rattle can man Posted Saturday at 02:32 AM Posted Saturday at 02:32 AM I've been trying to find an unboxing/ review/ kit contents photo to no avail. I was just wondering are there extra parts like the yellow fever, Skorpion, etc. For me it has a big draw back because it has a SBC as one of the engines.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 02:47 AM Posted Saturday at 02:47 AM (edited) 21 minutes ago, rattle can man said: I was just wondering are there extra parts like the yellow fever, etc. . This is another of Atlantis's semi-repops of Revell's double kits from the 1960s that were made up from the then-current parts packs. So...yes...it has a lot of extra parts. The extra engine is a 427 Ford, which can be built either blown/injected, or with two 4bbl carbs. The Ford engine is this parts-pack kit tree, not chromed: Edited Saturday at 02:53 AM by Ace-Garageguy 1
Mark Posted Saturday at 11:51 AM Posted Saturday at 11:51 AM The parts trees with the wheels, and the chassis accessories (axles, brakes, radius rods) are the same in all of the Keeler's Kustoms kits. That's not a bad thing; again they are the ex-Parts Pack items. Slicks and tires are the same too (similar to the Revell Pirelli front tires, dragster front tires, and M&H slicks) only the Atlantis ones have no brand name detail. Frame is the roadster parts pack frame with flat side rails (as opposed to the round tubular unit in the Fiat coupe kit). As with all of these kits, if you know what you are getting, then you know you are getting a pile of parts in each kit. But, some massaging is needed to get everything to work as a unit. The parts packs sort of work with one another, some minor rework was done to combine them into car kits, but they still don't fall together out of the box. On the flip side, if you know what you are looking at and can ID parts not shown in the instructions, you have many more building options. 6
rattle can man Posted yesterday at 06:37 AM Author Posted yesterday at 06:37 AM Thankyou both! I knew it was based on the parts packs. I just wasn't sure which engine was the second one or is the suspension, wheels, etc. were the same ones. It will probably be a kit I will get if I find it on sale/ clearance.
sidcharles Posted yesterday at 08:57 AM Posted yesterday at 08:57 AM 21 hours ago, Mark said: . . . parts trees with the wheels, and the chassis accessories . . . i like the added bonus that some trees which were originally gaudy [= chromed] are now, not.
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 12:09 PM Posted yesterday at 12:09 PM 3 hours ago, sidcharles said: i like the added bonus that some trees which were originally gaudy [= chromed] are now, not. Yeah, I've yet to see a chromed engine block on a real car...though somebody's surely done it. 1
stitchdup Posted yesterday at 12:30 PM Posted yesterday at 12:30 PM 20 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said: Yeah, I've yet to see a chromed engine block on a real car...though somebody's surely done it. Dave Shuten has
sidcharles Posted yesterday at 01:51 PM Posted yesterday at 01:51 PM 1 hour ago, Ace-Garageguy said: . . . yet to see a chromed engine block. . . very much like the "All You Can Eat" buffet. just because you can, doesn't mean you should. 2
Chris V Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 23 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said: Yeah, I've yet to see a chromed engine block on a real car...though somebody's surely done it. I'm pretty sure that the Oldsmobile engine in John Gregarthy's famous "Grasshopper" '23 T, which was the direct inspiration for Monogram's original "Green Hornet" kit, was fully chromed (not so sure if the car ever ran under its own power, though...). 1
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