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Casey

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  1. This kit, or any of its previous incarnations and derivatives can supply a chromed Jag rearend:
  2. I would suggest the FE-series big block found in both the AMT '67 Mercury Comet Cyclone or Fairlane GT/GTA kits. They're available for $10, are from '90s/modern tooling and quite nice IMHO, and, they include both 4-speed and auto transmissions.
  3. Did clicking the Compatibility View button/tab fix the quoting issue?
  4. Do you have the "Compatibility View" tab(?) in your browser bar, as mentioned on page two of this topic?
  5. A link to view pictures of the kit's contents was posted almost two months ago.
  6. Which web browser and version are you running?
  7. I agree. Can't recall ever seeing that detail done so well before. Nice work, Fabrizio.
  8. You're seein' way too much in me Girl, don't let your life get tangled up with mine 'Cause I'll just leave you I can't take no clingin' vine Mac Davis - Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me
  9. Spose, I'm Awesome (no you're not ) I think I heard that song twice, maybe two summers ago?, and still it sticks.
  10. Wow, that's wild. Are they made of vinyl or something else? I would imagine they'd need to be flexible enough to bend around the slicks, yet still made of something which typical model glue would be able to bond to.
  11. Robert Burns: http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=92000
  12. Sliiiiight problem regarding the Super Stones kit's wheels.
  13. Not sure if this is a Dayton wheel or not, but is this a "split rim" wheel?:
  14. Did MPC supply two-piece styrene slicks and separate pieces of tread to create each of the four "Giant tractor-type mud tires"? Is that what I'mm seeing in the picture below?
  15. ...and I don't think anyone has done one since. Keep your eyes peeled on eBay, Jesse.
  16. I think it's an interesting story, and I thought others might enjoy reading it, too. Not everyone reads through older posts nor was a member of this forum when it was first created in 2006, and if not, they may have no idea Bob's post and info ever existed. Maybe you and others feel posts and the information contained within them are irrelevant after a certain period of time, but I appreciate the history of the hobby, especially when that history is told by someone who actually worked for Revell.
  17. I'm going to guess this wasn't the only time this has happened, but it was nice to hear/read it from a direct source.
  18. Great box art, made even better with the story behind it told.
  19. I was bummed the Rampage never happened, but I wonder if it would it have ended up like the Chrysler Atlantic and Copperhead, Corvette Indy, and Mustang Mach III concept car kits.
  20. These were the old Monogram Ford Screamer and Hemi Fiat kits, correct? Is it known why they were never reissued by Model King?
  21. I'm guessing this stuff didn't pan out?
  22. Your iPhone 6 will work just fine, Bill. The resolution is great, and if you use a free Photobucket account to host your images-- www.photobucket.com -- it has photoediting software so editing your images is really easy. Plus, with a mobile upload address, you can choose which images to upload directly to your PB account.
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