421gto Posted September 23, 2012 Posted September 23, 2012 Gday all, Found your site while looking around for Pontiac kits on the internet, looks to be good. See theres at least one other from name from rodsnsods that i recognise. Built plenty of kits as a kid, most ended up as junk but now instead of being really bad at building em im just pretty bad.... Have a more than slight affinity for Pontiacs, but other than the old annual kits or resin there dont seem to be a lot of non GTO stuff out there. Prefer to build in 1/25 but i'll happily ruin any other scale that i touch. cheers Si
Monty Posted September 23, 2012 Posted September 23, 2012 Welcome to the board, Simon! I think you'll find that the majority of members are fairly helpful when it comes to answering modeling questions, so it's quite possible you could be improving your skills in a relatively short amount of time. Our search engine isn't the greatest, but by just searching "Pontiac" you should be able to come up with pics & descriptions of various Poncho builds, including the Trumpeter Bonneville & the more recent AMT Catalina kits. Most of us build in 1/25 scale, but since Monogram offers some nice 1/24 Pontiacs, you'll see those too.
sjordan2 Posted September 23, 2012 Posted September 23, 2012 What's Luton like? It was mentioned quite a lot in Monty Python skits.
rmvw guy Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 Welcome Simon! Don't overlook the Johnny Lightning '64 GTO, in my opinion a great kit. It is 1/24 scale but, looks great on the shelf with the 1/25 scale AMT '65. A picture for you, hope you don't mind.
Craig Irwin Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 Good to see another Pontiac fan, I learned to drive in my moms 63 Bonney convert, and my brothers 66 GTO with a 62 SD 421 ran REAL strong! Coolist Tin Indian I ever owned was a 68 LeMans 326 convert.
rel14 Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 Welcome, You'll find Pontiac car crazy people here,,and there all helpful...
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