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Bill, that is the Revell snap Beetle kit and it comes with those wheels. *NM*
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Might help if I included the pic... ;^) *NM* *PIC*
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Even though it's been almost a week since the Milwaukee NNL, here are some of my pics from the show and a link to my Fotki album. *LINK*
Marquette, MI? Do you have a flyer or info on it? *NM*
Yep! Here ya go Mike!
Re: Yep! Here ya go Mike! Thanks!
Many parts of it are beautiful! Most parts I've been to are! *NM*
Thanks for the terrific pics! The line up of of BMW 250 Isetta variants is amazing. But with its front door, is driver access into the snow plow version through the roof? If so, maybe some steps on the side and hatch with handle and hinges would be in order? ;^) *PICS*
Anyone know the source for these wheels? *NM*
Might help if I included the pic... ;^) *NM* *PIC*
Bill, that is the Revell snap Beetle kit and it comes with those wheels. *NM*
Thanks for the info! *NM*
Using your suggestion I did a google image search and found they are only in the Revell SnapTite VW NEW Beetle kit release with the flames on the box top art. The others have the stock wheels. Thanks for pointing the way! *NM*
You’re very welcome Bill. The reason I even know that is my buddy won that kit in the raffle at the show. *NM*
Thanks Bob... I really hated missing the show, but none of my regular crew was going and, with recent worsening of my Diabetes symptoms, I just wan't comfortable making the trip alone. *NM*
Dang, Marty... I hope the docs have something up their sleeves that can help you with that. Best wishes, man. *NM*
Missed you and the IL crew there Marty. Take care of yourself my friend! *NM*
For a loooong time, I've wanted to try to buld a '41 Willys as just a "plain ol' strret rod", wthout a HUGE engine and with bumpers(front and rear), and maybe even fog "lamps". Was kinda "skeered" on how it would turn out. Saw the green one posted. Yup, gonna give it a whirl *NM*
I hear ya Boomer. I’ve been considering attempting to convert a couple of Revell’s drag kits into more of a stock version , starting with the Henry J.