- 70 RAMCHARGER CUDA.... Mike L I built this back when kit first came out and forgive me but I think the decals came from Firebird Decals I'm pretty sure I'm working my memory. PIX and thanks for looking
- Okay, who's doing the 25th scale hydroplanes?? *PIC*
- OFF THE BENCH... Tomorrow they will be off to Indiana to the house of Chuck Cochran. I really enjoy doing them. PIX and thanks for looking
- Is the AMT '69 Firebird tooling/kit actually the MPC '69 Firebird? *NM*
- All right now Revell. It's high time you reissue your S&M Cuda kit. Except this time maybe issue it as the Ramchargers Cuda! *PIC*
- OT: My wife sent me this pic and I had to post it here. Maybe inspirational... If anything, I'm hoping this brings a smile to your face *PIC*
- IF you want to see video of my wifes 75 Mustang II Ghia....... *LINK*
- BOB KREMER YOU HAVE MAIL. *NM*
- DOING A VINYL TOP... for my PenPal in PA. He wants to build his dad's car. Plus I have the paint color he needs. PIX and thanks for looking
- I THOUGHT I HAD.... the info on these and it's been about 10yrs since I bought these. One which was for my Wild Child Falcon and this set for the Mustang. I just don't remember where I bought them from. PIX and thanks for looking
- Weird Stuff on My Shelves... *PICS*
- Nice job. Good-looking build. *NM*
- Wind tunnel test model *NM* *LINK*
- Just adding insult to injury... Had my painted body on a Tamiya paint stand placed in a dehydrator....
- It's been so long since I needed to strip paint. Will Simple Green strip paint? What else is there? (I won't consider brake fluid) If I remember right, just submerge the part in a tub of the cleaner and let it soak. *NM*
- Dave, that's a neat one! Nice job my friend! *NM*
- I often wondered the same thing. It really resembles nothing in any 1:1 vehicle. *NM*
- Images from the very cold and blustery 1st Annual Sexton Ford's Mustang Stampede, in Moline, IL.... (NOTE: While it was primarily a Mustang show, but actually all makes and models were welcome) *PICS* *LINK*
- After a few years of not painting any bodies. I finally work up the nerve to paint a body and hood
- LINK to show pics (Can-Am Con, Williston VT) *NM* *LINK*
- Wowser! Great pics! Thanks :) *NM*
- Can someone identify the kit source for this engine please. Thank you.----PIC
- A few days late for Mustang Day but I was busy at work and didn't have much time to post at night. Here are my built Mustangs.
- Good afternoon guys! Need some advice on my Deuce coupe project.
- Has there ever been a '56 Chevrolet Hot Wheel? Thanks. *NM*
- Clear vinyl report covers from the CVS, Dollar Store, etc... inexpensive, easy to cut and fit. Secure with the narrow two-side tape. *NM*
- I am a very lucky man! Today is my 39 Wedding Anniversary. I must be doing something right that Maureen is still with me! *NM*
- AMT 1966 Fastback Mustang recent reissue *PIC*
- Asking the maker of the body might steer you in the right direction *NM*
- Like the small racing boat and El Camino combo. *NM*
- Thanks sir. Much appreciated. *NM*
- Great early theme business truck with the appropriate colors, equipment, and figure. Nice. *NM*
- What model Jaguar and year is that beauty? *NM*
- Fantastic imagination and execution! Love it except dang it, now I have a "Gold Digger" version of the intro of a famous movie theme song repeating in my head for who knows how long? ;^) *NM*
- Scott, for the axels with one wheel drill a hole the size of the axel in a block of wood. Then insert the axel in the hole and holding the block firmly pull the axel straight out from the wheel and block. That puts no lateral or twisting motion on the wheel. A similar
- WOW is right... Where did the flares come from? *NM*
- Chi-Town brings back a memory or two. *NM*
- I would prefer in plastic... but if that's all there is. *NM*
- Man just looking at all that milk makes my lactose belly upset... Cool build. *NM*
- Vaughn Hart, Harts Parts, is making me a few sets of resin parts for the Mustang Cobra II. He said that I could tell everyone here that he is making them. They are for the MPC body. I don't know how well they will fit AMT, but I know the grill is way off between AMT and MPC *NM*
- Has the Vendor list for NNL East 2024 been anounced? *NM*
- The styled wheels on the early Barracudas are neat, sort of a like a Pontiac Rallye 1 *NM*
- I'm with you on this one, it would be neat to kitbash with a 90s-era Euro or Asian sedan *NM*
- I was sort of thinking 1970s (I've been looking at Marty's old street rod show pics...), so I was thinking slotted wheels, but wires...hmm, maybe a resto rod look *NM*
- I've been researching those for some time for a project that never got off the ground. There are numerous smaller-scale models available however. *NM*
- I wonder where all the Chrsler / DeSoto Airflows are. I think I've seen one at a car show here ONCE, in the '90s. :-I *NM*
- Ford SOHC 427.... Sorta/kinda if you're blind in one eye and can't see out of the other. *NM*
- Ford 427 SOHC, same as in the 41 Willys Pickup, not the best kit SOHC but liveable I suppose, lol. *NM*
- The late Mike Dowd.... Pretty sure the graphics are Slixx. *NM*