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Sorry, but no. The only thing I am using out of the AMT kit is the engine/trans the decals and the 2 ft seats. The chassis pictured and I have for this one is the original plain old MPC version and I want to use it . The remainder of the AMT kit will be used to build a Sox and Martin Duster sometime in the near future. Thanks ,,,, considering the body was painted in the late 80's and stuffed in a box ever since,,, it's held up well . Even though it's not real super shiny but it wasn't bad enough I felt the need to strip it and repaint it. I think it's just testors orange enamel . Interior was just painted last week, and I decided after looking at the AMT box art this color exterior would be so much brighter with a white interior. It was missing the tail lights lens so I ordered a set from Missing link last night. And If all goes well , it will be done by Christmas,,,,, as kind of a gift to myself !
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Stops right at the lower outer corners of the rear window moulding
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Mopar cars that should be cast!
gtx6970 replied to Green Duster's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Mopar cars that should be cast!
gtx6970 replied to Green Duster's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yes ( hardtop and convertible ) , and they've haven't been re-issued since 1968 -
You can relist as a buy it now with multiple quanities and it doesn't really cost you any more per item for seller charges
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Somebody beat ya to them http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Magic-Funny-Car-Decals-1-25th-scale-/330843265320?pt=Model_Kit_US&hash=item4d07cb9928&nma=true&si=hd0z%2BMfPIzeBPKQOfp1RWEltmMw%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
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Looks like a cool idea with all the different styles in one thread All finished this year. That doesn't mean they were started this year. These 2 were not even started this decade , let alone this year. But Hey, they're finished this year so it counts These last 2 were completed beginning to end this year.
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Thanks all. It confirmed my suspicions . I have a couple of the Blueprinter issues ( hood molded shut) I guess I'll just cut the hood out of it and set the body- interior on a different chassis I want to use a resin thunderbolt / tear drop style hood in it's place.
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I stumbed onto this one day last week in my stash while looking for something else , and completely forgot I even had it . I bought this a LOOOOOONG time ago ( mid -late 80s) from a friend of mine. It came to me with the body , hood and chassis already painted, it doesn't look to bad so that part will stay as is. It's an original issue MPC 1971 Duster annual builtup. I dug it out and decided it has sat long enough. So I got to working on it over the weekend . Did the bare metal foil trim on the body and and I'll leave the body exactly the way I bought it many years ago. I painted the interior in a dulled white with just a few details picked out with detail paint. Decals are from the current AMT duster kit. Still undecided if I'l use the grossly undersized MPC engine or use the engine/trans from the current AMT version,,,,,,,. Either way it WILL be done by the weekend .
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Is there avail a version of the 1964 Ford Galaxie that the hood is NOT molded in with the body (aka promo style ) ??? I have a couple of the old AMT blue printer kits and the hood is molded shut,,, but I would prefer an open hood version if there is one avail with a reasonable effort .
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Looking good so far. and you have my full attention I have got to get one of these on the bench in process as well Floppers rule
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Cool deal., I like them both
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Looking to do the interior in the above . I would prefer brush paints . So whats the best options avail ?
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The best reference picture I have. It almost looks like the block is in fact orange in this picture
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In case your interested , there is a resin copy of the original kit on Ebay now Thanks for the nice comments.
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This is one of my favorite builds ever. This one was from the beginning to be a get it started to get it done in a timely fashion with out a lot of drama or delays. I never knew this car even existed till I saw another members build ( caine440 ) and I could not get it out of my mind. It was about this same time I stumbled onto a promo on ebay and a light bulb went off that I couldn't get to go out. It started out as a re-issued Johan promo that I think is an 80's release that is actually stryene instead of the original warp prone acetate. Chassis is just a simple slammed together from the Lindberg 1964 Dodge with the 8-3/4 rear axle from the Revell Dart. I might someday add some paint detail to the underside ( doubt it ) Hood is molded shut and it will stay that way, so there is no engine in it .It's a curbside. Paint is Duplicolor white laquer sprayed straight from the rattle can with UPOL rattle can urethane clear. Lettering is for now just some clear address labels I drummed up and printed off on my computer till the actual water slide decals show up,,, but visually nothing will change. Its not perfect but I am really pleased with the finished product. Enjoy, I know I sure did. This was my ultimate goal.
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You want my address to send that to so it will FINALLY get finished ???????
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I'm not a vette guy so bear with me. ( I think the only vette I have on my shelf is the MPC Malco Gasser ) So ! I ask ,,,,,,, is this version really that much better than any previous AMT / MPC issue ? If so how ? Like mentioned , a hardtop is/would be a must have for me. so for me to buy one thats whats it's going to take
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Now that is an interesting build. And I like it A LOT . Me thinks the chassis is mostly scratchbuilt ? I know the actual car is sitting on Garlits museum floor and always thought one would be cool in 1/25th scale I wasn't aware there was ever a resin body to do this car. You happen to know if it's still avail anywhere ?
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong . But like mentioned I think the only differences between the 1966 verses 1967 Chargers are the fender turn signal indicators and the interior center console . Isn't the seat and door patterns the same ?
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good first model for a 14 year old boy
gtx6970 replied to truckaddict's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Snap kit all the way. This is my 13 year old daughters very 1st model. It's one of the Polar Lights pre-painted snap kits. And it's 99% out of the box ( tires and wheels included ) i picked the decals and helped her lay them out.( multilayer Fred Cady decals ) but 100% of the rest of it is all her. From cutting - trimming all the pieces off the sprues,a bit of sanding off molded lines on small parts, No painting ,,no extra parts. Body came pre-painted and interior is molded in color . It was a tad bit tight to get some of the pieces to snap in place but she was ( as am I ) thrilled to see it completed. Now she is building one of the clear body car trailers now to put it in, ( simple glue kit ) And she already built one of the Dodge Ram pickups snap kits to display it all with . -
Good for you.Just like that . if it's an item I really want , I wait til the last 3 or 4 seconds and put the max I am willing to pay in . Sometimes I win, sometimes I don't . Doesn't make any difference when the winning bid was put in, be it in the first 10 seconds or the last 10 seconds. But I wait til the last few seconds to keep shill bids from running it up just for sport.