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It looks true to scale except maybe the rear wheelwells may be modified a little to fit those huge tires.
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Nice work! I really like some of Jada's offerings, but my scale OCD won't let me. I wish they or someone would offer the F&F cars in a true 1/24th scale, especially the Escort MK. II.
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Upcoming MPC Reissues - '79 Nova and '73 Cougar
oldcarfan replied to Justin Porter's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I can see getting a Nova for sure. If only I had the skills to convert it to a four door. One of my memories as a kid was my grandfather driving one. His company gave him a car allowance with the only proviso being it be a 'good work car', bit he liked fast cars. To that point he went down to the Chevy dealer and ordered a four door Nova with the police package and a 350 with the four barrel. I think I remember him saying the police package meant he didn't have to have a catalytic converter. He ordered it in a generic beige with brown interior and said he could speed anywhere without the cops noticing. The only options he checked off were the premium radio and air conditioning. As for the Cougar, I have a 73 already along with a 72 that someone gave me. Most likely, I'll still buy another anyway. -
Can I use a 1/25 trailer on a 1/24 truck
oldcarfan replied to keone2013's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
No, but I have used a 1/32nd semi trailer to build a custom trailer to put behind a 1/25th pickup truck. The trailer ends up being about the same width as the truck. -
Options on what the 1970 Galaxie Taxi kit can be.
oldcarfan replied to ranma's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
You can build it as an Uncle Carl car, the kind of beater your old uncle might drive around town. Fill it with a fishing pole, tackle box and some beer in a cooler, lots of fast food bags and bang up the exterior a little and call it good. -
What did you see on the road today?
oldcarfan replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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What did you see on the road today?
oldcarfan replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Interesting, it looks like it has a 70(?) front bumper and a 74 rear! -
There will be rules depending on the theme, the main thing is to have fun and stretch your imagination. Going by your screen name, you might look for something like one of these?
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This is my daily, a very old Lexus RX 350. Lots of miles on her and yet she still took me to Dallas this week, in comfort the whole way.
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No need to build my unbuilt kit
oldcarfan replied to junkyardjeff's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
It's fun to dive in with an old kit or just parts and make something! -
Primer for Krylon Spray Paints
oldcarfan replied to midlineqb's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Another vote for Duplicolor. I use their sandable primers exclusively. They come in white, grey, red and hot rod black which is a really dark grey. I've never had a problem with it under any kind of paint. It does build up and can be grainy, so you need to wet sand it with really fine sandpapers, but it gives an excellent surface. -
How would you repair this?
oldcarfan replied to redscampi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The Ranchero idea is probably the easiest, but I hate to waste a body! LOL I bought an 84 Camaro promo one time and the guy threw in a second for nothing because it had similar damage to your Falcon. I bought some two part silicone mold putty from Hobby Lobby and made a press mold from the good kit, then used some casting resin also from HL and a little piece of fiberglass to make a replacement part. I stuck it together with super glue and kicker and a piece of wire to add extra strength. -
Proving I learned nothing from my Italeri experience, I just bought their Fiat 131 rally kit and their Lancia Delta Integrale kit. I also have two of their Gelandewagen kits. Here's hoping all those are better!
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My load from a trip to Dallas and a visit to Wild Bill's Hobbytown in Arlington and in Dallas. They are gradually selling off all the old Wild Bill's stock, but someone told me they are now buying up collections to add to the stores. I guess I was in an Italian mood! Also bought some Plastruct and some Gundam decals to add to the collection.
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Do you know how this kit compares to the old AMT 280ZX? I have one of those somewhere and didn't know Tamiya made one as well.
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I’d love to see Round 2 pick a year, and clone some of the missing Craftsman kits from that year. Say for 1964, they could do the Plymouth Barracuda and Valiant to go with the ones still around like the Comet Caliente and the Galaxy. Maybe they could restore or clone all the ones they turned into stock cars too?
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This was my initial suggestion and I don't want to impose. I'm open to whatever topic we choose. I thought Radwood might be a good one because the topic can be so broad. It could cover vehicles from around 80 to 99 as pointed out, and the competitor could use all sorts of customizing. Maybe allow for a modern chassis or drivetrain? Any of the period fads, such as ProStreet, Billet, or ProTouring or whatever would be cool. I loved hot hatches at the time and had a couple so maybe you could go with a Japanese or Euro tuning theme as well. For a while there was a Scirroco(?) that had two engines, one in the front and one in the rear. I even had a friend in the 90s who took advantage of Texas' lax inspection and titling to get tags and title on his dad's old Street Stock circle track car. It was beat up, so he put the body from a wrecked Thunderbird LX. It was the closest thing to a street legal NASCAR we'd ever seen. Not sure what you'd call it, but it was rad!
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Tool Extension possibilities
oldcarfan replied to stavanzer's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
It would be nice to see AMT do a 60-63 Falcon two door and wagon based on their Ranchero. Since Revell did a nice 66 Chevelle wagon, maybe they could do a stock hood and all the parts to build a replica stock wagon. The Monogram 40 Ford pickup would be cool with the parts to build a stock truck. -
The original plan was to use the chassis and suspension from a Fujimi parts kit and extend everything, but I got lazy. Since it was originally a curbside, I cheated. I was going to use skid plates anyway, so I just relocated the axles to the other side of the chassis plate and the skid plates covered them.
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Another idea could be a 'RadWood' Cannonball, since that stuff is in style now. You know, cars and trucks from the 80s and 90s. Picture early tuner cars, Koenig Ferraris, RUF Porsches, Saleen Mustangs, you could even Miami Vice style cars. Or how about those hot hatches like the Golf GTI or Escort GT, or those custom mini-trucks? Maybe an 80s-90s car with modern running gear?
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Ten years ago, I wanted to build the Cannonball Countach, and found a kit at a hobby show. I soon discovered the MPC kit was a bit of a dog. I ended up getting this Italeri kit as well, and it wasn't much better. It got started several times, but the parts fit was less than stellar and frustration took hold. The whole mess got put away until the other day when I came across it again. I had stuffed it and the MPC kit in the same box and tossed them in another bigger box. Somehow, the body of the MPC kit disappeared. Since the next Cannonball Community Build is around the corner, I decided to 'finish' Countach today. So here it is, my Italeri Countach, warts and all. It was not an easy task as the kit put up a struggle. The car is a definite 20 footer, but it'll do. It's mostly Italeri with some MPC parts and some parts box driving lights and antennas. The exhaust pipes are pieces of aluminum tubing.
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Another welcome from Central Texas! As for back issues, I'd go to the Contact Us page from the Home page and ask. https://www.modelcarsmag.com/oops/contact-us/ I know they used to sell back issues, but it's been a while since I ordered any.