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Casey

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  1. Yes, it does. See below static and video reviews to see what's included: http://www.scalemodelnews.com/2013/03/pony-car-revival-125-scale-amt-1966.html
  2. Atlantis is about to reissue the (ex-) Revell 1/10 scale Allison Prop=Jet Engine kit, and shared some images of the multi colored parts laid out on top of their respective mold halves:
  3. Atlantis is reissuing this 1/48 scale kit within the next month or so, but this time with Sinclair markings (assuming water slide decals) and new box art to match:
  4. I'm guessing whatever year-specific parts were included with the last reissue (AMT/Ertl "Hot Trucks" 1972 Chevy Truck?) will appear in this forthcoming version, with the Racer's Wedge bed and the tag axle(?) specific parts re-included. Basically this, but a '72 instead of a '71, allowing you to build it with either the ramp or Fleetside bed:
  5. Coming soon: AMT-1176 1/25 1965 Dodge Coronet (Snap)
  6. I think this is news? Originally Polar Lights now AMT: AMT-1176 1/25 1965 Dodge Coronet (Snap)
  7. There was this a few months ago, and while not concrete, I would say it's a fair indication that Round2 wants to reissue the kit in one form or another. I know there had been some mish-mashing at the hands of Ertl when the kit was last reissued, but I'm sure Round2 will correct what is needed:
  8. Yes, multiple kit companies included Hurst wheels, but considering how unlikely it would be for a mold insert to move between two different companies...I edited my above post for (hopefully even more) clarity. I don't want to get too off track from the AMT '66 Mercury, so I'll leave it at that.
  9. I wonder if they were removed from this kit's tooling base and installed in another AMT kit's base? If so, they may still exist.
  10. Another shot of the chrome parts from an original issue kit: Box side:
  11. They should, at least on the '63 Galaxie 500/XL Convertible kit?:
  12. A visual of AMT T-635:
  13. ?️
  14. No joke about it, they do, especially when two visually different boxes are released within a few years of one another, yet contain the same kit. Just wanted to make sure you didn't spend any money on the AMT/MPC '69 Camaro. The new box art is gorgeous, and the decals will likely be well done, too, but see here, please:
  15. Aim for this. No two were identical:
  16. More geegaws found in the AMT 1963 Ford Galaxie 500/XL Convertible kit:
  17. I think that's the retooled battery? Here's the original instruction sheet showing the battery and radiator:
  18. A few screenshots from the Round2 September releases video which are pertinent to the AMT '63 Chevy Impala SS kit being discussed: Decal sheet: Some geegaws and custom parts: Here's the parts layout. I don't see a radiator among the newly crated parts (advanced custom hood, battery, firewall, and some other small parts) at the extreme right edge:
  19. As Mike said, the short answer is 'no'. It's not clear to me what your intent is with locating images hosted here on the site via the upload attachment option (versus using a photohosting site), but f you are asking how to more efficiently locate images you have uploaded to the forum, try this. Click on the down arrow to the right of your screen name on the forum's home page, then select "My Attachments", like so (cursor does not appear in a screenshot, but you can see the "My Attachments" is highlighted a lighter shade of blue-grey below): After clicking the "My Attachements" tab, you'll see something like this, showing all the images you've uploaded: Not sure if that helps or not, but I think for a few topics, you could ask a Moderator to remove any dead links or images if you provide them with the post link.
  20. ^^ This guy is good. ?
  21. Avoid that one. It really is a poor kit, and Revell's 1/25 '69 Yenko Camaro is excellent...and probably cheaper, too. He reviewed the kit a few years ago, when it debuted in the General Lee livery: And this version was out not too long ago, too:
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