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'68 and '69 were pretty much identical, and IIRC the only noticable difference with the '67's were slightly different hood side badges and narrower bump trim where applicable. So you can pretty much cover three model years with the '69 variant.

No need to wait on a stepside bed... just rob one from an AMT '53 F-100. It would be the same bed for a '68, just with different side steps. The side steps would be easy enough to make. Tom mentioned modifying the rails, but I don't think you'd need to do that- again IIRC the bed rails didn't change until mid '76, but that was an entirely different bed design, the type used until 1991.

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So Dave, you're saying we can't expect to see the parts shown on the box to be in the box, because,by gosh, there was a "misunderstanding".

I guess I "misunderstood" why there's pictures and writing on the box ..too?

Well that's clear enough... :mellow:

Your customer service attendant tells me you folks will happily sell me the bumper I already paid for though.

No thanks, I'm not in the habit of paying for something twice.

Man I wish I had these problems........

All I have on my plate is a Father in ICU since 6/19/15 asking me to pull the plug on him.....

Sorry about the major bumper issue.......

GET A LIFE.

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I don't know if it's been mentioned but Model Cars Magazine has a good article on these pickups in the latest (#194 - Apri 2015) issue. Four color pages including some screen shots of the CAD model. Article by Len Carsner with photos by Dave Metzner, Sean Svendsen, Chuck Most and Bill Coulter for an all-star team!

This is also the Truck Issue! 62 pages of good reading! They really did a nice job on this issue, well worth crawling out of your hole to go buy a copy!

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Surely you don't mean a 73-79 F100/150? :blink:

I can say those would sell even better than the current releases. But the cash cow would be the 66-77 first gen Bronco. Why have we had to wait for so long?

57 thru 60 Ford F-100 would sell very good, especially with a Larger/ wrap around, rear window version. Moebius could, and most likely will, tool up a series of Chevy trucks done the way these Ford's have been done. Hopefully it wont take as long.

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I did find a minor snafu in the instructions to look out for- the instructions show the rear cab mount crossmember being installed with the flange facing to the rear. It should face to the front, like so...

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So, if it doesn't seem to want to fit, and you somehow don't notice the pins on the floor (and the corresponding holes in the crossmember) are different sizes, there's your problem.

It's shown being installed backwards in the sheets for both kits.

And yes, I informed Moebius of this BEFORE I climbed to the rooftop of the internet and shouted about it. :lol:

As an aside, you can mount it to the frame instead of to the floor (as the instructions suggest). The instructions also have you install the radiator to the inside of the engine bay, but you can add it to the chassis if you'd rather do it that way.

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Just bought the '71 at my LHS and I can honestly say that it's the worst molded kit I've ever held in my hands. How a model kit with texture akin to lacquer burn has become acceptable is beyond me. If Moebius is going to mold kits this rough, they should at least throw a sheet of 400 sandpaper in the box. I don't think molding a kit with a smooth surface is too much to ask. :rolleyes: The rough surfaces and inaccuracies has made my first Moebius kit purchase a big disappointment.

You also said the Ford F350 kit from Meng was "un-buildable" , least with this kit, you give an exmaple why its un-buildable

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Too bad you didn't find the MCM forum earlier, all this has been brought up at least once. :blink:

I'll admit that I hadn't read every post. So, I went back and caught up. When the texture was mentioned, it was stated that it wasn't an issue. B.S. as is the one about a coat of primer taking care of it. The hood and especially the body on my kit is rough. It will take several coats of primer to bury the texture enough to keep from sanding back through to it. NO kit should be molded with a textured finish.

Things that haven't been mentioned (although I may have missed some of them) are the radiator with no detail molded in. It's just flat.

The timing chain cover with very little detail. Looks like something AMT molded back in '73

The water pump that looks like it came from a kit AMT molded back in '73

The intake and carburetor that looks like AMT molded back in '73. Best to snag the 390 engine from an AMT '66 Fairlane.

The front inner wheel wells that are three scale inches too low.

The wheel well braces that are only a scale inch thick and don't meet the firewall.

The dash with no pad or defroster vents molded in.

The door panels that flare out at the top.

The seat back that's a scale 3 1/4 inches too short.

The roof that's too flat.

The door window frames that are too round at the top rear.

The bottom of the bed behind the wheel well is too rounded and missing the trim. Trucks with the wide rocker trim has it there too.

The rearend that doesn't even resemble a nine inch. :rolleyes:

That's what I've found so far by comparing the kit to actual vehicles and a photo. I'm sure it's good enough for people who aren't that familiar with the truck. But, I'm pretty familiar with it.

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I have a video review of the 71 model up on my page. The 69 will be coming.

As always, when I post my reviews, remember the following before griping. I pay for ALL my kits, none are given to me to promote, I don't even get discounts. I do these videos for fun only. I probably have mistakes, likely misspoken on something at some point, as I am not perfect and am not a Ford pickup expert by any means.

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I'll admit that I hadn't read every post. So, I went back and caught up. When the texture was mentioned, it was stated that it wasn't an issue. B.S. as is the one about a coat of primer taking care of it. The hood and especially the body on my kit is rough. It will take several coats of primer to bury the texture enough to keep from sanding back through to it. NO kit should be molded with a textured finish.

Things that haven't been mentioned (although I may have missed some of them) are the radiator with no detail molded in. It's just flat.

The timing chain cover with very little detail.

The water pump that looks like it came from a Yugo.

The intake and carburetor that looks like Trumpeter molded it on a bad day. Best to snag the 390 engine from an AMT '66 Fairlane.

The front inner wheel wells that are three scale inches too low.

The wheel well braces that are only a scale inch thick and don't meet the firewall.

The dash with no pad or defroster vents molded in.

The door panels that flare out at the top.

The seat back that's a scale 3 1/4 inches too short.

The roof that's too flat.

The door window frames that are too round at the top rear.

The bottom of the bed behind the wheel well is too rounded and missing the trim. Trucks with the wide rocker trim has it there too.

The rearend that doesn't even resemble a nine inch. :rolleyes:

That's what I've found so far by comparing the kit to actual vehicles and a photo. I'm sure it's good enough for people who aren't that familiar with the truck. But, I'm pretty familiar with it.

Mine won't start. ;)

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I'll admit that I hadn't read every post. So, I went back and caught up. When the texture was mentioned, it was stated that it wasn't an issue. B.S. as is the one about a coat of primer taking care of it. The hood and especially the body on my kit is rough. It will take several coats of primer to bury the texture enough to keep from sanding back through to it. NO kit should be molded with a textured finish.

Things that haven't been mentioned (although I may have missed some of them) are the radiator with no detail molded in. It's just flat.

The timing chain cover with very little detail.

The water pump that looks like it came from a Yugo.

The intake and carburetor that looks like Trumpeter molded it on a bad day. Best to snag the 390 engine from an AMT '66 Fairlane.

The front inner wheel wells that are three scale inches too low.

The wheel well braces that are only a scale inch thick and don't meet the firewall.

The dash with no pad or defroster vents molded in.

The door panels that flare out at the top.

The seat back that's a scale 3 1/4 inches too short.

The roof that's too flat.

The door window frames that are too round at the top rear.

The bottom of the bed behind the wheel well is too rounded and missing the trim. Trucks with the wide rocker trim has it there too.

The rearend that doesn't even resemble a nine inch. :rolleyes:

That's what I've found so far by comparing the kit to actual vehicles and a photo. I'm sure it's good enough for people who aren't that familiar with the truck. But, I'm pretty familiar with it.

Wow, that is a pretty long list. I think you missed the missing bumper from the '69 F100 that had Mike51 in an uproar.

I won't let the perceived "issues" keep me from building these trucks, I build for myself and they will look good on my shelf.

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...what I've found so far...

Well, that's a pretty exhaustive list but, yes, you did miss a couple of things ... ;)

Having a 1:1 driver of my own gives me an easy reference but even that didn't make me want to go into histrionics over corrections I may need to do. Buildups of both test shots and the final kits prove this can be turned out as a striking model. I understand there's room for legitimate discussion of pros and cons here but I hope this can be done without all the shrieking, caterwauling and drama queening that has characterized threads of this nature... or do we roll our eyes and say 'good luck with that' ^_^

mike

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Just bought the '71 at my LHS and I can honestly say that it's [...] The rough surfaces and inaccuracies has made my first Moebius kit purchase a big disappointment.

Y'know, I appreciate honest reviews of kits I'm considering. Good and bad, warts and all.

I don't need cheerleaders. But I don't need trolls, either.

The new "scuffed" finish has been discussed ad nauseum in these forums, and that it doesn't harm the painted finish a bit.

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These look like really nice kits, but I can't swallow the $40 that the LHS wants for the Ranger. (Flame suit in place.) I will probably grab one online at some point. Looking forward to more from this tool!

I sure hope he's throwing in a romantic dinner for that price... I have yet to see any locally for over thirty bucks, high 20's/low 30's seems to be the average asking price. I'd check definitely check around online if I were you. Unless you buy from a place that charges a pretty penny for S&H you should be able to nab one for way less than 40.

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I sure hope he's throwing in a romantic dinner for that price... I have yet to see any locally for over thirty bucks, high 20's/low 30's seems to be the average asking price. I'd check definitely check around online if I were you. Unless you buy from a place that charges a pretty penny for S&H you should be able to nab one for way less than 40.

One of the LHS here has the 69 $35.95 , the owner asked if I was interested in it, and it took everything to not say, not for that price :lol:

I realized I got the two mixed up when I made my reply

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