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9 hours ago, Model Builders Mafia said:

If this is the same basic kit as the Mount n Goat, this is gone be a no purchase for me. I just built one it turned out ok but just not a very good kit

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You did a great job with that!!! To be fair, the tooling was originally designed in 1967 (and updated through 1972 and beyond). It’s complex and a bit fiddly, but it does have a lot of detail. It was basically nearly state of the art for its time. 

Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, mikemodeler said:

 Could be something easily done using a recent Jeep CJ kit, not sure. 

The actual Jeepster front bodywork is quite different from a CJ.

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BUT , , I have done that exact mod back in the early '80s with the MPC kits available back then and it was pretty strait forward. 

And it looked pretty good too. No pics from then but it's not exactly uncommon in 1/1 apparently.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Can-Con said:

The actual Jeepster front bodywork is quite different from a CJ.

And That Grille is still in the kit.

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It is my firm belief that the 1972 Facelift of the Jeepster helped to kill it off. Sales were not great in 1971, but the squared off nose destroyed the Jeep "Look" and made it indistinguishable from the Bronco, and Blazer of the same year.

The "Bad Idea Fairy" seemed to spend most of her time in the Corporate Business Office and Design Studios at AMC in the 1970s.

Jeep was the Golden Goose and AMC flirted with various ways of trying to kill it off over the years too.

It makes me Sad because the CJ-5/CJ-7, Javelin and AMX are some of my favorite cars. 

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Posted
57 minutes ago, GLMFAA1 said:

How about the 1970 Jeepster kit with safari gear?

greg

Oh yeah. My Grail.

I need to just track one down and pull the trigger......

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On 6/20/2025 at 6:42 PM, CapSat 6 said:

You did a great job with that!!! To be fair, the tooling was originally designed in 1967 (and updated through 1972 and beyond). It’s complex and a bit fiddly, but it does have a lot of detail. It was basically nearly state of the art for its time. 

Oh yeah I get it. I think it's a 1 and done for me.

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Something to keep in mind,,

To backdate the kit to the earlier grille style you need not only the grille and hood but the fenders and inner fenders as well. 

All the sheet metal from the cowl forward is completely different.

Posted
4 hours ago, Can-Con said:

Something to keep in mind,,

To backdate the kit to the earlier grille style you need not only the grille and hood but the fenders and inner fenders as well. 

All the sheet metal from the cowl forward is completely different.

I know. And some of those parts are still in the kit.

Posted
6 hours ago, M W Elky said:

I would be game for a 68-71 grill style by the time the 72’s came out it was a face only a mother could love 

I’ll be the weird guy who says I actually like the ‘72 front end!  I always thought the early Jeepster was trying too hard to look like a CJ… but that’s just me.  :D

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