- PIF #3: Detail Performance Products decal sheet... Bud Fauble : the Honker" 1965 Dodge Coronet A/FX *PIC*
- PIS #2: Fred Cady decal sheet #246 Russ Davis Ford / Gas Ronda Mustang A/FX *PIC*
- PIF #!1: Fred Cady decal sheet #475 Ed Martin / Romy Hammrs 1963 S/S Ford Lightwieght Galaxie *PIC*
- Shout out to John Sharisky.... The PIF SATCO red line tires arrived today.... Many thanks!!!
- I have the opportunity to buy a Johan 1969 AMC Rebel body shell, hood, bumpers, grill and taillights. I can make the windshield and rear window. What would I use for the interior and chassis? Thanks. *NM*
- 1934 Ford Pickup WIP Update – The “cargo”
- (pics) My brother, Larry's very detailed version of the Jeep pickup from 8 years ago
- Michael Pinder passed away. A founding member of the Moody Blues
- Custom 1971 Ford van. I personally like it. Your opinion may vary. ..........
- Custom 1967 Chevelle wagon. I personally don't like it. Your opinion may vary. .......... *PIC* .....
- What car is this one also ? .......... *PIC* ......
- what car is this ? .......... *PIC* .....
- Great build!! *NM*
- Long shot parts request
- 55 Cameo
- Good looking truck! *NM*
- Very nice! *NM*
- I could see myself driving that. *NM*
- Thanks guys. Had a hard time with this one. *NM*
- That looks perfect ! The finished product makes it look like it was easy. *NM*
- Dan,thats nice,especially like the engine bay,I just finished the same kit tho' hotrodded mine, used the 6carb 1/24th Little T SBC & some parts box 5spoke mags & tyres, went together o/k but final assembly was a PITA as not very big frame/bed/interior location points..lol *NM*
- Just realized that yours was the 2nd run with the correct horizontal lower side window opening...mine is the 1st run upward sloping lower window edge, started it 30yrs ago,painted then & left till I finished it 1 months ago...lol. *NM*
- Looks good to me. I built one when the kit first came out. I used a Dremel to open up the back of the grille so you could see through it. *NM*
- Great build!! *NM*
- Very nicely done, Dan. Crisp, clean build, sharp detailing... *NM*
- That '55 looks really sharp! *NM*
- Thanks very much for kind comments. *NM*
- It looks to me like you did a fine job on that one! *NM*
- You bet! I just got the block hugger headers last week and while they're beautiful, they stick out too far and don't tuck into the frame. They look great though and will be used on a different project.
- Thank you Matt & Dawn, my kits arrived today. *NM*
- Another one bits the dust. PICs I picked this up at our contest in March and I haven't built a Tamiya kit is awhile and it was very enjoyable.
- These are pretty cute. *PIC*
- What would be a unique color to paint the AMT '68 GTO? I'm looking for a color in a spray can. Any suggestions? *NM*
- That's a sweet build. I should've picked up those Revell Cuda kits when they were out. I totally missed out on the S&M version as well as the stock version. *NM*
- OT: *VIDEO* How AMT Saved Star Trek (kinda) Galileo shuttlecraft *LINK*
- Well Frank pretty much told the story, but ill add a bit. Frank was in need of a 66 Skylark. I happe to have 1 or 8 of them in various states and issues. Unfortunately, right now I do t have alot of time to build much, as life has me going alot of different directions. So,
- For Bob Kremer. *PICS*
- Very OT....I have a "Reed Prince" screw driver, but have never run into a Reed Prince screw that I know of. What's up with that? *NM*
- Tom McEwen and Don Garlits - Atlantis
- Got my MPC 71 Demons and 68 R/T convertible today!
- This might help answer this question *LINK*
- I've never heard or saw those before. Looks really cool! The blue line tires will look great under it. *NM*
- hemmings.com has a story on a 1965 Great Dale 'house car' on its website. *LINK* *PIC*
- Has anyone bought tires from Modelhaustires.com?
- Street Machine version, blue box art and the blower *NM*
- That kit is rough as jail by now, but, a TA convertible would be pretty sweet *NM*
- Box art build is done.... c'mon, Revell! *NM*
- What happened to the SATCO tools? That would be a neat little business... *NM*
- The blue/red logo belongs to H1 Unlimited, the sanctioning body of unlimited hydroplane racing.... *LINK*
- I was looking for one of those ever since I saw one built by a local modeler a few years ago. *NM*
- So.....Terry.........where did this pic come from.........is this your own stash of Hydroplane kits.........no wonder none of us can find any.......you've got the lot........lol. *NM*
- But that's a Super Stock car, and the kit was a Pro Stocker. The Ramchargers DID briefly run Pro Stock, but with a '70 Challenger *NM*
- Yes, I'll definitely get one. Maybe two. *NM*
- So we STILL don't know who is making them.....correct? *NM*
- Absolutely great build! I miss Firebird Decals, they had some cool sets. *NM*
- Marty Neyrinck, I sent you an email. *NM*
- I think there was a Miss Bardahl version of the Miss Budweiser kit, or at least a set of decals to use on the Budweiser kit? Yellow and black checkerboard graphics. Have seen some in model show pics somewhere. *NM*
- Probably unique at most shows, even the Mustang ones. Very nice survivor. *NM*
- They’re yours. *NM*
- Testors did "Miss Budweiser" hydroplane in 1978. Ripe for a reissue! *NM*
- ZOINKS!!!! Love to have one, but I bet they are $$$$! *NM*
- That is VERY cool!!!!! *NM*
- Me please. *NM*
- Bob, Terry Jesse's article (can't remember if it was Scale Auto or Car Modeler) used actual colored ink to do the outlines, I'd check with him for details if you can't find the articles *NM*