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Wish round 2 would release some obscure stuff
Chuck Most replied to jeffp60's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
That's Ertl for you. Chrome headlights well into the 90s. -
Wish round 2 would release some obscure stuff
Chuck Most replied to jeffp60's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Yep, you're right on the mark about the time frame. Though to be fair, AMT kitted the SHO. Yes the Taurus was a mainstream car but the Taurus SHO was, I don't know... The Hemi 'Cuda to the standard Taurus's slant six base model Barracuda. Quite a far piece from a base model sedan. ? The fact that Ford commissioned a promo probably didn't hurt and of course they were going to go with the new get up and go Euro fighter version to promote. And by the time the promos and kits came you had the Robocop buzz going, even though none of the Tauruses used in Robocop were SHO, or even police versions (Robocop being filmed in 1986-87 and the proper police package Taurus wasn't a thing until 1990), and boy howdy Ertl leaned into that too. ? But I guess that doesn't guarantee a kit. In the late 90s and early 00's Revell did every Ford SVT product ... Except he Contour. Naturally the Lightning and Cobra were kitted, even the Focus when Revell had their brief fling with tuners, but they ignored the Contour SVT. Much like the world at large ignored it. ? -
AMT 1960 Chevy Fleetside
Chuck Most replied to shoopdog's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
The cab and bed on these kits never line up, so just know that many others feel your aggravation. -
That's basically what I did ? On the other hand, why limit it to modern wheels and tires? Some period 16" or 17" Boyds or Budnik style billet wheels could have been something an owner would have added in back in 1992. I don't know how many spinoffs for this you have planned, but a period custom "sport truck" version would hardly be the worst idea. Aforementioned period wheels and tires, smooth bumper, a billet grille and steering wheel, maybe a roll pan. Maybe even a ZR1 roll pan with taillight filler panels. I don't know. Go crazy and throw in a cowl hood and a phantom grille. I have a feeling quite a few people are going to build these like that anyway, why not make it easier? Something like what Testors tried with the Eddie Van Halen truck but without the unfortunate body proportions. All a builder would need to do beyond box stock would be to remove the side trim and trim the ride height posts.
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Maybe this is weird, but I'm 41 years old and I don't recall ever having a milkshake. Ever. Maybe way back in my childhood but if so I have no recollection whatsoever. Today on lunch break I hit McDonald's for the first time in I don't know how many years and I thought, why not, let's celebrate Grimace's birthday with one of those meals that includes the purple shake. (I got the McNuggets with said meal instead of the Big Mac if you were curious) Out of everything today, that freaking purple milkshake made everything else going on just a bit more tolerable. I think I "get it" now. ? Regarding beverages this world could use more milkshake and less Monster. ?
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I don't have any "guilty pleasures" really... I like what I like. But as a metalhead (mostly), people are shocked when they find out I listen to Depeche Mode, The Sisters of Mercy, and Enya. Earlier this week at work I was cranking Bjork more or less all day and today there were a few tracks by Michael McDonald mixed in with the more typical Death and Morbid Angel.
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wrecked old fergie
Chuck Most replied to stitchdup's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I wasn't around in the 40s either but I've had Ford N Series tractors and currently have three Fergusons. For some reason. ? Passing off a Heller Ferguson as a Ford N only bothers me in the same way as those Rolls Royce grilles they used to make for Beetles bothers me. It's like come on, you aren't fooling anybody, but on the other hand it is kinda cute so whatever. -
wrecked old fergie
Chuck Most replied to stitchdup's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Basically the same except that a Ferguson and a Ford N series are two different tractors. The Ferguson was developed to compete against the N series after the Ford/Ferguson deal fell through. It really bothers me every time I see somebody paint the Ferguson kit light grey and red and say hey look it's a Ford N now. ? As far as the wrecked Ferguson, it might look rough but I'll bet you 20 bucks it'll fire right up with a new condenser. ? -
It came from the old AMT annual kit. I got it in a bag of spare parts years ago. The truck itself is the AMT '60 with a Revell '64 hood.
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You know... I forgot all about the phone company graphics with the Nova wagon. Wonder if Round 2 has investigated a license with AT&T or somebody. That'd get you a 3 in 1 phone booth kit. ?
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Probably the worst was one I'm still fond of ... 1984 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer. Most of it's issues revolved around the GM 2.5 four cylinder. Made no power, got lousy mileage, leaked from everywhere. At one time the carburetor studs had backed out so far that when you went to lift off the air filter housing the carb kinda wanted to go with it. Hmmm... That explains why it wasn't idling... At one point the clutch master cylinder saw the engine leaking and thought "hey... I can do that too", resulting in a brake fluid soaked fuse box. This led to quite a few electrical woes until I figured out what was going on. Basically one day the clutch wasn't working and I noticed the firewall under the dash was wet, and I kinda put two and two together. New cylinder, junkyard fuse block, and a box of new fuses fixed that up. I can't even remember how many times the exhaust fell off, how many times the transfer case lever jammed, or how many times I would hit a particularly sharp bump and completely lose electronics for a couple of seconds ... Both before and after the fuse box was replaced. Despite that, for 17 year old me it was an easy to fix vehicle, and the hodge podge of AMC, GM, Ford and Peugeot parts mostly worked in harmony. It only ever left me stranded once, fortunately within a mile of home, and the interior was something to behold. Tan vinyl with plaid cloth inserts is a look I would be okay with coming back. ? Worst worst would probably be my 1975 El Camino but my therapist says I'm not ready to get into that quite yet...
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Since everyone seems to have phone booth madness... How well are those accessory sets selling? Because it sounds like you should probably tool up a phone booth for the next one. I mean, it can't be much more difficult or costly to create a phone booth than a vending machine, and how many Coke branded kits include a vending machine whether it's appropriate to the subject or not? Then you can mold the A100 in Chicago, ship over some loose phone booths from the Chinese facility, and pack everything into the box wherever you do that. Yes, that would likely add expense to the kit but sheesh... An awful lot of people seem hellbent on getting that phone booth with their kit. Worst case scenario, die cut like the push bumper and stakes for the Texaco 1950 Chevrolet 3100. I actually liked the die cut parts better than the molded equivalents they provide now.
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Yeah, at least a few must've been stared by reptilian space lasers, right?
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Sheesh... And nowadays people say Revell kits have strange proportions. And sure, some do, but it looks like Premiere took it to a whole 'nother level. ? It has Pixar proportions five decades before Pixar. Love the end result, and my hat is off to you for wringing such a nice model from a questionable kit.
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I don't know about you guys but Roger has left a legacy at my workbench. A looooong while back there was a thread about removingy the thick clear undercoat that kit manufacturers use under the chrome plating. His suggestion was LA's Totally Awesome. And by golly.... It vaporizes kit chrome in hours (sometimes minutes) and eats away that stubborn coating in an overnight soak or three. It's my go-to for chrome stripping and I doubt I ever would have tried it had he not suggested it in the first place. Godspeed, Plowboy...
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Hopefully it isn't true but things don't look good.