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On 11/11/2022 at 5:19 AM, Mr. Metallic said:
Pegasus Hobbies owns Moebius.
I had forgotten that until I saw what was inside. Old man syndrome.
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I must say that Moebius handled this great. I ordered my replacements, they said they were out, and would send when they were restocked. I figured no big deal, wasnt building it yet, and a few weeks later i got a package. I dont remember buying anything from Pegasus (confused), and here were the parts. Very nice customer service. Thank you, Moebius.
A different Tim.
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Very nice. you nailed the look perfectly, I have the box set, and it looks great. I liked where later they are all trying to talk into the fishes.
What I have read on the good ole internet, was that they shot the pilot episode the day Kennedy was assainated. take that what its worth.
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The model is only $25.00. the rest is for the bear that's inside.
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Looks great, I need some 'd' rings.
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I am working on building one of these. Its called a Thor, and is similar to a Sherp. This isn't mine just one of the pictures I am using to build it.
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There is actually quite a few builders on you tube out there on static grass usage. I have watched a lot, but only have done 1 diorama so far with the products.
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On 12/6/2019 at 4:36 PM, tim boyd said:
No, not exactly. The McEwen kit has an additional chrome fret with a new injector new top hat, and three-piece new front airfoil that is not in the Prudhomme kit; it is molded in dark blue instead of light yellow, and of course it has an entirely different decal sheet.....TIM
Sorry I was a little vague, when i asked this, so thanks for the reply.
If it wasn't so close to Christmas, i would have ordered it. oh well, in a couple of weeks anyway. Just love FED's.
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I have the McEwen FED, is this the same but in yellow? Sorry if it was already mentioned.
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As an owner of a 73 pinto many years ago, I want this model.
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You did this model and Firebird products justice. Amazing weathering.
Tim
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That is very nice. Great job on something a little different.
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Some day ill get a picture of mine. What i did was kinda of layering the leaves. I used some ground up (real) leaves as a base, then sprinkled some of the punched leaves on top. That way i didn't have to spend the next year punching these leaves out. It does take a while especially the leaves in my yard, some are not very big.
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Very nice, you really turned that toy into 1 sharp model. I like your work.
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I know this wont help, but I had a couple of models that are rusty and dirty, but whenever i dusted the other models, i left these alone. Now after 20 years, they look about right.
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95,96 AMT blazers, and S-10’s and Sonoma,s. Compressors, dryer, and 1 hose.
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I like the soylent green cases of food.
Actually there was some of us who asked them to produce some of the figures in 1/24th scale. I did get the set of 3 deck hands, and another of Sasha the welder. Since there wasn't a big enough market, they only did a short run, and will not produce any thing else in 1/24th scale. Its too bad, cause i do like their stuff. I know 'scale bigot'.
Tim
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Wow. I will try to keep up with this build.
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Ill bet that VW would be as squirrelly as an altered. Very nice job on those.
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I have one of those kits. I started it sometime in the mid 70's. I guess if I ever went back to it, it would be the oldest one i ever had. Ill try to look into it.
Early 60's Chevy 2 ton
in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
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I just seen this yesterday and thought it was very nice. Are the files already pre-supported? I suck at creating supports.
Thanks,
Tim