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jphillips1970

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  1. nice paint jobs - all of them would be a good fit with the gold - good job
  2. thanks, folks for the information
  3. Did any of the model manufacture's ever produce a kit with a 390-cu. in. engine? - If so, what manufacturer and kit - Thanks Joe
  4. Beautiful black paint job - Outstanding
  5. nicely done - now it's time to haul down to the drag strip and race - again, nicely done - Joe
  6. looks great - time to hit an old school drag strip Joe
  7. great job - have always been a fan AMT altered wheelbase cars - Again a great job - Joe
  8. Looks great - Outstanding build - I have the same kit but I've been working on the Littel Red Wagon version (3 years in the process and 6 revisions- But you did a great job building it - Be proud of yourself - I know that the doors can be a real pain in the butt to work correctly - Still outstanding anyway you look at it - Hard work pays off with the finished project - Thanks for sharing - Joe Phillips
  9. welcome to the forum
  10. hey Mark - do you still need the rear section of the El Camino ? - just let me know when you get time - 

    Joe

  11. hey Chuck - send me a list of kits you might be looking for and maybe we can work something out - Thank - Joe

    1. Rocketman455

      Rocketman455

      I am looking for the following , I will trade multiples, either up or down. 

      1965 Original Issues

      Amt Craftsman Chevelle. 4002 box onl
      Amt Chevy Impala HT & box
      Amt Chevy Nova ss 4003 & box
      Amt Chrysler Imperial Conv & box
      Amt Chrysler Imperial HT box only
      Amt Dodge Coronet & box
      Amt Ford Falcon Conv & box
      Amt Lincoln Cont 4dr sedan & box 
      Amt Plymouth Valiant (Craft) & box

      Johan

      AMC Rambler conv & box 
      Cadillac coupe deville & box 
      Cadillac Convertible & box 
      Chrysler 300 Convertible & box 
      Chrysler 300 HT only
      Plymouth Fury III  HT & box 
      Plymouth Fury Convertible & box 

      Also looking for the following,  

      Trumpeter 1963 Nova's HT and Conv.

      Polar Lights Ghostbusters 1959 Caddy

      Many other newer releases of 1965 cars

  12. thanks - drastic plastics is the one - again - thanks joe
  13. Sometime ago I ran across a website that posted instructions, photos of the model boxes and on occasion pictures of the actual kit - For the life of me I cannot remember the name of the site - And honestly, I don't know if it even still exists - I'm hoping I'm wrong - If anyone can remember the site, please PM me or just post it as a follow up to this post - Thank you for your time in this request - Joe
  14. Hey folks - Does anyone recall if there was ever a list of models from the manufacturers that gave the company name/ kit number/ description/ original price and what current prices would be ? Any information would be helpful Thanks - Joe
  15. That is just cool - I had one of those kits but went by the wayside when the kids got a hold of it - Haven't been able to locate another one since then - outstanding build
  16. I placed an ad under parts wanted and along side my request is a star while I see many black dots in the same topic section - What is the difference ? - Did I word something incorrect? - Thanks - Joe
  17. Hi everyone - got two questions - 1st, my user name appears on the upper right hand corner of the page but does not appear in the members list at the bottom of the were there are members and guests - Am I missing something here? 2nd question - Has anyone bought the AMT Superbug Gasser kit # AMT1044/12 ? my question is, it says there is a full color display included in the kit - What is the display of Many thanks - Joe
  18. thanks everyone
  19. after a 6 year break from the model building stage in my life, it's time to get back into the swing of things. actually I never really left but needed a break from the world to take care of some more pressing issues that I'm sure most of us have gone through in life. wanted to build but couldn't find the drive in me after fighting with depression over the lose of my wife back in March 2013. didn't stop me from collecting a few kits and now it's time to dust off some of the projects that have been sitting for many moons. so kid's I'm back and a bit rusty but soon projects will be posted, completed kits displayed and of course, the never ending "does someone have this part or kit they want to trade" which pretty much sums up I life in the world of model building.
  20. Thanks everyone for your input/knowledge - Now next question: Are these kits something people collect and should I trade them off? - I'm not much of a air plane person but really don't know what I have here as far as trading material - Again - Any help would be great - Thanks - Joe
  21. Hello fellow builders - I recently obtain 2 model kits that were a " Model Builders Club Of America Selection" classified kits - They were mailed from 11311 La Cienega - Los Angleles,CA. 90045 - Question: Does this club still exist and does it still retain the same name? The 2 kits I have are as follows: The first is: The Baron and his(5-winges)Funfdecker Flokker(outside box opened but all parts are still factory sealed inside The second is: Flt.Lft. Rif Raf & his Spitsfire (kit remains factory sealed from the Model Builders Club Both kits are dated 1976 by Revell, Inc. Venice, Calif. 90291 Anyone still in the club or have some knowledge of it the information would be great - And would like to know where the other kits made for the club and what companies were involved - Anyone can post here or send me a message - Thank you for your time - Joe
  22. How did you come up with the name NANOOK? - Just an interesting name - Outstanding build - Joe
  23. Hello everyone - I recently purchased a "Ohio" George 1933 WILLYS from AMT - Kit # AMT770/12 - This is a flat box issue - Inside the box was a booklet about the real car - On the last two page there are three photo's of the car with what looks like black tape dividing up the car and appears that only 1/2 of the car is done in this fashion - My question is why ? - Any information would be great - Thanks in advance - Joe
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