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Early smallblock Ford engines
Fat Brian replied to junkyardjeff's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The AMT Sunbeam Tiger has a 260 v8. -
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They've been having some issues lately, I would hold off ordering until they get going again.
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Ford 300 cid 6 cylinder engine
Fat Brian replied to 1948Ron's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I'm pretty certain the hood does open on the AMT Ford vans. -
My first vehicle was an 85 GMC Sierra Classic long bed pickup. It had been repainted 90s GM light blue by someone but was originally a brown on beige two tone. I got it when I was 17 and had it for about three years. I moved out of my parents house with it and it was my wife an I's only vehicle when we were first married.
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My wife's first car was an 83 Cougar 5.0 and it was a piece too. Her dad finally sold when the electric fuel pump died he didn't want to drop the fuel tank.
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Wimbledon White for 1966 cobra stripes
Fat Brian replied to jacko's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
It's a bit lighter than the lid in my experience. -
Wimbledon White for 1966 cobra stripes
Fat Brian replied to jacko's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Duplicolor also has a color called performance white that's about half way between Wimbledon white and true white. -
Ertl-AMT farm tractor models
Fat Brian replied to Twostepn2001's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Ertl-AMT farm tractor models
Fat Brian replied to Twostepn2001's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
It is believed the farm implement stuff stayed with Ertl when Racing Champions bought AMT and the model side. -
The Official EBay Discussion Thread
Fat Brian replied to iamsuperdan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I believe you're right Snake, the 4 doors and formal tops had flat trunks while the hard tops with the curved glass had the dip in the trunk. -
Each tool has it's own purpose, pens are great for some things, others are better with a brush, sometimes I use a toothpick with a drop of paint on the tip. You just kind of have to experiment and see which tool works best for the task for you.
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There are for and others you can get close. The wagons will be the hardest to find. Starting left to right you've got a big Pontiac you could use the 70s Bonneville kit for, I think a 70ish Chevelle might be next, then a Pinto on top, I'm not sure about either wagon up front. The Atlantis reissue of the old Revell Cadillac would work for the one here, the next one might get spendy for a Johan Dodge or Plymouth you can see the rear of and it's sitting on something GM. The free standing one is an early 60s X frame GM something then it looks like an early 60s Galaxie with a 66 Chevelle on top. I'm sure there are more pictures that can help with more thorough IDs.
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Source for 60s and 70s greens in a spray can?
Fat Brian replied to Fat Brian's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I agree, once I get my model room finished an airbrush is the next major purchase. It will pay for itself quickly. -
Source for 60s and 70s greens in a spray can?
Fat Brian replied to Fat Brian's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I can get 12 Oz cans made locally for $30 so that is looking like the best route at the moment. -
I'm looking for somewhere to find correct 60s and 70s green paint colors in spray cans. I'm mainly interested in ivy green and highland green along with the light chevy green. I've tried modern paint and the tone just isn't right but I don't want to spend $30 on a custom mixed can from the paint shop.
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History of Revell Venice's Fox Body Mustangs
Fat Brian replied to Fabrux's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
It's a shame the cowl and windshield are so flat on these kits, the flared fenders are a neat option. -
Big Al (Allison) Thunderbird kit
Fat Brian replied to papajohn97's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The two front tires are the good Wide Ovals from the Baldwin Motion Camaro kit. The rest of it is typical of it's time, the body is good if you've got a stock chassis and interior. -
1968 Roadrunner chassis paint
Fat Brian replied to Furiousgeorge's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Steve, here's a good article about it showing what is considered to be the most correct Daytona restoration around. On that car the under side has gray primer showing through in lots of places. There are many Dodge and Plymouth cars out there with their entire floor pan painted body color and that doesn't seem to be correct. Since a lot of this work was done by hand I imagine there is some variation from car to car. https://newoldcars.com/why-factory-overspray-on-vintage-cars-is-so-misunderstood/ -
Those are extended shackles used to raise the rear end of the car. You can replicate them with Evergreen strips but they're pretty delicate. To kind of fake it you could add a couple thin strips coming down from where the rear of the spring mounts. As for the exhaust, not every car had the shotgun tips, especially cars without the hot engines. I imagine the car has the standard exhaust tips that just turn down behind the rear valance.
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I've gotten into watching watching Critcal Role on YouTube the last few months. It's voice actors playing dungeons and dragons, it's something that doesn't need constant attention to listen to.
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Hilborn 4 hole injector scoop in 1/24 scale
Fat Brian replied to Fat Brian's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Great, thank you.