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Ok, so I bought a Duster. I used the Duster's 340 in my Dodge 330. Now, what to do with the Duster? Anyone ever put a Hemi in a Duster? I think I can make it fit lol
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I like where you're going with this.
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Nice build. I built the road car nearly 20 years ago. Yours turned out much better.
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I remember those colors lol I was about 7 when I started building models. After about 4 snappers, I thought I was ready for a glue kit. My older brother took me to pick one out and I was drawn to Amt's 55 Nomad. The shrink wrap was already gone, so he popped it open. That horrible beige immediately turned me off of Amt for a while. I bought a Monogram molded in a normal color instead.
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I'm about 95% finished with my second one. I managed to snag a 71 Duster kit to rob its 340. While it's not entirely accurate, it still looks really good. I raised the rear end and posed the front wheels. Since the 340 is a 4 speed, and the kit came with an automatic, I added the appropriate pedals and Hurst floor shifter. My kit came from Ollie's a while back when they had them for $8. Unfortunately, mine didnt have any tires. The fronts are Revell of some sort with Chevrolet rims. Rears are extras from the Amt 330 kit with M&H slicks.
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I build a lot of kits because my wife likes the 1:1. Once she figures out there's a 65 GTO coming out, I'll have to build it. But since it's going to have a nice set of Hurst mags for my projects, I dont mind this time.
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I made it out to that small hobby shop on Saturday. I didnt find any Amt Dusters from any of the various issues. Instead I bought some paint I was out of and Revell's stock 76 Torino. I'll check the Hobby Lobby for a Duster next time I'm in town. I started building and modifying the engine I have, and it's going pretty well, but still, I'd rather use a better one.
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Looks like a 64 Polara.
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It was in one episode. It didnt show them using it, but Dean was carrying it after a "job" and he said something like "dad loved this thing"
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Just in case I cant find a suitable donor car tomorrow, I started correcting a parts box engine (probably from the 80 RR, as I crammed a 440 in mine) It may end up too much work. We'll see.
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New reissue of Monogram 56 Chevy Belair
Rbray47 replied to oldscool's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I have a Monogram boxed issue purchased at Meijer on discount. Like many here, I built it years and years ago. Now though, it doesn't look like a very detailed kit. Probably build mine as a street machine with the big scoop it comes with. -
Great. I'm going to a small hobby shop on Saturday that doesn't get much traffic. They have older issues of kits still priced the same as when they were issued. Hopefully I'll find one.
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Thanks for the help. I'm not looking for period correct stock. The look I'm going after is if *I* were building this in 1:1. Basically just a warmed over small block to make the car move on down the road, without the expense of a hemi or wedge engine.
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I started this kit a couple years back, finally finishing it this past March. Its built box-stock from Amt's issue of the kit. Paint is Testors Flame Red with Wet Look clear. Last pic is my current wip of an older Lindberg version. Show me yours as well. I'd love some more ideas.
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Hey guys, what kits have a decent 1/25 318/340/360 engine? I know of the amt Duster. Are there any other good ones? Right now the only two I have on hand are from the 80 RR and 75 Dart. I'm building a Lindberg 64 Dodge and I want be a little different.
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If we just have to list something old... How about a 46-47 Hudson? Or a Nash?
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I like it. The concept is really cool. Kind of reminds me of the cars in the Fifth Element.
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Monogram 1989 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo 20th Anniversary
Rbray47 replied to polybius's topic in Model Cars
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I built this from the Deserter kit when it was released. The dumb toolbox engraving on the bed was filled in with Evercoat. The kit has an 84 grill, but not an 84 bumper, so I filled in the bumper's lights and painted it with a Molotow (unfortunately, that was my first experience with Molotow and I handled it too much, making it dull) Paint is Krylon camo colors Khaki and Dark Brown, with Krylon acrylic clear. You can see what those paints look like without clear in the interior. The clear really darkened it up. The engine is from the newest tool amt 57 Chevy kit, which is a 427/TH400. The 2wd front suspension is actually from a 91 Firebird. Not correct or detailed, but it works. Rims are AMC rallies from a Gremlin kit.
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Lol love the license plate.
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Revell '64 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt Kit Parts Review
Rbray47 replied to hpiguy's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I've noticed these kits since pretty much the first issue. They never appealed to me for some reason. I may get one just to see what they're all about.- 28 replies
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Awesome project! Bonus points for the use of 45C casings. I dont know if 458 socom is available in Italy, but it would probably work as well (45 cal at the opening with a larger diameter below the bottleneck)
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Yep. The AMT kit, if built from the box, represents a truck built from several model years of junkyard parts with an odd shaped windshield and no lug nuts. It actually looks terrible if it isnt modified.