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5 hours ago, R. Thorne said:

Maybe even decals or other type of inserts?  Trying to avoid painting.  Looking for these type.

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These are from the Moebius '65 Plymouth and Mercury kits.

Model Roundup used to sell sets of them, but I don't believe that they carry them anymore.

Now I guess you'd have to steal them from the kits.

 

Great looking and nicely sized tires.

Too bad they're not available anymore.

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Steve

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48 minutes ago, peteski said:

How about these (no need to buy a full model kit).

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The only issue that I have with these is the size.

Fine for full sized cars, even though they can appear a little too large in diameter even then, but they can certainly look too large for intermediate cars where a 14 inch wheel would have been the standard.

 

As Steve Andrews stated, "Modehaus Tires" has some that are probably a little better in the size department.

I just love the old Satco tires for wide whites!

They are a perfect diameter for most larger cars, and the whitewall insert is molded in such a way that it has a recess around the bead that the wheel can settle down into, eliminating the obligatory "wheel sticking out further than the tire" phenomenon.

 

Modelhaus makes a narrow whitewall adaptation of the Satco tire that looks like it would be a good option, but I have never had a set for inspection.

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By the way, they also carry a red line version of the Satco tires as well.

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Steve

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True, but one of the reasons is that over the years I have observed that the Tampo-printed thin whitewall on tires was often not properly centered on a tire, and that looks really bad.  Plus the black-wall was always an option in all the years you've mentioned.  But I agree that wo could use more options for good thin whitewall tires.

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