Carmak Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Here are some pics on the Walmart Exclusive MPC Sundowner 84 GMC. 4 1
Ragtop Man Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Decent kit, $20 with tax is not a bad place to start. Are there any kits out there circulating now that would be credible 2WD donors for the front suspension?
kelson Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I've seen these popping up on forums on Facebook and the jeep cj7 with new decals as well,people are upset it`s a walmart USA only deal and lots of Walmarts don`t sell model kits.Surprised they haven`t been popping up on Ebay yet.
Can-Con Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago That kit is gonna get very popular because of those decals. That stripe scheme is super popular right now. Just google GM desert fox and at least a dozen different trucks with a variation of those stripes will show up. This was the original special edition truck those stripes came on from back in '79. 1
Can-Con Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 11 minutes ago, kelson said: I've seen these popping up on forums on Facebook and the jeep cj7 with new decals as well,people are upset it`s a walmart USA only deal and lots of Walmarts don`t sell model kits.Surprised they haven`t been popping up on Ebay yet. It's certainly a lot more attractive packaging then the last go-around of the kit. I still have one of the reissues unbuilt but I'd buy that one because of the decals. 1
Can-Con Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, Ragtop Man said: Decent kit, $20 with tax is not a bad place to start. Are there any kits out there circulating now that would be credible 2WD donors for the front suspension? Someone resin casts the original 2WD front suspension from the '78 but the suspension from the AMT Chevy vans would be correct and can be adapted with some work. Neither one gets the kit low enough for me without modifications though.😈
Ragtop Man Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 36 minutes ago, Can-Con said: Someone resin casts the original 2WD front suspension from the '78 but the suspension from the AMT Chevy vans would be correct and can be adapted with some work. Neither one gets the kit low enough for me without modifications though.😈 Oh, 2X on that. Is there a 3D chassis out there that would do the trick? Seems like a layup.
Dave Van Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I'd be happy with that @ $20.....what a kit should cost. Thanks for sharing 2
Ragtop Man Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Dave Van said: I'd be happy with that @ $20.....what a kit should cost. Thanks for sharing Agree - that feels like the right price. 1
Volzfan59 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 53 minutes ago, Dave Van said: I'd be happy with that @ $20.....what a kit should cost. Thanks for sharing Amen! 1
Can-Con Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Ragtop Man said: Oh, 2X on that. Is there a 3D chassis out there that would do the trick? Seems like a layup. IIRC, there's a couple generic ones out there. Steve-O keeps offering to set me up with one and I'm gonna take him up on it when I get that MPC snap '75 Blazer. Much like building one of these real show trucks, I'd just use the body and interior and swap out the whole custom chassis. I looked at the Foose Ford chassis when I built my Sour Apple '74 but the amount of mods to adapt it to the newer layout would taken as long or longer then the route I went in with no real advantages in the end.
Brian Austin Posted 21 minutes ago Posted 21 minutes ago I'd try the Revell '64 or '65 Chevy truck for the front suspension.
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