- Shelby Mustang GT 350
- Poll: Seeing all these cool Mustangs posted, it got me to thinking of a possible release. Would there be any interest in the MPC Fire Fighter being issued as Dyno Don's Mustang prostocker? *NM* *PIC*
- Seeing all these great Mustangs makes me realize how much I wish the 79 Pace Car and 78 Cobra would be reissued. *NM*
- 60th Anniversary Mustang *NM* *LINK*
- Seeing Scott's and Barry's Cobra II's, I wonder if Round 2 could easily do it again? *NM*
- Mustang...hmmm...
- LET ME THROW IN A FEW MORE.... Hope you enjoy. PIX and thanks for looking.
- WOW! What a collection of Mustang's from all.... All colors, shapes, styles, and just FANTASTIC FROM ALL................... Thanks ALL great builds. Now that I'm looking I didn't realize I had so many myself. *NM*
- I have a few Mustangs!
- I have 3 built Mustangs. ............ *PICS* ......
- My two mustangs
- Scale Auto (Enthusiast) Magazine doesn't exist anymore
- Fresh off the bench. Built ny my brother Jim Birky. Pics
- My only Mustang
- I built the MPC Chevelle kit back when it came out and really enjoyed the cool twin-turbo setup on the big block. *NM*
- Just my opinion, but this may well be the best effort ever from AMT/ERTL, nice to see it with updates! *LINK*
- Hard to believe, as at one point I had over 100 Mustang kits in my stash, today I only have one built example to share.... *PIC*
- Mustangs, seen before --
- The only Mustang I've built *PICS*
- First Mustang sold is still with it's original owner. *NM* *LINK*
- I saw the Mustang at the New York World's Fair in 1964. Been a fan ever since. pics
- NEED WEATHERING HELP: copper scale chain needs blackening agent--Micro Mark has some--expensive for minimal use--vinegar work maybe? *NM*
- Mustang PIX
- Mustangs....pics....
- MY THROW IN... for Mustang day. Built this many years ago. PIX and thanks for looking
- Mustang Birthday today? I think there was a posting day scheduled......either way here's one of mine. *PIC*
- The new Mustang was introduced today in 1964. We pedaled our bikes down to see it. For the next few years it seemed like every driveway had a Mustang in it. *NM*
- I'm sorry I don't have pics. It was so unrgent to get them to market as soon as possible I didn't document the mods. For the stock height I just eyeballed it, and whatever was left made up the chopped body *NM*
- Thank you. Grab the saw and DO IT! *NM*
- Didn't realize you used the Altered States tops on both of those. I'm honored. I did offer up the masters to another caster a couple years ago but they passed. *NM*
- Calling it done..... '30 Model A Victoria Gasser. *PICS*
- Did anyone else get the text message saying TRJ #86 is on its way to subscribers and they're working on #87? *NM*
- DON'T WANT TO.... be a thunder sealer so is my own post. From one extreme to the other extreme. Same color but different extremes. PICS and thanks for looking
- Replicas and Miniatures
- Ranchero *PICS*
- That’s interesting as I’ve got mine. *NM*
- Kalmbach/Fine Scale publishes the contest issues. *NM*
- Gerry Chevalier casts a couple body in resin. *NM*
- Couldn't resist posting this. Talk about yankee ingenuity, how 'bout this custom build?----------MILITARY CUSTOM
- Speaking of car shows (?). I'll be attending this one Thursday and Friday.------SAMPLES
- Ever hear of a resin company called Design Detail, out of Seattle? I acquired some of it product line last night at an IPMS club meeting.
- Very sorry to hear this. Still got S & S Specialties PE stuff--still use it--as good as any PE on the market today. *NM*
- Totally O/T: If you got an email from my redchief66 account, delete it and dump your trash, I got hacked
- Anyone have the '73 Cougar yet? Was it in Black or (puhllleeze!) white styrene? Thanks! *NM*
- Always thought that body was sharp... Was he the only one that ran it? *NM*
- Frank, I'm with you on this,but to me each his own. I see rat rods as the progeny of past fads like over-customized cars of the early 60's, undriveable thingies like the bathtub car, and prostreet cars. Cars built to follow the laltest fad reach a point where theyh are no
- Tone down that impractical chin splitter, get rid of the ugly blocky bench top rear spoiler and tuck in those rubber cooler lines and it would look a lot better. *NM*
- Got my head snapping around with lots of new ideas. *NM*
- Off the bench......PICS......
- Mike, in real-life you never try to make hose like that take anything close to a 90 degree bend. You use the correct fitting to keep the hose straighter. Tight bends in any type of pressurized hose are a good failure point. I don't think this Superbird looks too bad, but the
- Dave, I will email you a flyer for the next show in Indy. JIM *NM*
- If anybody can do it good, that would be Frank. *NM*
- Re: Aurora Undertaker...Got the recent Polar Lights reissue, one of the toughest model I ever built, so much chrome, and confusing instructions *NM*
- Frank, I found a couple interior shots from another show.-----------PICS