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Two finished....so far. The Imperial is an original SMP annual, the Dodge is an enhanced X-cel promo. I have an X-cel Chrysler and Desoto, and an original Johan Fury kit waiting on the to-do pile.
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Survivors/Gluebombs ??
pack rat replied to Kool Kat's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I think the gluebomb/survivor definition differs depending on who you're asking. From my own stash....a red/white gluebomb and a black survivor. -
1968 Chevrolet pickup promo prices
pack rat replied to 89AKurt's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Glue marks (?) on the rear of the box, a crack or hole on the rear of the cab, a piece of white sprue jammed between the cab and bed, and the interior/glass don't appear to be sitting quite right; in addition to the crack/missing emblems. Yup....$110 is WAY out of whack! -
I'm 90% certain the bike is only in the first issue you posted. I picked one up a couple of years ago just for the bike. I was assured by the seller that the bike was complete, but a few pieces were missing. I can scratch the missing bits though. I always assumed the bike was an Ace, not a Henderson. Guess I'll have to do some research.
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Back in the day when these cars were commonly seen on the road a lot of them "dog-tracked", like a car that had been seriously hit and poorly repaired.. For some reason it was very common on the X-bodies.
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Yup....you could spot those sidewinders coming at you from a mile away. I never knew why.
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It's a long-bed 2-wheel drive
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Circa early 1990's "save" of an original AMT Trophy Series '34 Ford Pckup
pack rat replied to tim boyd's topic in Model Cars
Of the many rods featured in your magazine articles this one has always been one of my favorites. It's nice to see it again. -
Well done!
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I hear you re the blackwalls. The only way to lower this thing is without re-engineering the interior and chassis is swapping the wheels, and I had to grind away some of the wheel-opening plastic to fit the small tires I used. I wanted to avoid the lowrider look by using whitewalls (or applying them to these tires) ......I don't think Virgil Exner Sr or Jr envisioned it in that form.
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Definitely has a late-60's personal-luxury vibe. With a 440 (or a hemi??) under the hood it would make a cool '69 Cordoba phantom.
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"Fender lights", according to the instructions. (?)
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I picked this one up as a built-up a few years ago. In my opinion, none of the Renwall Revivals look as appealing as the box art illustration when built out of the box, and some are an acquired taste. This one doesn't look too bad though. I figured if I ditched the spindly-looking 1930's wheels and disguised the bland-looking front end with BMF and flat black paint it had possibilities.
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It's nice to see a "regular" Bee for a change. They weren't all powered by hemis or 6-packs and painted hi-impact colors.
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Complete bonuses in kits
pack rat replied to BIGTRUCK's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
In addition to the recently re-issued Yamaha Enduro MPC issued a Suzuki TM400 in the 70s. Both of the bikes were included in the '76 Dodge pickup annual, The Suzuki probably appeared in other kits as well. NOTE-The Yamaha pictured has head/taillights added; what came in the box was basically identical to the parts pack reissue. -
The adhesive was OK, and the sheet was wrinkle-free. The foil seemed really fragile and easy to rip or chip when burnishing (with a toothpick-same way I've been doing it for years). I prefer the look of the "unzipped" rear window; I remember 'verts cruising around like this when I was a kid. The paint scheme on this kit was inspired by one I used to see in my neighbourhood back in '62.
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I finally finished another one of my own projects. I picked this junk-box refugee up real cheap a few years ago. The thick flat black/red/green color scheme combined with all of the junk glued onto the interior bucket didn't look too appealing, but I thought it had possibilities. Finding most of the missing stock pieces in the same junk pile sealed the deal. Unfortunately I had to re-use the messed-up fender ornaments that were installed upside-down by the original builder....I might fabricate better ones if I can't find replacements. This one didn't go as smoothly as I expected; especially when it came time to apply the BMF...sometimes the planets just have to be in perfect alignment when you attempt that chore.
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Not the same; it's plastic but similar to the diecast Cameo version.
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#1-MPC '73 Duster (maybe others too) #3-AMT 67/68 Impala annual #5-AMT 64 or 65 Imperial (all guesses based on memory)
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Here are three more. Not sure if there were others. I remember spotting the "Van-Tastic" box in 1969-70.....I just had to have it.
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It's an old Testors rattle can color that I think is long-obsolete; Deep Gold Pearl in the old Car Colors line. I decanted it though and used the airbrush....much better results than applying Testors enamels straight from the can.
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Years ago I used the wheels and engine/trans from an MPC C3 Vette, and modified/added a few trim bits to an Old Pro and had myself a '69 SS396.
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Oops! I forgot about the hood. I just checked a '72 annual to be sure; the Superfly hood is modified as you say.
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The Superfly wheels are the '69-style "beehive" hubcaps but they're slightly modified (mine wears '65 Riviera wires). The "PMD" logo was removed from the center and replaced by something else (I can't make out what it's supposed to be).
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