With the amount of work you do on each model, I would say that is an impressive year's worth of work. Great Job Peter! Thanks for sharing them with us.
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Cool! Thanks for the story on the truck. I look forward to seeing more pics of it as your restoration progresses. Are you on any of the Model A boards?
That's a sweet AA chassis, Danno! Is this where you're currently at or is this an old picture and there is now a whole truck? Would love to see more pics of it.
Ken, I believe that post was sarcasm. No matter what we post here that will be the 5 kits we keep getting. Of course the OP could correct my assumption.
Cool! At least that's one source if a person is doing hot rods. Thanks Carl.
You're right Chuck. R&D was one of them and I'm sure one was All American. I can't remember the third one. When I meant I had been seeing some neat rods I had meant 1:1 in magazines but I forgot some would be showing up as models because of the minicraft kits.
Thanks for the answers guys.
I know at one time 3 resin casters were doing 30 - 31 pick-ups. Is anyone left doing one that you know of? I've been seeing some neat rods of them lately. Thanks.
All history aside, Dart seems an appropriate name for a fast, small, agile car. Seems like an appropriate moniker to me. And remember probably 3/4's of the buying public don't remember the orignal Dodge Dart so trying to go retro on this small car would probably bust.
I was playing with mine this evening. I dry fit the pontoons but I'm not sure how to blend them in especially at the front and whether the fender character 'hump' should be extended into the pontoon. Yours is looking good so far.
I'd be happy if they reissued the 58/59 tool again especially as the 59. I was up & down the rows at Motor City NNL and couldn't find one of them. But the 62 should be cool as well.