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  1. It's for nothing more than bragging rights for the filthy rich to answer the op, no
  2. I don't really follow LSR stuff in any way . so bear with me. What is to be gained by these attempts , outside of your name in a record book. ? I can only imagine the financial backing commitment something likes this requires , yet for what. ?
  3. I know the decals to do the Stepp car was avail ( but think they are being redrawn / remade ) And I don't think they are avail yet. Not aware of either of the others if they are or not, I'll take a set of each if anyone knows
  4. Oh Yes, I like this one a lot. Especially like how the chassis looks compared to the original molded one. Got one of these in the upcoming list myself .
  5. gtx6970

    68 AMX

    Nah, I say leave it alone
  6. To me it's all about the subject. I tend to stay within certain subject matter. So the chances that i'm only going to build one of a particular kit is unlikely. Exceptions are maybe non mopar factory stock builds. Drag cars (all makes) and Mopar factory stock make up 90% of my subject matter. I do have a 1959 Corvette to do maybe next winter. And,, I am looking for a few more non mopar factory stock kits to do down the road, unfortunately they are mostly long out of production annuals. So budget is a factor I have to take into consideration, so says the CFO.
  7. Holy cow !!!!!!! thats haulin
  8. I just ck'd the 4 ( all in various stages of incompletion ) have and they all have clear windows
  9. To be honest, I didn't know it wasn't currently avail. I probably have 4 or 5 of them so I haven't been looking fror one either. They are super easy to find at swap meets in the $5 to $10 range . Or worst case, buy one of the assembled 'promos' . it's the same kit just molded in red and pre-assembled.
  10. Welcome aboard. I'm in northern Ky btw
  11. Ok, I'll take some pictures along the way on this one. Managed to get a fuel block made and attached to the back of the scoop , and started running fuel lines for the tank. Not 100% happy with my selection of using crafting beads for the fittings, but I think once it's all together it'll look,,, ok. Now I just need to figure out how to make a barrel valve for the side of the scoop next. Thanks for all the kind words as well.
  12. I really want one of the Norseman kits
  13. Me likey, Especially the AA/FC . Love the interior tin work
  14. Grille is different, side markers are diferent as are the interior seat patterns. And between the release of the Demon and the new 1970 Cuda, I'm gonna blow my whole toys budget on 2 kits, albeit multiple quanities of each
  15. I tinkered with it a bit this evening. Drilled the blower scoop for fuel injector lines and made a distribution block for the back of the scoop (that was fun) And made lines and fittings for the fuel tank. Found some pictures on Big Johns website of the original car. And the rollcage is shaped completely different ,,,, but it's to late now to change it. Close enough for hand grenades I always say. http://bigjohnmazmanian.com/
  16. Just cut the flat hood out of the AMT 1974 barracuda snap kit. Thats what I did to make my Sox + Martin sixpack hood for my original MPC kit
  17. I've got 2 Revell 1964 Thunderbolts done, but at least a half dozen more planned with aftermkt decals
  18. The only kits I have built just one of , is the IMC Little Red Wagon ( aka Lindberg kit now ) and the MPC Wild Willie Borsch Altered. And I have no intentions to do another one of either I've only got one of the AMT 1962 Belair's done, but thats going to change soon
  19. The various retailers all list it as a ' re-issue ', with no additional details. So I assume ( might not be a good idea) it's nothing but a cleaned up tool of the original kit. If thats all it is, I'm good with it. IF it happens to have maybe the chassis and running gear from the current 71 Duster, Well ,,,,,that just means I get cake AND ice cream.
  20. I usually don't worry about or take many in process photos. But with the camera near by while at the bench this morning I snapped off a picture on this one. This is another one of those I started long ago,,, like maybe just over 10 years...time flys. A Good Stuff resin body on a Johan Challenger funnycar chassis and interior tins. Body and chassis both were painted Testors candy apple red over a gold base coat. I plan to do some basic engine wiring and some fuel system hoses/lines but thats about the extent of it . It's sat quitely in the case far to long waiting to get done.And its time has come.
  21. Nope, the only cars I have in my shop office are a few 1/18th scale diecasts ( various makes btw ) Built models are in a 5' tall 4' wide display case in the spare bedroom for now, till the finished basement family room gets done ( hopefully this summer sometime ) ps, I 'think' the valve covers are just testors silver clear coated. ( this car was done probably close to 20 years ago ) As far as exterior paint , I honestly don't remember . It's pretty slick so I think it was sanded and polished out, just don't remember brand / type
  22. I don't have a problem with that.
  23. Must be a light beer .
  24. Jim Heller - Ebay store http://www.ebay.com/itm/400336399435?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
  25. Anyone know of the ft axle in the new MPC Mustang funnycars are wider , narrower or same as the one in the Challenger funnycar.? The one in the challenger just looks to narrow / wrong for the body. And I have an older builtup of a Soapy Sales car where the ft axle is wider and so much better looking. I just don't know if its the original kit axle or not. I have a few Barry Setzer Vega FC builtups and the ft axle in all of them is definitly wider than the challenger axle
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