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Monogram 1/24's - post 'em up !!


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1 hour ago, Dragonhawk1066 said:

Wow! Never saw this thread until just now. I loved the old Monogram 1/24 Muscle Car kits from the 80's, I built a bunch back then that I unfortunately no longer have. Since returning to the hobby 5 years ago after not building for 20+ years, I've built quite a few although most are now under the Revell name. 

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Each one of those are well done and very sharp.

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Great to see what others have been doing with them.

For various reasons I seem to have built far more Monogram than AMT or Revell, especially during the 1980s and into the '90s. Maybe they were distributed more widely in the UK so I could find them easily in small toy/model shops? Also being 1/24 was more familiar to me from Tamiya and European kits I was building. Once I'd built up a few spare parts it was easy to swap things around, so I would be more inclined to buy another one.

Here's what I still have intact and sitting in the cabinet above my desk as I type this....

1:24 Monogram 1957 Chevy kits

Black '57 is one of my oldest surviving builds from the mid '80s, refreshed last year with the old brush paintjob given a polish, new foil and wheels from the '70 Chevelle. Purple one uses the running gear from a Camaro High Roller I built about the same time but is now in the parts/restoration box.

Monogram 1:24 Plymouth, Buick and Ford Torino

Early '90s builds.

1:24 Monogram 1965 Corvette kit

'65 Street Machine, with engine from the Monongram ZR1 and some great wheels which came with an Aoshima kit.

1:24 Monogram Datsun 280Z kit

I really rate the basic kits they did (Exotics?), we had a good discussion about them elsewhere on here a year or two ago. This was the racing version of the 280Z, with parts from various Japanese kits (got to love that 1/24 parts swapping potential). I also have the street version and a TR7 in the stash (having built one of the latter in my very earliest kitbuilding days).

1:24 Revell Ferrari 308 GTB kit

This was from the same range, although actually a slightly later Revell boxed version in this case. Captured the 308's look really well, yet again with a set of wheels from a Japanese kit.

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Rebuilt this '37 back in 2020, after originally putting it together circa 1990/91. Had to rob the wheels from a Revell kit as the originals had ended up on another build, but managed to find everything else in the parts box.

1:24 Monogram 1955 Chevy kit

Loose replica of the Two Lane Blacktop '55, which took over 25 years from start to finish. I have a version of the long-running '56 to do someday, to complete the Tri-Chevy set.

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Not my build, I bought this completed Mojave Mule several years ago and want to give it a refresh someday, swapping wheels and some parts with another Monogram LUV kit I also have.

Got a fair few others to do someday, including a TR7, couple of Citations and a Corvette America.

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On 2/26/2023 at 7:25 PM, Dragonhawk1066 said:

Wow! Never saw this thread until just now. I loved the old Monogram 1/24 Muscle Car kits from the 80's, I built a bunch back then that I unfortunately no longer have. Since returning to the hobby 5 years ago after not building for 20+ years, I've built quite a few although most are now under the Revell name. 

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Fantastic color for this T-Bird, what is it?

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6 hours ago, Gramps46 said:

These are original 1/24 Monogram survivors though some were rescued and rebuilt...

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I had no idea that GT40 roadster had ever been kitted. Or did you modify it to that configuration?

IIRC, the real car was a rather unsuccessful experiment, ending up too heavy for its intended purpose.

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1 hour ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

I had no idea that GT40 roadster had ever been kitted. Or did you modify it to that configuration?

IIRC, the real car was a rather unsuccessful experiment, ending up too heavy for its intended purpose.

The Monogram roadster was a slot car but I put the body on a Fujimi chassis.

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I have also built few Monograms in the late 80s and early 90s (age 12-15) but only few of them have survived. In the old bubble gum sales rack is 57 BelAir which I made as a convertible because the roof is too high and short in the model. 53 Belair was the first kit I ever made some modifications. That was rebuilt by my son few years ago, at age 8. Also his rebuilt is my brother's old ZZ Top Ford that has been backdated to a nostalgic style.

We have got some built Monograms from couple of my friends but let's see if those will be rebuild. Even that the kits have very little fitment issues they often seem a bit too much like some 1:24 die cast cars to my eyes. 

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Lots of awesome models in this thread! Monogram 1:24ths definitely don’t get enough love. I’m kinda guilty myself. But, I do have 2!

Monogram 1930 Coupe turned into a fender-less, chopped and channeled Hot Rod way before Revell’s ‘30 Coupe became a thing. 

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Monogram 1937 Sedan original issue updated with later issue IFS and lowered IRS. Retro back-dated the kit small block and Drag City Casting resin Halibrand wheels with Modelhaus resin tires. 

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