn't hurt it. Have to give KTW credit for putting his initials in the door though. 

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    I'm thinking the body wasn't this bad until it was shot up and beat on (look at the hood). The car still had it's original numbers matching engine. The article said that the property owners had interests in Mopars, so I'm guessing anything else was fair game. 

  8.   On 11/21/2021 at 1:29 AM, leafsprings said:

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    Growing up, I remember this livery!

    There's a bunch of unusual companies that I think would be great to match up with these vintage rigs and trailers.

    I can remember Bekins, Branch, Mayflower,  3m, Sears, Navajo, Yellow Freight Systems, TC TransCon, P.I.E, Alpha Beta and Lucky Stores. They may not have been nationwide, but they were around a lot when I was a kid.

    And they had unusual color schemes to go on the rigs.

  9.   On 5/22/2022 at 8:54 PM, Brian Austin said:

    What do you do when you starter motor quits?  What do you do when you have a fuel pump problem or overheat?   What do you do with a fuel line issue or a punctured gas tank or whack your oil pan on a rock?  And then, are there gas stations handy at the trailhead to tank up for your trip home? 

    Admittedly, I'm not part of the trail scene, but apparently trucks do break down from time to time out in the middle of nowhere. 

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    Generally speaking, anyone who knows that they're going to be driving out far enough into the wild where there is no AAA, will be smart enough to make sure their vehicle is in good enough shape not to leave them stranded. If it's not starting or has mechanical problems to begin with, probably not a good idea to go on a freestyle adventure out to nowhere.

    Rock Crawlers don't drive to their locations as they're probably not street legal, so they get trailered. As far as punctured oil pans, don't crash over rocks! That is something trail drivers don't have to do.

    They're also smart enough to carry extra fuel and not drive any farther than they can get back!

    None of these scenarios should be surprises with proper planning, so I'm not understanding how you could say driving off-road could be so unpredictable?

    However, I too have wondered how people can make impulsive long distance trips when the electric car only gets as much as 350 miles on average per charge. Not every stop across the country has charging stations and average is 1-6 hours per charge. Not a quick trip by any means and it sure doesn't take an hour or more to fill up a tank with dinosaur juice.

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  10. I suggest laying a piece of tape along the line you want to recreate, then build up a thin layer of putty next to it. Sand the area with 150 grit sandpaper while the tape is in place. Following that, remove the tape and lay a new piece on the same line over the area you just built-up, then putty the opposite side and sand. This will build a ridge that can be used to recreate the crease that was previously lost.

    A line of tape can also be used to protect a styling line when you have to sand off trim that is close to it. Use the tape as a shield to keep the sanding from obliterating it.

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