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The Junkman

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  1. Personal opinion only: I see two factors. (1) mentioned above-the multiple paint schemes, you just can't keep up so why bother. (2) NA$CAR went with the NBA playbook and made the players (driver) the focus of their hype, to the detriment of brand loyalty. I wouldn't buy a Gordon or Kenseth kit, I want to buy a Ford or a Chevy kit. I literally cannot tell the difference at a glance between any of the race cars. They bear no resemblance to any of the cars they purport to represent. You may also note I've not watched an entire race in almost 10 years and even now I couldn't tell you what the standings are. The France family blew up a good thing.
  2. Isn't Mini owned BMW. Not a supercar but (based on an afternoon I spent with my son's Cooper S) a super car.
  3. It should be the new one but the 2005 Ford was also just "GT". Not likely to be that one though, the new GT is a teenager's bedroom poster material. Along with SI Swimsuit models.
  4. Mclaren? Or is that the obvious one? Aston, please.
  5. I have to think that someone/somewhere has done a similar treatment to the Monogram '70 Boss/Boss 429/Mach 1. The grill has always seemed too far forward and upright and the headlamp buckets are too pronounced. Now, along with an up to date 289 Cobra, that's a subject due for an overhaul or updating.
  6. To illustrate the points made above: the Essex Wire AND the green Cobra in my earlier posting are both chassis #CSX3009. Changes galore
  7. Back when it was new, it was widely held that the Fujimi kit was based on a kit car. The windscreen in particular was noted for being oversized. The thing with the Revell kit, besides being the best and cheapest available, is that it represents the S/C body (street/competition), emphasis on the "street" aspects. Wheel flares are too small in particular for a full blown racer especially later in its competitive life. I'd just live with it until somebody comes up with a correction kit.
  8. http://www.amazon.com/Fifty-Years-Mustangs-History-Scale/dp/1495245004/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1434410663&sr=1-1&keywords=50+years+of+mustangs I talked SWMBO into letting me self-select my Father's Day present and this was at the top of the list. The good: its not just a picture book. Organized by generations of Mustangs, it mentions a lot of kits but focuses on the most common/popular ones. It has build articles with many tips and things to look out for. It addresses some of the issues brought up by the car model Illuminati ('90 LX roof height, etc) and offers solutions. Part idea book, part reference/research, part build articles it is a very nice overview of the models you most likely will have in your collection. Lavishly illustrated and all in color. The bad: some of the photos appear slightly pixilated. And its new/privately printed so the only price is the only price $29.99. That's it At that it still is a valuable book for your collection. Admins: if this is in the wrong forum, please move.
  9. I would SO buy that Daytona Coupe. I only have a Gunze kit and the next steps up costs $180 (HRM) and $300+ (S27). But as much as I'd love that why we don't have an up to date, new tool 289 Cobra (FIA/SCCA/street) is one of the mysteries of the ages. And based on an original, not a freaking kit car (shame is on you, Fujimi).
  10. This isn't helping. Your's came out very well but I've been torn between replicating Steve McQueen's stock SS or going full boat with it toward a racing version to pair with a resin Fisher Models D Type I managed to aquire. Maybe I'll settle on just finishing a model. Thanks for the heads up regarding the tires.
  11. FYI: there's some "in action" shots at the bottom of this page. http://www.drivelineac.com/gm_crv_amt_piranha/index.htm
  12. Back at 'cha. I've been looking at the possibility of getting 2005 to 2009 at a reasonable price. But someone else in the house gives me the "stink eye" if she sees me looking on the 'net. I'll just use and enjoy what I've got.
  13. Not seeing that as much of a problem at this point. I've got the 2015 Mustang kit pretty much because its got the wheels I need for my 2013 GT. I will wait for a review or two though.
  14. Truly I hadn't. I figured since they already were out there (at least '69 vintage) the effort would be a duplicate. I've never tried something like that. I do wish they came out in orange though. In related news I found a Model Car Garage photo etch with (fairly) late model Mustang logos including 5.0 for the fenders. And of course very shortly after I bought a set off of Ebay, I found that Revell has just released a 2014 Mustang GT kit with the 5.0 logos and the proper Coyote engine. http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXERMD Looks like one more kit to buy.
  15. Thanks, I looked at the KA kits and all they have are for the various Revell Shelby Mustangs. No GT, Boss 302, and no 5.0. The search goes on.
  16. Bump (because I've never "bumped" a thread before-and I never got an answer to either question.)
  17. Another rule of thumb: If your reference shows it identified as a "Torino Cobra" it had the 427. If Talladega is mentioned it had the 429. I think both are options in the kit. Same body-differing engines. The first race with the 429 was the Atlanta 500 3/30/69.
  18. Allllllmost but not quite. Dan Gurney was over a lap ahead in the 1966 Sebring 12 hour race when his engine died on the last lap. He was DQ for pushing it on the course. http://www.sportscardigest.com/1966-12-hours-of-sebring-race-profile/ Lloyd Ruby and Ken Miles took Daytona that year. http://www.racingsportscars.com/photo/Daytona-1966-02-06.html Having said that, that scheme and that driver are both among my favorites of that era.
  19. Sooooo could one take the H&M Coyote, get a slot car body of a Ford Mk IV and come out with a shelf model of the Mk IV? Of course the wheels would be a dickens of a thing to source.
  20. Oh, I think thats a direction Mobius should be REAL careful about. I am also on a board with a guy who was a player in a company called 21st Century Toys who put out pre-painted 1:18 and 1:32 scale fighter planes/kits. Great reviews. Walmart then froze them out when they tried expanding to other store chains (about 2007). Just about killed the company. Dealing with WM is truly like making a deal with the devil.
  21. The last one I've seen in the flesh (metal) was about 8-9 years ago. The guy had dropped a Chevy 350 in it. Well, it DID move out of its way. And I once saw two at Sears Point in the summer of 1981 beat an RX-7 back when the RX was a thing. Convoluted history-was it a VW, an Audi, or a Porsche?
  22. Arii, Hasegawa, and Fujimi have all done kits. 1/24 and 1/16
  23. Mervyns. And now they are the new owners of the Safeway chain of grocery stores. Oyy and Oyy.
  24. Or a capital investment firm thinks it knows how to build cars-Cerberus Capital Management and Chrysler. Oyyy
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