Fit problems or not,small wheels or not,yea always wish for perfection,but I am O so glad these companies are still in business to produce model kits for us.
When you can get a magazine that is devoted solely to your style of build and has a common man feel about it,I think 10 bucks is more than a fair price to pay.
There is nothing like holding the real magazine in your hand. Kustom and Hot Rod Models is a very nice addition to the other model car magazines that are out there.I suggest for all to pick up an issue.The 32 on the cover is my build.
Here is my attempt at a large scale build.Got a real kick building this one. Painted HOK Lapis Blue with yellow to red lacquer flames.
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Another great show by the MAGS boys this year. Here are some pics and a link to more.
http://public.fotki.com/woodandbike/mags-se-nationals-m/
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Another 32 ford (my favorite hot rods).AMT 5W,chopped,channeled,frame reworked for rear suspension. Gold with maroon stinger paint job.
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Revell 3W Ford, Pontiac engine,parts box headers,tires and wheels.Painted french blue with red and white checker board pattern.
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AMTs Pheaton,channelled,converted into a 2 door,Cadillac engine from the Outlaw.Airbrushed dark green metallic lacquer.
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Thanks for the comments.Glad you like em. And Bob, I do have big hands.The Whopper looks small in comparison.Well not really big hands, just lots of fingers.