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So we can make a ‘69 out of the ‘70 using the AMT body. *NM*
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What would be the point? *NM*
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Just seen on the other big board that Round2 will be reissuing the "Mach Won" '70 Mustang funnycar. , ,Remember that kit had a bone stock body and was the only '70 Mustang in 1/25 even close to being accurate. , , Would have been a big help to me earlier this year. *NM* *PIC*
I wonder how hard it would be to make a ‘69 using parts from the MPC kit. *NM*
The mpc body is slightly shorter than the amt body but the width and headlight area details are very close... *NM* *PIC*
What would be the point? *NM*
So we can make a ‘69 out of the ‘70 using the AMT body. *NM*
I get that but why would you want to? It's be easier to just splice 2 MPC kits together to the right length , , or better yet, just fix the 1/4 window opening on the Revell '69. *NM*
Front end clip and side vents are easier than lengthening bodys. The Revell version is nice, but I like the original AMT better. *NM*
Cool, understandable. *NM*
Fortunately, the Mach Won comes with an extra... *PIC*
If that's from the Mach Won, there's more there then just the '69 Grille. Those bumpers are for the '69 too. The '70 bumpers have the grille/headlight surround molded to the front and the rear has the rear grille and tail light surrounds molded to it. *NM*
Those parts are present because this chrome shot originated in the longnose '69 funny car kit. *NM*
Ahhhh.... so - would "Mach Won" be a standard wheelbase version of the long nose chassis?
If I understand Mark and Tim's comments correctly, it would appear to be just that. *NM*
I was building aircraft/armor/ships when that was new - the cover art was fantastic but never bought it
When that selloff begins and you're tempted, be careful to get a clear view of the chrome trees; I've seen kits from that era with dulled original chrome, including at least one Mach Won. *NM*
Final assembly, '69 and '70.... *PIC*
Round2 will be reissuing the "Mach Won" '70 Mustang funnycar. *NM* *PIC*
That roll at set up looks terrible. Is it accurate? *NM*
Yessssssss!!!!!!!! How to exploit this incredible find by R2
To clarify: a stock conversion will need the '70 interior bucket - no others interchange
Interesting... the instructions do show the '69 as having support posts at the back and the '70 without. Placing '69 and '70 bodies side by side shows them nearly identical in measurements... *NM* *PIC*
Another pic... *NM* *PIC*
Wondering if there were two '69 tools - or
The F/C has separately molded pans for the front and rear IIRC. *NM*
They had to recycle those from the '69 kit as the front valance was now included with the stock '70 chassis *PIC*
The rear pan is molded to the body on the 69 annual. *NM*
Longnose body was (then) new, but obviously designed to reuse the '69 trim pieces. I can’t see a need for two '69 tools; there were some '69 promos but not very many *NM*
They’re nice, but they are very expensive. *NM* *PIC*
Are we sure it's not the Polar Lights kit? *NM*
All I'm seeing is the listing and kit # from one of this board's competitors. Could be but why would they use the old AMT name on it ? *NM*
Round 2 has not "cross branded" kits, except for the ex-Lindberg items (it appears that brand won't be used on car/truck kits any more) *NM*
Funny thing about the 007 AMT 1971 Mustang kit -
Bruce, I still can't see any of your pics in any post, no problem with any other members post except your ones.....lol.......oh well.. *NM*
The 007 Mustang was probably sold as AMT to be consistent with the already-issued '70 Galaxie. That probably affected the non-007 Mustang also *NM*
Bruce - thank you for posting that! - windshield alternatives available in a few places
No, it’s the AMT kit body. *NM*
It's the original AMT kit body, not the Polar Lights one...TB *NM*
UPDATE: Checked my stash and the interior shells for '69 and '70 are a direct interchange
Maybe after this release, they can clone the parts necessary for a stock issue. *NM*
On the other board, Steven G said that was a possibility once the Mach Won kit has run it's course. Looks like they "MAY" have all the necessary parts already, but that's just a guess based on his posts. *NM*
Will see Steve in November, hopefully...