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It looks like your asking for one fav...so I'll answer that way....though I have many favs but the ERTL IH F4270.I love kit no only for memories but it was a blast! But just fun.

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The Monogram/Revell '69 Corvette kit in all its iterations is a very nice kit. Goes together very well.

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But I am very partial to the Fujimi Enthusiast kits. Yes they can be a bit difficult and fiddly but I think they set the standard for mass production kits. Although from the pictures I have seen the new Belkits may have raised the bar.

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I'd have to say the Monogram 1965 Mustang Fastback. Even though the Shelby GT 350R should have the battery in the trunk. That kit, in all of its iterations, builds up nice every time.

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I'am and was before my stroke not the best modeler but my favorite kit was the AMT 1962 Chev Bel-Air the one that is blue on the box..It went together very smooth but the hardest part was mating the interior/glass/chassis together..It was a pleasure to build and paint..Was the best model I ever built..Too bad I sold it to a frient from Rockford Illinois during one of the NNL North events..I say I will build another but with the left hand not completely co-operating with the right hand might be a tall order..Getting back into it I am now building a box stock(no paint nothing) 68 Mustang for a brown bag contest..Seems to be coming along so far real good..Thanks for reading my extended rant...

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This one.

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or the Street Machine version with fuel injection and billet rims.

I could build these all day. They date from that brief period when AMT released such well thought out, detailed, but usually flawed in some way kits such as the '71 Charger, '41 Woody and '66 Olds 442 W30. One day i'll build one stock.

The only problem is that they are like hens teeth down here.

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I built this one first in 1962 when I was 12 and I still think it's a great kit.

Unfortunately, later issues ditched the stock wheels and tyres.

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This is another all-time favourite...

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I built this one first in 1962 when I was 12 and I still think it's a great kit.

Unfortunately, later issues ditched the stock wheels and tyres.

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This is another all-time favourite...

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Wow! That El camino looks great.

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