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Great illustration fitting into the AMT original car-toon version from a few decades back. Though it most likely is a reboxing of 36 Ford with a smooth bullnose grill piece added (or was that part of the original kit?) 

Nonetheless the box illustration will be reason enough to add it to the stash!

Cheers Misha

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I'm guessing that it will be a re-pop of the AMT/Round2 824 '36 Ford kit from 2013 with a reproduction of the 1968 T243 Gasser 'art box' with appropriate decals.

The last re-issue from Round2 (AMT-824) included both 3W coupe roofs, stock and chopped, which was great.

[AMT/Round2 824 box top then original T243 kit contents shown below]

 

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56 minutes ago, Misha said:

Great illustration fitting into the AMT original car-toon version from a few decades back. Though it most likely is a reboxing of 36 Ford with a smooth bullnose grill piece added (or was that part of the original kit?) 

Nonetheless the box illustration will be reason enough to add it to the stash!

Cheers Misha

See Blizzy63's post above. I'm pretty sure every other issue of this kit (except the stock only Dick Tracy) had this shell with the slot in the middle opened up for the custom grill. Didn't realize there was a version with that slot molded closed.

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I would like to do another one starting with some fresh plastic. Resonantly rebuilt a '36 that I had given up on and couldn't sell at a swap meet. 

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13 hours ago, Mr. Metallic said:

See Blizzy63's post above. I'm pretty sure every other issue of this kit (except the stock only Dick Tracy) had this shell with the slot in the middle opened up for the custom grill. Didn't realize there was a version with that slot molded closed.

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The last re-issue (AMT-824) had both sheet metal grille shells.

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3 hours ago, espo said:

I would like to do another one starting with some fresh plastic. Resonantly rebuilt a '36 that I had given up on and couldn't sell at a swap meet. 

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That’s a great looking build!

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2 hours ago, blizzy63 said:

The last re-issue (AMT-824) had both sheet metal grilles.

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I believe the original issue '36 had both options also.

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5 hours ago, espo said:

I would like to do another one starting with some fresh plastic. Resonantly rebuilt a '36 that I had given up on and couldn't sell at a swap meet. 

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Very nice, love that red.

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7 hours ago, Trainwreck said:

I believe the original issue '36 had both options also.

The original issue (‘36, 1961) contained only the stock grille and the custom/competition grille shell with the opening for the custom grille bars.

The first re-issue (2336, 1965) replaced the custom grille shell with the solid nose piece for the gasser version. (The stock-height 3W coupe roof replaced the chopped top here as well).

 Thought it incredibly generous for Round2 to include BOTH grilles, roofs and fender skirts in their re-issue of 2013.

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4 minutes ago, blizzy63 said:

The original issue (‘36, 1961) 

I have the original, I'll have to pull it out and take a look.

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