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I think many of us suffer from variations of that syndrome. *NM*
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Don't be getting your Underoos in a twist there, Mike... LOL... I never said that there is anything wrong with simply assembling a kit (perhaps I'd get something finished if that is how I approached this hobby)...
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Here they are.... My pics from the Cedarville Model Car Contest..... *PICS* *LINK*
Was the flyer available as a print on t-shirts? *NM*
Yep.... I got the poster and the T-shirt! *NM*
Are you interested in both Mike ? I can give him a call tonight to see what is left. *NM*
If t shirts available I’d be interested in one as well *NM*
OKAY *NM*
Thank you, but no thanks. I just thought I had seen on Facebook that they had that print on a shirt. *NM*
WOW!! *NM*
Did you know that MPC announced that they would kit this car. It was the early '80's and sadly it never happened. *NM* *PIC*
I doubt they will, but maybe since they finally did the garbage truck, they might get around to this one. *NM*
My understanding is that they announced it to 'test the waters'. Not enough interest from retailers. *NM*
Yeah, I don't think people would have been knocking down the doors at the LHS, but It would have been a cool kit, probably along the lines of the Schwinn and Ski doo builders...
Yeah, I don't think people would have been knocking down the doors at the LHS, but It would have been a cool kit, probably along the lines of the Schwinn and Ski doo builders...
At that time for MPC and most of the model companies retailers usually didn't mean the LHS, but basically the Marts and other big boxes with how many cartons would they pre-order. *NM*
I recall that announcement very well.... It was listed in the Model Empire Catalog at the time.... I pre-ordered two of them... Was VERY disappointed when it never materialized. *NM*
Marty, did you get the wagon parts? *NM*
Yes.... Thank you, Scott!!! I had meant to give you a shout out, but sometimes life gets the better of me and things I mean to do get shoved out of my brain. *NM*
Good to know. I always enjoy the photos you post. *NM*
EXCELLENT !!! Thanks, Marty!! As usual. Ya did good! *NM*
Just couldn't keep from wondering, is that Bronco a 3-D rendering, or a scratch built build? now days when you can let a computer program build your model, not saying this one is, would there be a seperate class from people who scratchbuild theirs, versas someone who
Trust me when I tell you that is based on a HEAVILY modified Revell Bronco... Ken is among the best modelers anywhere and is no stranger to cutting, kitbashing, and scratchbuilding.... He is no kit "assembler"!!!
When I was talking to him earlier in the day he was telling me about it and it's not a 3D print..... His body shaping and scratching is some of the most awesome work I've ever seen. *NM*
What’s wrong with being a kit assembler? Good work is good work. *NM*
Don't be getting your Underoos in a twist there, Mike... LOL... I never said that there is anything wrong with simply assembling a kit (perhaps I'd get something finished if that is how I approached this hobby)...
Same here. Numerous stalled out projects. If only I could concentrate on just building….err…..assembling a box stock kit for once. Ain’t happening in this lifetime, I guess. *NM*
I think many of us suffer from variations of that syndrome. *NM*
There is no computer that could finish/paint/assemble a beautiful model like that! So what if some parts were, or were not, 3D printed? *NM*
Thanks for the great pictures! *NM*
That Bronco is a game changer!!! *NM*
Wow. What a show and thanks for sharing your terrific pics!! *NM*
Great stuff! I wish I had been able to come! Hopefully next year! *NM*
See you at Waukesha next month, Bob? *NM*
That is my hope and plan Marty! *NM*