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  1. Amazing Job! I saw a Tasca Thunderbolt on ebay the other evening. You have done the project justice on an older never to be made again model!
  2. Awesome build! Love it! What chassis and cage did you use?
  3. That revisited build looks fantastic, Landman!
  4. Zenon, I'm going to recreate the Dean Thompson owned 1981 Ford Mustang driven by Ronnie Sox and powered by a 577 cubic inch BBF built by Jack Roush. Cheers,Adam P.S. here's a few pics
  5. Sorry for the other response about the engine. I was confused on the subject. I'm also looking at model kits to figure out an engine. To your post, there is a red monogram kit,a pace car kit, snakebite kit,a wild breed kit,and if you're really lucky there's a motorcraft dealer item only mustang kit from monogram. I've been doing a lot of research trying to figure out the perfect kit.
  6. Yes, there's a red monogram one in the "red hot thunderbird" kit. It's 1:24 scale. The Mustang model kit will be 1:25. Don't think being an engine that it would make that much of a difference. I'm going to go with one out of a Bob Glidden Thunderbird kit due to the design of the motor plate. I was thinking that there would maybe be an actual engine to scale. It does make sense it's just going to be a mold of a 429.
  7. I completely understand the intensity part of a rare kit. My skills aren't expert and I'm trying to create a pro stock mustang. With all that said there has to be somewhat of a budget or just take awhile to put the dream together and build other kits while putting all the groundwork into creating the mustang. Thanks for all your help Brian. I'm starting to get the idea that scale model building as a hobby is a lot like building a real car! Cheers,Adam
  8. That's a nice build there Brian! I really have to appreciate your work with cutting the T- tops on the car. For the project I have in mind I'll need the hardtop. I hadn't really considered the grille options... In my mind I saw the front clip being part of the mold. It does make sense to just have a 81 front clip/grille and search all 3 years for the best body kit... Then if need be a 81 grille. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction it is truly appreciated ? Cheers, Adam
  9. Guessing the only way to get one without the old MPC kits is going the resin route?? Any help with suggestions greatly appreciated. Adam
  10. Thanks again to each and everyone that has posted and welcomed me here!
  11. Thanks Joe! I've never been up to Clarksburg personally but know where it's located. Hoping to gain knowledge from all you guys and everyone that has taken the time to post something in the past. Very educational and kind community here!
  12. Welcome to the forums, that's a nice Pinto modified you've built there!
  13. Rattlecan Dan, thanks for your comment. It's a really good community here as for the members. Hoping to learn a lot to make my builds a better product over all. Oakhill is really close to where I'm from. Maybe an hour. Cheers
  14. Thanks to everyone that has visited my post and for the ones that have replied. Dave, I really appreciate the offer on the show and some details about it would be awesome! Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend the show in person. Snowshoe isn't that far you're right about that. Nice to have fellow modelers close by! Nacho,also appreciate your comment and offer of the upcoming show. Wish I were able to attend and meet people into scale modeling. No better way to learn. Street Rod, thanks for the comments as well! It's nice to be surrounded by such a welcoming community of people.
  15. Looks nice. I enjoy these little Nascar kits from the late 80s and 90s. Keep up the great work!
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