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There's nothing that Dr. Evil's beloved monopoly-in-the-making sells that I can't find elsewhere. I avoid that "jungle place" at all costs.
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1990 Mustang LX - SVT Cobra DOHC Powered! UPDATE! 1/22/23
1972coronet replied to Dennis Lacy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Jay most certainly is an everyday man. I met him at the annual Spring Fling Chrysler show at Woodley Park (Van Nuys) in 1997 , purely unintentionally. I literally bumped-into him as we were perusing the same car (haha). He said something to the effect of , "Fancy meeting you like this !" We both shared a laugh as he introduced himself. Very nice , and one of the most sincere, authentic guys I've ever met, Celebrity notwithstanding ( I also met Dennis Hopper back in 1999 at an art show. He, too, was very personable). -
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1972coronet replied to Michael in Illinois's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Last time I built one (2003 or 2004) the Jimmy belt gave me some grief (to put it mildly). -
History of MPC's Rounded Line Trucks
1972coronet replied to Fabrux's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
That's the one I have in my stash. Not sure why MPC alluded to the 2WD version on the Dirt Devil et al. after the purple version was "upgraded" ? -
History of MPC's Rounded Line Trucks
1972coronet replied to Fabrux's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
That one was a huge letdown to me back in 1979. Why's that? False advertising! Look at that 2WD version in the upper-left! I could swear that there was another version --different name , different colour-- which exhibited a 'STOCK VERSION' 2WD with steelies and hubcaps! Of course I can't find an image of it. -
Round 2 December Spotlight?
1972coronet replied to Michael in Illinois's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
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Absolutely. It's one of my favourite builds of yours ! The way you made real wood insets for the body was / is just awesome !
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In an early 1988 issue of Scale Auto Enthusiast featured a build up of the then-newly reissued 1929 Pickup/Woody by Tim Boyd. I'm pleased that those P.O.S. Rallye G.T. "snow" tyres hath been replaced by a nicer set.
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Another one of your creations which looks like one could hop into and drive away in. Like others have stated : I can't wait to see the finished product ; I also thoroughly enjoy following your amazing craftsmanship.
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History of Monogram's Squarebody GM Pickups
1972coronet replied to Fabrux's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
The door handles which Chief Joseph (Fireball) manufactures would be a huge improvement . I'll likely buy a set for the MPC 1978 Chevy Pickup [ 2WD annual ] I have awaiting me . -
1968 Chevy II / Nova SS had the 295hp 350 standard. The rating was bumped -advertised- to 300hp for 1969 , IIRC.
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1/25 AMT 1978 Ford Bronco "Wild Hoss"
1972coronet replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
I certainly do. When I noticed JS23U and I knew it had to be a 1970 R/T ( the "U" = 440 Magnum , which was only available for 1970 in the Challenger and its Plymouth relative 'Cuda ) . What's its plant code ? "B" = Hamtramck [ Detroit ] ; "E" = Los Angeles [ City Of Commerce ] .- 326 replies
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1/25 AMT 1978 Ford Bronco "Wild Hoss"
1972coronet replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Same here -- some 42 years ago. I love your build of this kit ! ( unrelated ; do you happen to own a 1970 Challenger R/T ? )- 326 replies
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It'll be nice to have a non-Cowl bonnet for a 'regular' SS -- now the 396 / 454 from the AMT kits could be used to represent a 325hp or 350hp 396 with A/C ( though I wish that Round2 would tool a separate trans pan for that TH-400... ) .
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He's attending a Teddy Bear Hugging Contest in Hollywood , Fla.
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Would be nice if Revell were to ditch those hideous 1990s custom "blade" wheels and Charles In Charge graphics , and replace them with period correct pieces ( *cough* Spyder wheels *cough* ) .
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Outstanding coupe , Mike ! That Nailhead is perfect ( one of my fave engines ) . The 'carpet' looks especially convincing here -- it really pops with that white interior .
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Minor cosmetic changes in addition to a name change ? Certainly that's happened a time of seven over the decades .
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1/25 AMT 1978 Ford Bronco "Wild Hoss"
1972coronet replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
At the risk of steering this thread toward a cul-de-sac for a moment : April 1979 was also when gas octane ratings were changed / updated -- certainly that appeared to be a raw deal . Not that that affected newer ( 1972 & newer ) vehicles , but those A.K.I. ratings were advertised as lower than previous decades ( e.g. , 105 octane was 'now' 100 octane vis-à-vis R+M/2 method ) . Add another gas shortage ( Diesel was essentially unaffected ) on top of those "miserable" new ratings , and the recipe for doom and gloom was set . My parents' 1976 Monarch Ghia Coupe with its 351-W wasn't exactly a miser with gas . At least my dad's 1969 Dart ( stock 273 ) could operate on whatever grade was available .- 326 replies
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Refresh my mammaries : are you going to add the HEMI emblem just-aft the front side markers ?
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Much better ! That's a realistic sheen for sure .
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1/25 AMT 1978 Ford Bronco "Wild Hoss"
1972coronet replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
That'll be nice to have when it's available . I noticed that in the photos of the original kit , there's no 'glass' for the back & sides ( other than the wind wings ) . I haven't had a copy of this kit since its first release ; I don't recall if 'glass' was included in the copy I'd had .- 326 replies
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Hemi Engines 1971 Cuda vs others, Scale issues.
1972coronet replied to Mattilacken's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Like their LA engine series ( 1970 Challenger T/A and Ramcharger ) ? Those engines --while looking good in their respective vehicles' boiler rooms-- are huge compared to a comparable 1/25 scale engine . Their 440+6 isn't a bad looking engine , esp. the 1994 & newer induction ( from the 1971 GTX ) setup with its much better representation of Holley 2300s . -
1/16 Revell VW Type 1 Panel Van/Kastenwagen
1972coronet replied to Casey's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Thank you for your research and answer . I'd figured that there had to be some due to the moulded-on-both-sides nature . Those left quarters' sink marques seem simple enough to fill , esp. since they're on a slab-side component . -
I wonder what's included with the 1953 F-100 Gulf kit ? Decals only ? It's one of my favourite kits , though the moulds' age has been , um , showing for the last few issues . 1956 Victoria is another great kit . I still have the c.2010 issue in the stash . Perhaps another one won't hurt . 1967 Zed... Still have the most-recent issue ( or was that a '68 ? Essentially the same kit , IIRC ) . Another nice piece . 1980 Monte Carlo ( or is it an '81 or '82 ? ) . Other than the engine being , as it always has , the older representation of the venerable SBC ( and is sans power steering ) , the rest of the kit is nice : lots of bonuses , and just plain fun to build . certainly I'm not alone in hoping that Round2 will eventually backdate this kit to the Wheeler Dealer iteration ( last issue with the single headlights ) . Where's the 1976 Caprice Coupe ?