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THE BUCKEYE & VERNON AWB 1965 AWB PLYMOUTH AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE SOX & MARTIN PAPER TIGER


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This is built from the Moebius 1965 Awb Plymouth kit I did however use the excellent Keystone wheels found in the AMT 1940 Ford kit . The paint is Tamyia white and Italian red the decals came from SMP . Until next time thanks for looking , MikeIMG_5872.jpeg.a445cac1f92189318d8174c44f0b9d9a.jpegIMG_5873.jpeg.a5e3cc0fd7321bd2e0c41f36ed0fb63d.jpegIMG_5874.jpeg.d622a61917978f9f386c269f6ce323ec.jpegIMG_5875.jpeg.918eeb09fa4040a7ec0f69e7e7ca9107.jpegIMG_5878.jpeg.961e9220d7f71ed82fdd39674857e7ff.jpegIMG_5877.jpeg.8cd840981421c10fa5383c6d35e775b8.jpegIMG_5876.jpeg.a8f937d9bfe60a4cf73e84dca9750b17.jpeg

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Nice one Mike and I think you've officially set the record on this forum for the greatest number of AWB '65 Mopars!!!! Thanks for this tip on the AMT '40 Ford source for the Keystone mags, I used wheels from the Revell Thunderbolt kit for my S&M AWB '65 Ply build and they required a lot of tedious tire hole trimming to fit. 
 

That last shot of the three with hoods off is awesome. Someday you need to post a pano photo of all your SS & A/FX builds lined up! Bravo!

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19 hours ago, papajohn97 said:

Someday you need to post a pano photo of all your SS & A/FX builds lined up!

Do they make a lens that would go that wide?

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1 hour ago, Shark said:

Do they make a lens that would go that wide?

If I were to line them up I’d have to stand so far back they would look like ants

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