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Here is MPC's 1940 Ford Fire Chief snap kit. Built as close to stock as one can with what comes in the box. I did not the Fire Chief version. So I filled and sanded all the holes and mounts for the Fire Chief equipment. I also left off the lake pipes. I painted it Tamiya Italian Red. Over all, I like the way it turned out.

This is number two of four in my 1/25 scale '40 Ford coupe kits. A week or two ago I showed you the finished build of the Lindberg version. With in the next month or two, I will be finishing AMT's '40 coupe. Followed be Revell's a little bit later. So far, I like the AMT kit the best. Despite not being finished with or the Revell kit yet. 

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It looks like a '40 Ford, that's for sure. 

The bumper brackets are the week point of the kit, as they are non existent, just some round receptacles to the pins on the chassis. Well, it's a snap kit after all. 

I never noticed this kit has no taillights. Are they decals?

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4 hours ago, Dave Van said:

Nice....does it come with tail lights???

 

36 minutes ago, Lovefordgalaxie said:

It looks like a '40 Ford, that's for sure. 

The bumper brackets are the week point of the kit, as they are non existent, just some round receptacles to the pins on the chassis. Well, it's a snap kit after all. 

I never noticed this kit has no taillights. Are they decals?

Pretty sure the taillights are molded into the rear fenders, if you closely at Scott's second pic.

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4 minutes ago, Robberbaron said:

 

Pretty sure the taillights are molded into the rear fenders, if you closely at Scott's second pic.

YES!!! Way better than a decal. A bit of foil and Tamiya clear red should make great looking taillights. 

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Yea. The taillights are a bit of a problem with this kit. They're molded into the rear fenders, and there are no decals. My plans are to go over them with a Molotow chrome pen. Then a little Testor's stoplight red. 

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