This is my new toy, i had a friend make it for me as i never have been able to get straight cuts & i have a scale 48 foot trailer i have to cut back to a scale 40 footer. It's also going to come in real handy for building my Squad 51 box & for getting straight square cuts on chassic's, let me know what you think.
I,ve got the resin turbo interceptor, nice kit, only problem is the front vents are all to small bar one so i have to make them out off brass. Not a cheap kit either. I like skank's cuda.
Gentleman Jim & the Smiling Assassin. Very nice builds. Wasn't Jim & his car boo'd by the crowd that year ? He wasn't a gentleman then but who could blame him.
I built my own, some old scrap steel & ducting from work, a microwave fan wired up by a sparky, bought a small floro light, put it all together, works great, total cost $10 for the light & a 6 pack for the sparky.
Thanks for the tips, greatly appreciated, not sure if i want to open my Movin on kit though as it's still factory sealed & yes i know they are for building, i've got a few rear kits opened & started but this one is kinda special, maybe someones got a spare 925 hood they could sell me. Anyway thanks again & i will post pics when it's done, just waiting on the paint & being in the land down under things take time to arrive.
Accurate bodies & trim ie AAR Cuda, 58 Belverdere. AUSTRALIAN CARS, this country produced the worlds fastest 4 door production car which held that honour for a long time (pitty it was a Ford) our Chargers are just as cool as the US Chargers & the Aussie Chrysler HEMI 6 in the E49 Charger was quicker than the 4 door Ford Falcon GTHO. & what about a RHD dash for the GTO which is really an Aussie Holden Monaro. Oh it's nice to dream.
These are fantastic. So what kits do i need to build an acurate "Movin on" rig ? I've got the W900 Australia, the ROG W900 that's all molded in redI (yuck) & the W900 Aerodyne, also got an unopened "Movin on" kit. Loved this show as a kid so much so i've just bought it on DVD.