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Auto Transporter Trailer By Revell
checkmate replied to Mr mopar's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
I thought it come out with a Peterbilt? -
Truck Kits You've Scored Recently
checkmate replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's not a SAR mate, as previously mentioned the SAR was an Australian built truck, Short Australian Righthand drive is what SAR stands for. They came out after the S models. -
History of Revell's Squarebody Pickup kits
checkmate replied to kalbert's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
I've managed to get hold of the Ice Patrol and Billy Carter pick up's recently and for decent prices. -
65 CHEVY CAMPER
checkmate replied to Swamp Dog's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Awesome build and imagination! -
Yeah we're not all cheap, if I want something I'll happily pay for it. Revell kits are around the $35-50 mark here in Australia depending where you shop, Tamiya around the $50-70 mark. More expensive than the states, but we earn more so I guess it levels out sort of. I buy a lot of old MPC and van kits off ebay and pay the freight from the US which is usually around the $25-30 mark and it doesn't worry me, if I want it, I'll pay for it. I'm just amazed how many sellers wont ship outside the US. I don't think the cost of a kit would turn that many off, if it was a decent subject, accurate and a quality kit the majority would buy it even if it was more expensive.
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77 Chevrolet Van
checkmate replied to RAMBENNA's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Very sharp build. -
Very, very cool. Love the gassers.
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Great build, colour really suits it.
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Wow that's a really nice set up mate.
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The original question is based on if the builder really worries about other peoples opinions. I've had my builds featured in Australian model magazines and on the covers also and I still build to my tastes and standards, I try to make each model better than the last but I do this for myself not for anyone else or because I feel obligated to do so to satisfy anyone else. I enjoy looking at everyone's builds regardless of quality at shows, I never get overly critical as you never know the builders circumstances. Some builds that make magazines do have noticeable mistakes but generally when you see a feature in a magazine the pictures are bigger than the item would be in actual size so the mistakes get magnified and exaggerated. The mistakes you see in a magazine mightn't even be noticeable if you were viewing the actual model on a table in front of you. While it's nice to view the elite level in magazines to try and maybe get ideas and tips for future builds it's also nice that other builders get coverage too. It provides encouragement for the middle fielders of the hobby, and the hobby needs this type of encouragement. If you're not building for your own enjoyment you probably need to find a new hobby.
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Never seen a long wheel base one of these here in Australia, plenty of short ones though. Pity they didn't make the short wheelbase 1200 utes we got. My mate picked up a good one for $300 about 12 months ago, they are cool little utes.
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1981 Dodge Van
checkmate replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great weathering on this one. Was it done with the salt method? -
My custom Chevy Van
checkmate replied to SMBC's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great box art replica build. Very cool. Did you use the original decals or get them remade? -
I bought a resin body off him on ebay and had it in around 10 days shipped to Australia, so he was good to deal with in our transaction.
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Used to be no one would touch a fordor
checkmate replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
A9X Torana sedan was a better looking car IMO, but the prices people pay for an XY GTHO is scary, but I guess in '71 they were the world's fastest four door sedan. A lot of our factory racers down here were four doors, GT Fords, L34 and A9X Toranas, Brock Commodores all great looking cars. -
Watched the first episode, pretty cool old show and truck but I wonder how they made a living when they just drive around visiting people.