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Pics? The A roadster pickups are a favorite *NM*
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I have a '29 A Pick Up....what do you have? *NM*
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For the folks that build the older Fords *PIC*
I build this stuff. ICM is very good, very detailed stuff. *NM*
As the owner of a 1:1 Model A, I am really excited for these kits! *NM*
I have a '29 A Pick Up....what do you have? *NM*
I have a 1931 Slant Windshield Town Sedan. *NM*
Is that pretty rare? *NM*
No, not really. Since they are mostly steel except for the roof bows, there are more of them left than the earlier 4 door sedans that had more wood in them. They are great for touring. *NM*
Here's mine...... *NM* *PIC*
Nice! *NM*
I LOVE you phone booth truck... *NM*
I see that you built if for your wife... *NM*
Yes, she drove it to work every day for 6 years. *NM*
Pics? The A roadster pickups are a favorite *NM*
I have a 1930 AA ; flatbed with grain body. I, too, am anxious for this series! The Love of My Life was partial to the Phaetons but I was inclined to a Briggs bodied Leatherback sedan. sides. *NM*
Beautiful box art…wish they were 1/25th scale. *NM*
I wonder how they will compare to the original Monogram kits. *NM*
These look nice, I hope they lead to other body styles being produced. *NM*
Right there with you... A close cab pickup would be awesome! *NM*
I would be happy with any body styles that are not already available! Wouldn't mind '28/'29's as well! *NM*
I don't know old cars very well. What's the difference between the 2? They look the same to me other than one has an uptop and the other the top is down. *NM*
That's it *NM*
I've posted this before - ICM car kit - *PIC*
You've got a unique build going on there. I really like it. I hope you try to finish it one day. *NM*