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Here's mine, going for a mild 60s custom. Gonna be gold with white accents. And of course its gonna have a tuck and roll interior. The wheels are from the revell 64 Thunderbolt and the rear tires are amt parts pack m&h racemasters.20250701_120127.jpg.46a6c8d5b18a9f6d59a77b9a358690c1.jpg20250701_120145.jpg.235d0d80aa58f618860b97e062a2f3a0.jpg20250701_120158.jpg.cd1e5f85b9c77705657b280e668b4f3b.jpg

It was inspired by this car I saw at a goodguys show.

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Thee last survivor of my miss spent youth... a seriously chopped T Bird, most of an Allison v12 and one wheel/tire on an I beam axle.

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Getting That "Unicorn" Kit

Some kits are just plastic and instructions. Others are history, heart, and time travel.

Back in 1977, I was ten years old—bright-eyed, glue on my fingers, and too impatient for paint. My first kit ever. Straight from the box: no modifications, no weathering, just decals and raw enthusiasm. It ended up as a Fourth of July firecracker of a build. Flashy, chaotic, unforgettable... and, if I'm honest, a source of regret for the next 48 years.

That kit was my introduction to the hobby, a spark that turned into a lifelong passion. I never forgot it. I chased it like a ghost, always hoping one day it’d reappear—not just as a model, but as a second chance.

Then it happened.

At the Heartland Model Car Nationals, surrounded by craftsmanship and community, there it was. My unicorn. The same kit I built as a kid, waiting for a proper welcome into the present.

This time, it won’t be just glue and decals. It’ll be everything I’ve learned since—precision, creativity, evolution. A tribute to beginnings, growth, and the wild journey in between.

To new beginnings... and to finally doing it right.

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 That enthusiasm, keep rolling with it!  I built another kit of that mold, kitbashed with a GMC General semi truck for a cab.  Used the chassis for a custom body van, it's in my junkyard.  I was surprised that Dodge vans are raced on circuit tracks in Japan, so is that the goal?

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7 hours ago, 89AKurt said:

 That enthusiasm, keep rolling with it!  I built another kit of that mold, kitbashed with a GMC General semi truck for a cab.  Used the chassis for a custom body van, it's in my junkyard.  I was surprised that Dodge vans are raced on circuit tracks in Japan, so is that the goal?

 

7 hours ago, 89AKurt said:

 That enthusiasm, keep rolling with it!  I built another kit of that mold, kitbashed with a GMC General semi truck for a cab.  Used the chassis for a custom body van, it's in my junkyard.  I was surprised that Dodge vans are raced on circuit tracks in Japan, so is that the goal?

Not sure yet. It might be a diorama. I have the "Kiss" band figures. Thought I might print them 1/25th scale and display them with the van with speakers in the base and play Destroyer album. Who knows where this will go?!

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On 7/7/2025 at 10:30 PM, KC FitiWerks said:

 

 

Getting That "Unicorn" Kit

Some kits are just plastic and instructions. Others are history, heart, and time travel.

Back in 1977, I was ten years old—bright-eyed, glue on my fingers, and too impatient for paint. My first kit ever. Straight from the box: no modifications, no weathering, just decals and raw enthusiasm. It ended up as a Fourth of July firecracker of a build. Flashy, chaotic, unforgettable... and, if I'm honest, a source of regret for the next 48 years.

That kit was my introduction to the hobby, a spark that turned into a lifelong passion. I never forgot it. I chased it like a ghost, always hoping one day it’d reappear—not just as a model, but as a second chance.

Then it happened.

At the Heartland Model Car Nationals, surrounded by craftsmanship and community, there it was. My unicorn. The same kit I built as a kid, waiting for a proper welcome into the present.

This time, it won’t be just glue and decals. It’ll be everything I’ve learned since—precision, creativity, evolution. A tribute to beginnings, growth, and the wild journey in between.

To new beginnings... and to finally doing it right.

 

Beautifully put!

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