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Hey Guys. I have been quite of late on the forums as I have been trying to wrap a range of vintage truck kits. With the first of those finally nearing completion I am looking at restarting another range of kits I was working on up until late last year before the truck kits took over my time. Anyway here is what I am looking at producing. These will loosely be based on sixties style 26-34 hot rods with various period correct features such as diamond tuft roof inserts, bullet head lights and tail lights, finned drums, two piece whitewall slicks and quick change rears. Most kits will be limited to just 30 of each body style with a couple limited to just 15 for each body style. The closed bodies will have separate roof inserts to make them easier to paint and also to display the interiors. All will run as channelled open wheeled styles with all the parts bar the engine being included. All kits will also have detailed instructions and each casting will be individually numbered. Here is what I am planning on producing. FORD 1926/27 Model T Coupe "Chopped", Roadster, Roadster Pickup. 1928/29 Model A Five Window Coupe, Sports Coupe, Tudor. 1930/31 Model A Pickup, Roadster Pickup, Roadster, Stock height Coupe, Sports Coupe. 1932 Pickup "Chopped", Roadster Pickup, 5 Window Chopped, Cabriolet, Sports Coupe, Sports Coupe "Chopped", Roadster with Duvall V Wind shield and Carson style top 1934 3 Window Coupe, 3 Window Coupe "Chopped", Cabriolet. PONTIAC 1932 5 Window Coupe, 5 Window Coupe "Chopped" CHEVROLET 1932 5 Window Coupe, 5 Window Coupe "Chopped" Pickup. DODGE 1933 Pickup, Coupe, Roadster, Tudor. So far the closest ones to being completed are the 26-27 T Coupe and Roadster, 28-29 Tudor, 30/31 Pickup, 32 Chopped Pickup and Roadster Pickups and 34 3 Window Coupes and Cabriolet. Of all these the T Coupe and A Tudor are the closest to being moulded. I am looking at producing the kits in correct order of years starting with the Model Ts. I will have photos of the T Coupe once I have cast up the prototype. Unfortunately I can't give a timeframe for completion of the first kits but feel free to shoot me a pm if you want to know how they are progressing. All feedback welcome ! I
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