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Striping nascar wheels?
Matt T. replied to LL3 Model Worx's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
For wheels molded in white, paint and scratch off the ridge with a number 11 X-Acto blade, then hit the newly-white stripe with a red sharpie. You don’t have to be neat about it because the red sharpie won’t show up on the black. Recoat a second and third time with the sharpie, if needed. Works for yellow stripes too. -
MPC 1981 Chevy Stepside Pickup Sod Buster (1:25 SCALE)
Matt T. replied to av405's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Nice! I’ll wait for this release and use the grille and fender flares on my 4x4 longbed project. -
AMT 1/25 2021 Bronco First Edition
Matt T. replied to Jordan White's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Looks great! Good call on the 2-door body with Sasquatch rollers to debut it. -
Great news! Iconic muscle truck. I look forward to the tool updates and release.
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Looking for this decal sheet in like-new condition. Thanks.
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Revell 32 Ford Roadster REVISED (former Rat Roaster tool)
Matt T. replied to Mr. Metallic's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Thanks! I like the decal options. -
64 GMC 1 ton
Matt T. replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Post your truck mockups.
Matt T. replied to Mike C.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
MPC Deserter kit with a lengthened frame, MAD resin 8’ box, Iceman Collections Silverado grille, and Scenes Unlimited wheels and tires.- 279 replies
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Yes. Same as the Super Stones pickup too.
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Great looking Bronco! Where did you get those tires?
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Looks very nice! Thanks for sharing. Do I see the lid molded such that the drip rails are body color and the roof can be painted easily? Yessss
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I just started building mine and noticed that they updated the tooling for the inside tailgate piece. It now includes the FORD letters and some latch detail that previous releases of the ‘67-‘72s lacked. Nice.
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Fireball F-250 Suspension kit.
Matt T. replied to Mike C.'s topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
That will be a cool build! I would have to check the part numbers, but these are Fireball’s Hurricane mags in his tires – designed to work directly with the F-250 conversion kit. -
Thanks fellas! @Mike C. I'll take some photos for you when I tear down this mockup for paint. Below are the two images I have from earlier in the build. The only parts on the frame that are Moebius are the frame rails and engine block (!). This is a seriously nice trans kit with resin and 3D printed parts. Very well engineered too, with clear instructions on all of the needed modifications. (When I bought this when it first came out years ago, there was an option to include a second set of parts for the proper engine mounts, transmission, crossmembers, etc. I bought that set.)
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Been chipping away at these forever. Hopefully posting will help me wrap them up. High boy is the ‘70 4x4 kit with the Fireball F-250 conversion set and Scenes Unlimited tires. Planning to paint it Tamiya Pure Red (‘70 Ford Candyapple). The ‘67 4x4 was raised up 3 scale inches from OOB, for a more OEM look. Wheels are Fireball’s Bronco 7” in Scenes Unlimited lugger tires (still need to add the locking front hubs). Olson Brothers toolbox and step bumper will complete the look. This one will be Duplicolor Med. Maui Blue (‘67 Ford Brittany Blue).
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What did you see on the road today?
Matt T. replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Saw this on I-81 north of Harrisburg, PA last Sunday. Tires were IROK Super Swampers. Kids were excited to see a real live Bigfoot “in the wild.” LOL -
Agreed. This is a 4x2. It looks good to me.
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Yes. They are everywhere now.
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New wheel parts in the kit New caps. Extra F100 4x4 caps on the right are also included in the kit because they’re with other small parts. “1968” on top, ‘67 on bottom