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Input on a kit (72 Torino)
Fat Brian replied to SCRWDRVR's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I've noticed that problem with a lot of Revell kits, I don't know why they cant get that area right. -
Please post your headache racks here
Fat Brian replied to Bills72sj's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I scratch built this one. The ribbed portion is from a Plastruct sheet with Evergreen strip around it. The other bits are more Evergreen and the chains are from the Hobby Lobby jewelry section. It's meant to look home built and doesn't represent any specific style or brand. This one is pretty much the same, the handles are from the Revell snap Peterbilt kit. -
Input on a kit (72 Torino)
Fat Brian replied to SCRWDRVR's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That looks very good, Dave. I bought a stock grille, rear bumper, and hood from a resin company and I'm going to take the back half of the Bobby Isaac cars roof and the top of the rear quarters and trunk area and transplant them onto the Revell kit along with some of the area around the grille. -
Input on a kit (72 Torino)
Fat Brian replied to SCRWDRVR's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Ok, how I noticed the difference was I wanted to build a better detailed stock 72 so I tried to swap the Bobby Isaac stock car body onto the Revell chassis. When comparing the two kits it's like putting a 1/24th kit next to a 1/25th kit, I haven't run the numbers to see which one is correct. -
Input on a kit (72 Torino)
Fat Brian replied to SCRWDRVR's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I've noticed that too with the AMT body, I dont know if the Johan body is different. -
Input on a kit (72 Torino)
Fat Brian replied to SCRWDRVR's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
If you want to build it stock the Revell Starsky and Hutch Torino car will give you some good stock pieces. -
When the project dies. Or does it?
Fat Brian replied to Jantrix's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
This is an issue for me. I still have unfinished builds from my teens and early twenties, probably a third of my kits overall at least. I had severe kit ADD back then and just jumped from one build to another constantly. Now that I'm older and my skills are improved I have trouble going back and working on these kits when the quality isn't up to my current work. So they get used as donors and if the concept is sound I'll start again with a new kit. -
I can't remember if the tunnel ram intake is on that parts tree or a separate one.
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If this kits ends up getting the parts for the overhead cam Hemi there are better carbs on that parts tree.
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1970 Dodge Challenger Build Question
Fat Brian replied to Michael jones's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I attached the front and rear before I put the chassis in on mine, I think I might have had to shorten the front of the frame just a touch but you dont notice it once its together. -
Best 383/auto combo for a 69 Roadrunner?
Fat Brian replied to Fat Brian's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Great info everyone and it matches my recollection of the car. It didn't, and still doesn't, have a/c so the orange engine is correct. By the time I was around the car in the late 80's it had been through 16 owners so it wasn't 100% stock anymore. One of them added the big oval air cleaner from the 440 model but I dont know if the under hood duct work was there. -
Kind of like striking gold...
Fat Brian replied to SCRWDRVR's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That kit shares a ton of parts with the Monogram Chevy and GMC trucks so you can pull just about anything you need from currently available kits. -
Kind of like striking gold...
Fat Brian replied to SCRWDRVR's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That Blazer is a good find. -
A very, very brief video review of Tamiya’s new P-38
Fat Brian replied to LDO's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
I've seen reviews of this kit, it looks amazing. I don't really have room for 1/48 aircraft but I've got a 1/72 Academy P-38 I'll get to eventually. -
Moebius/Model king 65' Plymouth AWB box art
Fat Brian replied to Mr mopar's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
The Nova's are supposed to be in the pipeline, no definitive date though. -
It's a shame they didn't do the printed windows like in the Monte Carlo kit.