Lyle Willits Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 From Replicas & Miniatures Co. of Md. All the info is in the pictures.
peter31a Posted February 17, 2008 Posted February 17, 2008 OOoohh! There is one for my shopping list at NNL East! Yahoo! Get the feeling I like it?
Aaronw Posted February 18, 2008 Posted February 18, 2008 (edited) How much difference is there between a '32 and the existing '29 and '34 Ford pickup kits? I wouldn't think there would be much but for someone to go to the trouble of casting a conversion of that complexity there must be a fair amount. Edited February 18, 2008 by Aaronw
Lyle Willits Posted February 18, 2008 Author Posted February 18, 2008 How much difference is there between a '32 and the existing '29 and '34 Ford pickup kits? I wouldn't think there would be much but for someone to go to the trouble of casting a conversion of that complexity there must be a fair amount. '29 Model A's and '32 deuce pickups are quite different in bodies, dimensions, frames, pickup beds, etc. There isn't MUCH outward appearing differences between a '32 and '34 Ford pickup. The grilles are different, the cabs are VERY SLIGHTLY different and wheelbase on the '34 is slightly longer. People who are into street rod models have been clamoring for a '32 pickup for a long time,,,,,,,,,so now we have one. Getting a resin conversion for the Revell '32 kit is MUCH easier than converting the '34 back to a '32. In fact, the way to do that would be to do exactly what I did, so now the work is done for those who don't want to do it.
Aaronw Posted February 20, 2008 Posted February 20, 2008 '29 Model A's and '32 deuce pickups are quite different in bodies, dimensions, frames, pickup beds, etc. There isn't MUCH outward appearing differences between a '32 and '34 Ford pickup. The grilles are different, the cabs are VERY SLIGHTLY different and wheelbase on the '34 is slightly longer. People who are into street rod models have been clamoring for a '32 pickup for a long time,,,,,,,,,so now we have one. Getting a resin conversion for the Revell '32 kit is MUCH easier than converting the '34 back to a '32. In fact, the way to do that would be to do exactly what I did, so now the work is done for those who don't want to do it. Ok, I was just curious since there is a '34. So basically little stuff but not easily changed, thanks for satisfying my curiosity.
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