Jump to content
Model Cars Magazine Forum

Recommended Posts

Posted

These are new items I've come out with recently.  Feel free to stop by my website and take a look:  www.futurattraction.com

Photo etch engine bay tinwork for Revell '69 Camaro

Mickey Thompson Big 'N Little Tire set (29.5x12.5-15 & 26x7.50-15)

Motor plate for Revell Top Sportsman engine (centered in chassis)

1/25th scale Cragar Super Trick wheels with spindle mount fronts

Posted (edited)

These are new items I've come out with recently.  Feel free to stop by my website and take a look:  www.futurattraction.com

Photo etch engine bay tinwork for Revell '69 Camaro

DSCN1099_zps2eqtrnjw.jpg

WOW! That's great stuff!

Do you plan on making more of this stuff for different kits?

 

Edited by matthijsgrit
Posted

Hi Mike.  I am hoping to get back into the stock body Futura sport coupe soon.  I don't want to offer a timeline because I'm already years behind where I'd hoped to be.

Thanks for the kind words, Len.

Thanks, so much, Michael!  Your enthusiasm is much appreciated.

I appreciate your stopping by and taking a look, Bob.

Hi Matthijs.  I have a few nose tins for Revell's '67 Camaro.  I also have them made for my Fairmont drag car.  I would consider other models, but I must be selective in what I would make them for.  I am open to suggestions, but not making any promises.  I guess I can promise this, I can't afford to make something for a one-off project because it costs too much when developing new photo etch tooling.  Good candidates would be some of the current 3D-printed pro mod or pro stock bodies.

Posted

Nice stuff Scott, 

if you haven't dealt with Scott before folks, you can't go wrong!!!! Great product, great service and a great guy!!!!!

Posted

Hi Matthijs.  I have a few nose tins for Revell's '67 Camaro.  I also have them made for my Fairmont drag car.  I would consider other models, but I must be selective in what I would make them for.  I am open to suggestions, but not making any promises.  I guess I can promise this, I can't afford to make something for a one-off project because it costs too much when developing new photo etch tooling.  Good candidates would be some of the current 3D-printed pro mod or pro stock bodies.

I understand... It should be worth the investments that are required.

Maybe the new Revell Pro Street kits (T-Bird, Beretta) would be good candidates?

Posted

Thanks for the suggestion, Bill.  Are you thinking replacement tin work for kitted pro stockers?  Or tin for "scratch-built" type cars?  This may be a good place to start a new thread and see what kinds of specific subject matter is suggested, and should be considered.  Thoughts?

  • 4 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...