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Hello, does anyone have any idea if there is a manufacturer offering a 1/24 or 1/25 scale model of a 2002 Ford F-150? I would like to have and build one, as my first truck was a 2002 Ford F-150, and is still my vehicle. I don't know, but the way the government is looking, I think my truck may be outlawed soon, and I would at least like to have a scale model, if that does happen.
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Revell make a 1999 ford f 150 xlt spacecab flaireside that i am working on right now nice kit. most likely 1999 look pretty much the same as 2002. revell are yet to release any later models.hope they do it soon, would be a good build.
se ya
Revell also made a SVT Lightning too around that year
Just build it (and post pics when youre done)
Railfan 233 I think my truck may be outlawed soon, and I would at least like to have a scale model, if that does happen.
I think my truck may be outlawed soon, and I would at least like to have a scale model, if that does happen.
I highly doubt that the government will outlaw your truck. No vehicle has even been banned in this country, and the government has bigger fish to fry.
The posters before me gave good info. I'm not aware of a 2002 model, with the possible exception of the Harley-Davidson truck. But any 1997 or newer Ford truck (I don't think the newer trucks have been kitted) could work. A 1997 would have to have the exhaust lengthened, though. I'm reasonably certain that there were also promo models of it, if you'd like to go that route.
In progress: Hasegawa P-51D/K (being built as a D), Tamiya Morris Mini Cooper 1275S, Testors Kaman H-43B Huskie (held up by lack of parts)
To be resumed sooner or later: Academy M151A2 with Eduard photo-etch
Thanks.
My truck is not a flare side, but I think I could possibly rework the truckbed and make the 1999 model into a 2002 model.
Also, to whom said that there hasn't been a vehicle outlawed in the U.S. yet, there's one acception (but I don't think it applies under civil matters) how about an armed military vehicle?
Railfan 233 Also, to whom said that there hasn't been a vehicle outlawed in the U.S. yet, there's one acception (but I don't think it applies under civil matters) how about an armed military vehicle?
Are you thinking of the M151?
Dan A Railfan 233: Also, to whom said that there hasn't been a vehicle outlawed in the U.S. yet, there's one acception (but I don't think it applies under civil matters) how about an armed military vehicle? Are you thinking of the M151?
Railfan 233: Also, to whom said that there hasn't been a vehicle outlawed in the U.S. yet, there's one acception (but I don't think it applies under civil matters) how about an armed military vehicle?
Yes, that's one of the ones I was thinking about. I didn't know about the M-151s being dangerous, untill I started a thred about my possible purchace of 2 from a military museum ( under Odds&ends) Interesting, the outlaw of M-151s, I never knew the military ever not allowing a military vehicle to be used in a civilian enviornment ( other than the M-60 Patton battle tanks, as well as other vehicles with cannons)
Are you looking only for plastic or also for metal?
It doesn't really matter, I don't have a whole lot of experiance with metal, but I have been wanting to give it a shot.
The Speccast has some in die cast.
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