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1st 700 Quad

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  1. Now a vehicle like that might just get me to build a truck made in the last decade.....
  2. I gotta say. I bought one of these and the finish on the raw casting is so nice and smooth it will almost be a shame to paint it. It is as good as or better than the old Monogram kits where they polished the molds and the parts were ultra shiny. I can't say enough about how nice this piece is and well worth the price. I know how much RTV costs having done some casting of my own and the amount of RTV to make a mold for this must have been hundreds of dollars worth. And the mold must weigh a ton. Sugggestion for next project....the predecessor to this. the Streamliner.
  3. For the drive shaft take the kit driveshaft and get a piece of either brass or aluminum tubing that it slides into. Cut the kit part in half and slide an end into each end of the tubing. Measure how long the shaft needs to be and cut the tubing so that the entire length if your part is what you need. This will include some of the kit part sticking out of either end of the tubing. glue the ends in the tubing and you have your drive shaft.
  4. I bought one of the vans. I've been wanting this in plastic or resin for a LONG time. I think this was pulled off of the die-cast that auto parts stores were selling not too long ago. He has a lot of great items and more cool ones coming. Steve
  5. "2. The screens covered by a segmented bezel which fed air to the carb, located just behind the door handles on either side of the cab, are AWOL on the kit- this area is featureless on the kit cab. I'm guessing AMT did it to ease molding- break out the PE screen and Plastruct here." Even a decal would have been enough to please me...
  6. Me too....Other than the MUNSTER Koach.......nothing else for me.
  7. For years I have been trying to figure out how to make working Pilot-Ray driving lights in 1/25th scale. I'm thinking maybe watch parts will be helpful.
  8. Sweet. My favorite Saturday morning show of all time.
  9. Talked to them at the Buckeye Classic and the Derby City Shootout is no more. Not this year and never again per their club President.
  10. This truck, in real life, would ride like BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH. I just noticed that on the instruction sheets there are no rear shocks pictured or assembled to the frame. I think your cargo would be really shaken up without them. Steve
  11. I've been told a couple of times by Revell people that, sadly, the Renwal Revival tooling no longer exists. I would love to get a set of these, guess I need to keep haunting the Bay.... Monogram does need to start up their Classic series again. We need: L-29 Cord Auburn Speedster Pierce Arrow Classic Studebaker Stutz DV-32 For starters...
  12. Are these still available? I can't find them on their site.
  13. I'll chime in with Jim Cassasa from central Indiana...another HMCA member here. Steve Prange
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