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The blown/vinyl topped 71/72 B-body proves we need either the AMT kit reversed or the R/M kit with cool street machine parts *NM*
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Friday Evening Randomness..... ENJOY!!!! *PICS*
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Friday Evening Randomness..... ENJOY!!!! *PICS*
Another great selection! Thanks :) *NM*
The blown/vinyl topped 71/72 B-body proves we need either the AMT kit reversed or the R/M kit with cool street machine parts *NM*
Great pics Marty! Our ol buddy Albert would have enjoyed all those 62 Tin Indians! *NM*
Balanced mix of old and cool *NM*
Re: Friday Evening Randomness..... ENJOY!!!! *PICS* thanks for posting those. I'm really diggin that 70 (?) Chevy, guess its a Biscayne? either way, very nice! *NM*
Impala. Biscayne went away after 1969, Bel Air was only available as a four-door sedan and wagon for '70 *NM*
This is the second time in a few weeks you have posted this pic. What's the story behind it? *NM* *PIC*
That's an actual Revell of Germany kit. Issued only once, inspired by a German comic strip character *NM*
I'd never seen it before. Wondered if it was a phantom box. *NM*
Just a kit that I find absolutely fascinating.... Didn't realize that I had posted it before. *NM*
Is the kit an accurate scale model, or a cartoonish thing like the Dave Deal models? *NM*
The bike is real as a heart attack but it was based on the one in the German comic. *NM* *PIC*
What are the engines, I originally thought Triumph but don't think so........I'd love to get a kit & build it, 1/9th scale, make a small trailer & tow it behind a Mono Big Deuce....lol. *NM*
On the real bike it says the 4 engines are 1955 Horex engines, whatever those are. *NM*
Here oy is in action *NM* *LINK*
One was built for the last GSL follow link and its in the motorcycle awards , of course lots of other kool models as well *NM* *LINK*
That was built by my friend John Teresi, and I did the decals for it to match the real bike. In the model they couldn't use the Porsche name. I also did the decals for 3 of his other winners, the Guardian, ZZR Spy Rod & Throttle Demon. *PIC*
It was definately a kit, was listed in the Revell Germany catalog from 15 yrs or so ago, I ordered it but I think it was only available originally in Europe due to licencing. *NM*
The hood ornament on this looks like it might be the Mayflower like later Plymouths. Is this car a '30s Plymouth or something else? *NM* *PIC*
Yes, 1934 Plymouth. *NM*
Great stuff Marty. Thanks for all you do here! *NM*
Thanks Marty! *NM*