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I built this a few years ago from a Revell reissue. It really is a nice kit with a little detailing. I put it in a nice display case and gave it to a friend. I may have to get another.
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Aoshima Honda Odyssey Absolute
oldcarfan replied to shoopdog's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Love your build, nice job! -
Any Tips On Using Inkjet Decal Paper?
oldcarfan replied to oldcarfan's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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HPI Guy AMT 1/20 '92 Toyota pickup.
oldcarfan replied to Mike C.'s topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Anyone know the cost to 'clone' a kit as opposed to all new tooling? Since Round 2 owns the Lindberg stuff now, I love to see them do a clone of this 92 Toyota in 1/25th scale. There's a lot of us picky builders who don't build anything except 1/25th and 1/24th. -
Those that were only made once
oldcarfan replied to T-Ray's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'd vote for this one too! I wonder if the 2WD parts are still on the mold and just blocked off. I'd love to see them do a release with the parts to do a stock 2WD. -
Any Tips On Using Inkjet Decal Paper?
oldcarfan replied to oldcarfan's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I clear coated when I used the Microscale laser paper with the laser copier, because the ink can be scratched off easily. But when using the Testor's Inkjet paper in the home printer, it wouldn't even print on the paper. The ink just bubbled up. -
I used to use Microscale Laser Decal Paper on my company's Xerox printer and loved it, but I don't have that option anymore. At Hobby Lobby they have this 'Water Transfer Decal Paper and I'm thinking of trying it. I used the Testor's Inkjet version years ago and the ink reacted like water on oil. Has anyone used this brand before?
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Old bucket/racing seat possibilities?
oldcarfan replied to R. Thorne's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Don't know anything about these guys, but they show some nice seats. https://action-modeler.com/product-category/interior-accessories/ -
What would YOU like to see as a model
oldcarfan replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
With the upcoming Charger Police Package coming out, how about last -generation Ford Crown Vic and a new Explorer to go with them? I'd take a curbside or a full detail, either way! -
Old bucket/racing seat possibilities?
oldcarfan replied to R. Thorne's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Not sure if they were in the latest release, but the MPC Pinto Wagon had these high back racing seats. I used a set in a vintage style racing Porsche model and they looked pretty nice. -
The Future of Revell...for 2024 at least.
oldcarfan replied to niteowl7710's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Does anyone know if the Ford Wagon going to have the stock parts? -
Maybe this will interest other VW fans. With the VW Vanagon coming available again with a Stranger Things tie-in, I dug out three Westfalia kits I have. Now I wonder if I can convert one to a Doka or better yet, if anyone knows if a conversion is available from an aftermarket supplier. I'd like to build either a single or double cab. Also, I remember seeing a updated later style front end being made a while back. Any ideas on that?
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What would YOU like to see as a model
oldcarfan replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'd forgotten about that. I built one of those kits a long time ago and painted the seats with acrylic. It worked, but the plastic attacked the polystyrene of the chassis and eventually, the seats themselves degraded into a sort of mush. I wonder if they were made of the same stuff tires are molded in? -
What would YOU like to see as a model
oldcarfan replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Over the last few years, my tastes have swung around from classic American muscle to European and JDM stuff. I still have my Ford and Mopar kits, and like them, but I grew tired of building them. Someday, that will probably change. It happens sometimes to us all. I'd love to see Revell of Germany or someone else do for European cars what Revell and AMT did for classic muscle. Can you imagine E39 BMW kits and all sorts of other 80s-90s German kits being produced? -
What did you see on the road today?
oldcarfan replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I know this makes me sound old, but I loved BMWs back then. Now, I look at the new ones and am just, "Bleh." It feels like the company has lost track of what made them special. -
Have you ever found kits you didn't know you had? Over the years, I bought kits and built some, but then the kids and life would take over and they'd get packed away and forgotten. I recently finished my work bench area and am gradually going through boxes of kits. Some have been stored for more than ten years. Yesterday, I opened a small box and found three Revell Honda Civics in zip-lock bags and an Acura. I don't remember buying them, but I may have gotten them at a hobby show or at a Hobby Lobby clearance or something. I'm impressed with these kits, they resemble something made by Tamiya or Fujimi. Does anyone know if they were tooled by Revell? The Civic seems to have the parts to make a stock car as well as parts for two different ground effects sets and several sets of custom wheels. My kits are missing the tires, so I may sub in something else. Last night I put aside the kit I just started, and took one of the Civics and gave it a quick spray with Racing White. The paint is more of an ivory than a pure white, is that normal? It dried surprisingly quickly, and a lot smoother than my usual, so that's good. I'm going to try to do it as a budget tuner someone might build in their garage.
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I was at an HEB grocery store today and came across something new to me. It appears the only thing diecast about this one is the cab, but it is well done in 1/24th scale. I love the subject matter and may have to see what others they offer.
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oldcarfan replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'd also love to see some of these trucks in 1/24th scale! In fact a whole line of Dakar racers could be interesting. -
What would YOU like to see as a model
oldcarfan replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I've been asking kit companies for a Mercedes Sprinter van and a Ford Transit and Transit Connect for a while. They could do 2 and 4 wheel driver options, do a plain delivery version with multiple releases branded with various companies' markings, then do passenger versions by adding glass and scoring where you cut out places for them. Finally, they could do camper versions with an interior. -
Show Us Your Work Bench
oldcarfan replied to Bruce Poage's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's why I did my post before I started anything! LOL -
Show Us Your Work Bench
oldcarfan replied to Bruce Poage's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
It never matters how much space you start with, you always end up working in a tiny area, surrounded by parts and half started kits. LOL