Renegade Posted November 10, 2018 Share Posted November 10, 2018 Got this one a while back. Body was a short shot, really wanted to build the telephone truck but the ladders and rack were missing. Looks to be a complete telephone booth but I think most of the cycle is missing. Not sure about the phone as I haven't checked yet. Have a LRW kit for the body just haven't got around to it yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
von Zipper Posted January 10, 2019 Share Posted January 10, 2019 Just finished the soap box racer from the AMT 1968 el Camino Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
disabled modeler Posted January 11, 2019 Share Posted January 11, 2019 On 11/10/2018 at 2:08 PM, Renegade said: Got this one a while back. Body was a short shot, really wanted to build the telephone truck but the ladders and rack were missing. Looks to be a complete telephone booth but I think most of the cycle is missing. Not sure about the phone as I haven't checked yet. Have a LRW kit for the body just haven't got around to it yet. Terry.... I need the decals..all phone company related parts from one of these kits...love to have the box I like old boxes. I had a unbuilt sealed kit of it but the storm here took it and damaged my old build up...tiring to restore the old build up if anyone can help me..? This is such a cool old kit shame round2 would bring it back out for us all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted February 8, 2019 Share Posted February 8, 2019 (edited) On 3/7/2012 at 6:48 AM, Eshaver said: All this came with in the MPC 1928 Lincoln "Gangbusters" Touring Car Edited February 11, 2022 by Casey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtx6970 Posted February 9, 2019 Share Posted February 9, 2019 (edited) On 11/10/2018 at 3:08 PM, Renegade said: Got this one a while back. Body was a short shot, really wanted to build the telephone truck but the ladders and rack were missing. Looks to be a complete telephone booth but I think most of the cycle is missing. Not sure about the phone as I haven't checked yet. Have a LRW kit for the body just haven't got around to it yet. Back when I built my LRW, I bought an unbuilt kit of this one to use. going on 15 plus years ago now I guess ( this was way before any LRW re-issue and it was considerably cheaper than any issue of the LRW I could find ) I sold the box and decals on ebay and they brought nearly what I paid for the complete kit. I dont remember what happened to the phone co. parts Edited February 9, 2019 by gtx6970 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted February 9, 2019 Share Posted February 9, 2019 (edited) I assume almost everyone has at least one set of the oxy/acetylene tank halves from the AMT '53 Ford pickup in their spare parts bin, too, most likely with the gauges broken off? Here's the pertinent interior parts exploded diagram from the AMT '63 Buick Electra 225 convertible's instruction sheet, showing the Kat from AMT figure, a pair of water skis ,and a tape recorder: The AMT '63 Mercury Monterey S-55 included an alligator, record player, telephone... ...scissors jack, trophy, axle horse, and a surfboard: Edited February 9, 2019 by Casey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike999 Posted February 9, 2019 Share Posted February 9, 2019 Seeing all that AMT stuff in Casey's post above jogged my memory. Some of the old AMT 3-in-1 kits included a TV set. If you have one of those TVs, look at it closely. You might see Alfred Hitchcock's profile on the screen. His "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" was a very popular TV show in the early Sixties, and I always thought it was neat that AMT paid homage to it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted February 9, 2019 Share Posted February 9, 2019 (edited) AMT '64 Buick Riviera: What's cool about these geegaws, is you can mix them between kits, too: Tape recorder, fire extinguisher, animal (squirrel?), telephone base, receiver, helmet, face mask, oil and gas cans, torque wrench, and tool box, all found in the AMT '63 Chevy II Nova Wagon kit: Edited February 9, 2019 by Casey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lunajammer Posted February 9, 2019 Author Share Posted February 9, 2019 Casey, I think the context you're providing is invaluable. I had no idea so many custom pieces were thrown into one kit and showing the instructions with the parts called out really cuts down on speculation of where something came from. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike999 Posted February 9, 2019 Share Posted February 9, 2019 I was just recently looking thru a "Boss Nova," the last re-issue of the '63 Chevy II wagon as a funny car. The following extras are still in that version: chrome tape recorder, fire extinguisher, helmet\face mask, oil and gas cans, torque wrench, tool box and parachute. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted February 10, 2019 Share Posted February 10, 2019 3 hours ago, Mike999 said: I was just recently looking thru a "Boss Nova," the last re-issue of the '63 Chevy II wagon as a funny car. The following extras are still in that version: chrome tape recorder, fire extinguisher, helmet\face mask, oil and gas cans, torque wrench, tool box and parachute. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike999 Posted February 10, 2019 Share Posted February 10, 2019 Posting this in full size so you can appreciate the VAN-tastic 1970's goodness of these MPC kits. Geegaws galore. A sink! Pillows for the couch! A TV! Check out the cutaway drawing on the upper right side of the box-top. MPC released a baffling variety of Dodge vans back then, most with some variation of this basic interior. They all seemed to have those goofy "shingle" side panels on the interior. Or maybe those aren't shingles. Maybe that's sound insulation, and this was really meant to be a Serial-Killer Van in disguise... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Geiger Posted February 10, 2019 Share Posted February 10, 2019 I love the AMT animal mascots. The animals were on separate sprues and appeared In different kits. For instance I found the squirrels in the 63 and 64 Valiant kits. My alligator came in the 57 Chevy and the floppy dog in the 57 Ford. I like to include them in my old custom restorations since they are very period. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted February 10, 2019 Share Posted February 10, 2019 (edited) AMT '63 Corvette Sting Ray Coupe: AMT '63 Corvette Sting Ray Convertible: AMT '63 Ford Thunderbird Convertible: AMT '64 Ford Thunderbird Convertible: AMT '64 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop: AMT '64 Ford Falcon Sprint Convertible: AMT '64 Imperial Convertible: Edited February 10, 2019 by Casey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted February 10, 2019 Share Posted February 10, 2019 On 3/6/2012 at 7:14 PM, Junkman said: At least one issue of the AMT '65 Chevelle Wagon came with drive-on ramps. They originated in the AMT 1964 Chevelle Wagon kit, but they seems to have been included in every '65 Chevelle wagon issue: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted February 10, 2019 Share Posted February 10, 2019 Refreshement bar and telephone from the AMT Lincoln Continental Four-Door Sedan for Nineteen Sixty-One: AMT '61 Ford Thunderbird: AMT '61 Ford F-100 Pickup: AMT 1962 Ford Sunliner...looks like a fox?: AMT 1962 Chevy II Sport Coupe: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted February 10, 2019 Share Posted February 10, 2019 AMT 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible...is that a skunk? "Hillbilly Hauler" issue of the AMT '34 Ford pickup: AMT '49 Mercury: AMT T-519 Chevy Street 'N' Surf Van: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigTallDad Posted February 10, 2019 Share Posted February 10, 2019 On 4/12/2018 at 3:04 PM, Rob Hall said: I remember pay phones..been over 20 years since I've actually used one, though. That's why the crime rate is so high; Superman no longer has a place to change clothes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted February 10, 2019 Share Posted February 10, 2019 (edited) Unicycle, sled, heart-shaped padlock, weather vane and and anemometer(!!), all found on the MPC Mail Truck: The MPC Chrysler Lebaron included quite a few goodies, too: MPC 1/20 Ford Econoline: MPC '57 Corvette: MPC '69 Pontiac Pick-UP/Open Sportster: Edited February 10, 2019 by Casey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slusher Posted February 11, 2019 Share Posted February 11, 2019 6 hours ago, Casey said: Unicycle, sled, heart-shaped padlock, weather vane and and anemometer(!!), all found on the MPC Mail Truck: The MPC Chrysler Lebaron included quite a few goodies, too: MPC 1/20 Ford Econoline: MPC '57 Corvette: MPC '69 Pontiac Pick-UP/Open Sportster: Thanks Casey for putting all this up, I had no idea so much extras was put in certain kit..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slusher Posted February 11, 2019 Share Posted February 11, 2019 11 hours ago, Mike999 said: Posting this in full size so you can appreciate the VAN-tastic 1970's goodness of these MPC kits. Geegaws galore. A sink! Pillows for the couch! A TV! Check out the cutaway drawing on the upper right side of the box-top. MPC released a baffling variety of Dodge vans back then, most with some variation of this basic interior. They all seemed to have those goofy "shingle" side panels on the interior. Or maybe those aren't shingles. Maybe that's sound insulation, and this was really meant to be a Serial-Killer Van in disguise... I really like these dodge vans. going to try to trade for one or keep checking ebay.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
disabled modeler Posted February 11, 2019 Share Posted February 11, 2019 20 hours ago, Mike999 said: Posting this in full size so you can appreciate the VAN-tastic 1970's goodness of these MPC kits. Geegaws galore. A sink! Pillows for the couch! A TV! Check out the cutaway drawing on the upper right side of the box-top. MPC released a baffling variety of Dodge vans back then, most with some variation of this basic interior. They all seemed to have those goofy "shingle" side panels on the interior. Or maybe those aren't shingles. Maybe that's sound insulation, and this was really meant to be a Serial-Killer Van in disguise... I need a MPC Dodge van that body style...71 to 76? to make a replica of one I once owned. It was a factory custom..thinking a Goodtimes Conversion if I remember right. Mine was a 75 but any the right body style would work I think. back when I was a kid I tried to get my hands on any of the MPC Dodge van kits I could they were great kits with lots of building version options. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unclescott58 Posted February 15, 2019 Share Posted February 15, 2019 I, like several others here, love all of the different accessories found in kits over the years. Even though I rarely use them with any of them with my builds. That said, I could not pass up on buying these two last night. Two boxes full of "geegaws" I may never find a real use for. But, I had to have them. I love it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted February 16, 2019 Share Posted February 16, 2019 Not sure when the earliest geegaws appeared, but the AMT 1961 Ford Starliner include a tape recorder and a chrome plated brake drum and jackstand: The same(?) brake drum and jackstand seems to be included in (all of) the AMT 1961 annual kits. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted February 16, 2019 Share Posted February 16, 2019 On 2/24/2012 at 6:42 PM, Lunajammer said: These came from parts I've inherited so the experts could elaborate on what kits. The AMT brand tube radio. Must stand for Amplitude Modulation Technology. I think the above may actually be a record player, maybe for 45s? Maybe a case of odd luck, but both the baby gator and record player (and a telephone) were included in the AMT 1964 Mercury Park Lane Convertible kit: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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