phirewtiter Posted Tuesday at 01:27 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:27 AM Just picked up the Python Mustang for a little more than I really wanted to pay. Probably will be reissued soon.😋 1
Ragtop Man Posted Tuesday at 02:28 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:28 PM At risk of repetition - the Bobby Issac Torino absolutely nailed the look of a Bud-Moore-Massage '72 Fastback body. Super well done. That said, the chassis is as generic as Wal-Mart asprin, and needs some love (see articles from the late Bill Coulter) to bring it up to speed for a semblance of accuracy. Sure would love to see a proper 3D 351 Cleveland one of these days, gets a little spendy blowing up Revell B351s. 1
Edsel-Dan Posted Tuesday at 06:39 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:39 PM Yes, I did mean the Former "Polar Lights" 64 GTO and 65 Coronet Convertibiles Â
horsepower Posted yesterday at 09:58 AM Posted yesterday at 09:58 AM On 11/13/2025 at 7:41 PM, Robberbaron said:  I agree with Steve's assessment. When I was a kid these 1:1 Monzas were everywhere, and the MPC kits/promos always seemed spot-on to me. Been a while since I looked at my AMT "Original Art" reissue, but I seem to recall thinking the belt line/side window shape didn't seem quite right. As Steve noted, the AMT chassis is better, with separate drivetrain/exhaust detail from what I recall. The best Monza recipe might be to bash the AMT dirty bits with an MPC body. The MPC Monza promos can still be scored quite cheap from what I have seen. IMHO, the "original" AMT corporation was hitting its low point in the mid-seventies. As a general rule, most AMT annuals from this era have body proportion problems vs. their MPC counterparts, which are usually pretty accurate. Similar examples are the Camaros, Pinto coupes, and the Novas. (The roof shape in the just-reissued AMT 1976 Nova Pro Street is all wrong vs. the MPC 1979 Nova, which gets it right.) I built one of these in the first release and it was definitely something I didn't do at all, in fact I think this is the only one I did this way. The strange way? I did it as a box art copy but it never did seem to do anything exciting for me but after picking up a different Monza that was intended as a NASCAR Super Speedway build I was pretty amped when I saw this one was making another appearance I had a serious brain storm, but I have to make sure I give my wife pre storm notice as she was just sure I was having some kind of stroke😋. But when I told her my big idea it must have been a good one because she gave it a better review than her usual oh, that sounds cute, remark with a with all of those things stuffed under that little Monza it should be a real attention getter. But back to my thoughts I've been looking at one of the Grand Sport Corvette kits that Revell bagged from Accurate Miniatures and I saw it with the trick small block the Weber cross ram induction and the tricked out IRS I have almost convinced myself that stuffing all the go-fast things under the Monza body should make a good mountain racer or at least something that would wake up the teeny bopper GTA group so here I go again!! 1
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