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1972coronet

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  1. Das ist ein fantastischer Aufbau eines klassischen Fahrzeugs! Ich erkenne die Hinzufügung eines Motors und Details unter der Motorhaube: Woher haben Sie diese bezogen?
  2. 1964-1965 Chevelle 300 Deluxe two door [AMENDMENT] with I-6 and L-79 options, P-Glide, 3-speed, and 4-speed options, and period-correct custom rims, tyres, and other appointments.
  3. Camel cigarettes were my faves for a brief period in 1992 before switching full time to Marlboro Reds
  4. Diameter divided by didactics circumvents the circumference certainly
  5. How darling and precious! Lifelong friends there ?
  6. Coronet R/T and 500 are higher trim levels, whereas the Super Bee was based on the low(er) trim levels, especially the coupe (post, et al.). Creating a Super Bee from the R/T kit would require - for accuracy's sake - an all new upholstery pattern and door cards. Here's the definitive source for Chrysler stuff(feel free to peruse the rest of the library):The 1970 Hamtramck Registry - 1968 Dodge Dealership Data Book - Super Bee (hamtramck-historical.com) For comparison, here's the early (prior to c.May 1968) Coronet literature : The 1970 Hamtramck Registry - 1968 Dodge Dealership Data Book - Coronet (hamtramck-historical.com)
  7. Lovely documentary of a mum being reunited with her tykes:
  8. One of me personal 'Top 5' favourite kits ever! Every subsequent issue has been 4WD (like you'd stated), and those never "felt" right to me. I wonder why MPC dropped the 2WD after this annual? I have a mint unbuilt example in me stash which I'll get to "some day". The intake -the custom intake- in the kit is a dual four barrel tunnel ram, but I don't recall if it's the same one you'd employed on your (lovely) build. I certainly remember the Revell Pickup and Vans Parts Packs ! I had a few copies of each back in the day.
  9. Or even Perris, Ca.
  10. Daily. she rose from her prison cell bed, and recited the opening verse of A Poison Tree by William Blake
  11. Mr. Lin! I have long wondered if you are a member of this forum -- now I am aware! I had shared your video in another area of this forum (Car Kits News and Reviews) because I was so impressed with your work. Thank you for sharing 'stills' of it here. I positively love watching you work -- no talking, just incredible craftsmanship with accompanying text. Heck, I am not even a fan of airplanes, and I still watch each one of your airplane builds. Keep up the great work! Here's the link to Mr. Lin's YouTube channel: MR. LIN'S SCALE MODELING - YouTube
  12. I've been considering doing that, too. Maybe some 16" BBS rims, something period correct. I just have a bit of a hard time putting B.F.G's on a then-contemporary Japanese car.
  13. Soon news will choose whose news one chews on basketball shoes
  14. "Say, can I have some of your purple berries?"
  15. Is it just me, or is this kit kind of an anomaly in the MPC catalogue? Given the level of detail and accuracy of the typical MPC kits of this era (and the preceding era), this kit is leaps and bounds above (levers on steering column, for an instance). I wonder if this kit's design was originally of Tamiya or Hasegawa origin? Maybe @tim boydcould provide some insight?
  16. Gorgeous Tortie! How old is she?
  17. Another lovely build by Mr. Lin, this time of the AMT 1967 Shelby GT 350 kit. Enjoy!
  18. I, for one, was calling for its reissue. I seem to remember that fellow fan of the kit, @tim boyd, hinted at its reissue a couple of years ago.
  19. "Bathwater - authentic bathwater from the Salton Sea ! Available in the Bombay Beach Yacht Club's Gift Shop (714) EL.-44049"
  20. Perfect! I'll have to grab a set. I'd say that many of the 1980-1986 Bronco's I saw when they were new were shod with those (mostly the fleet vehicles for L.A. County and L.A. City).
  21. Me friend Dave with his sister's chaton whose name is Nora. She's a foster; she was found in an abandoned refrigerator and nursed back to health.
  22. I don't get that, either. "A chain is only as strong as its weakest link" kind of thing.
  23. I'll be watching this tonight or tomorrow.
  24. I'm not alone in hoping for a version with vintage racecar equipment (headers, rims - Motor Wheels Spyders, please! -, etc., etc.).
  25. It's been said that felines - "domestic" felines - are capable of interacting with and communicating with the 4th dimension (I've personally witnessed this on more than one occasion). This photo of Tæo is serendipitous, an optical illusion via natural lighting!
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