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Been waiting for the Scorpion Drag Coupe. Butchered Astro 1 body on a Piranha rear engine chassis. Must have. Here's what one member of the forum did years ago. 

AMT Scorpion Drag Coupe.jpg

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Lots of great stuff this month, and the video is a day early, too!

Really vibin' on Chad's evolution; he's much more prepared, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable than ever, and I am here for it.

Great job, Round 2, my wallet is NEVER safe.

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7 Kits in this Update! Just when I get a bit discouraged by the updates where the show only 2 or 3 kits, then you get one like this. I am betting the September update will have even more interesting kits, as that is the last update of kits that can be almost guaranteed to be in time for Christmas.

I think all of those kits will sell well, but I'm only after the Jeep.

And, it was very helpful that Chad had the actual grill part for the S-10 Extreme. That was a great touch on Round2's part. 

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Lots of nice stuff!!! If you look closely at the side art for the Riv, it mentions a suggested Tamiya paint for the body of each of the 3 building options. Never seen them recommend Tamiya paints before. 

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Very cool, very cool! Looks like our benefactors at Round2 are indeed listening closely.

I need a Jeepster and the S10 extreme, although not a super high priority for me, now needs to take its place alongside the rest of the versions in the series sitting on my shelf.

The lace side panels on the Riv almost look like snakeskin.

Is the custom ‘57 Vette based on the good Mueller era stock fuelie version?

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14 minutes ago, Radretireddad said:

Is the custom ‘57 Vette based on the good Mueller era stock fuelie version?

Yes: The Street Machine is based on the same tooling but can’t be built stock. It does however come with a Big Block/Automatic transmission and some beautifully detailed Cragar “Street Star” Wheels. 
 

In my humble opinion the “Mueller Era” ‘57 Bel Air Street Machine would have been far more appealing with the wheel/tire combo from the Corvette Street Machine.

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