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Cheers Mark.
Remember , common sense is not common.
Love this stuff! Great job!
Thanks mustang1989, and I've got another one coming along. 1969 Hawk Sandpiper!
I like these unusual kits like this. Very cool Pat!!!
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Pleasure Greg.
keavdog Big Tom Daniel fan. I did the red baron, beer wagon, pie wagon, paddy wagon.... They are so fun to build. Here's a Link to his page/kits
Big Tom Daniel fan. I did the red baron, beer wagon, pie wagon, paddy wagon.... They are so fun to build.
Here's a Link to his page/kits
Guess I was a big Tom Daniel fan too, but I didn't know it 'til just now. Many of the oddball kits I built were his, and I only realised it from visiting his site you linked to, John.
I'm browsing through the list of his kits/designs and having a flood of memories.
Thanks for the link, John, and thanks again for the thread, Pat. It's a fun one.
Yeah Pat ;
Gotta I dig Tom Daniels too ! Awesome fun builds !
Thanks guys, for the info and link. I subscribe to CC as well and they have a list the same as your link.
Thanks,
John
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Didja know that there some who have rebuilt the frame of that in Aluminum Tubes and Rod ? I don't know about most , If I get them they get built and given away as gifts . Great time building them though .Me , I always liked Ed " Big Daddy " Roth's stuff .
Thanks fox, yes I always hope that the new owners/manufacturers of AMT and other companies would look back and see what moulds they have and resurect some or most of the old kits like this!
Nice build Pat. I've never seen that one either. Hope that they bring some of them back. They were a lot of fun to build.
Jim
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On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Thanks kensar. Yes it's a shame that they don't make all of the 'Show Rods' that they did in the '60's and '70's!
I've never seen this on either.
They sure made some wildly imaginative model vehicles in the 60's and 70's.
Kensar
Thanks guys I love weird and cranky stuff! It also helped that Right on Replicas have a build on YouTube as the instructions are so basic and having the engine 'open' to view I had to wire it and on the video it showed the spark plug firing order!
I don't remember that kit, and perhaps I shouldn't admit that the little box really threw me off until John commented on what it is.
It just looks like fun. Thanks for sharing!
Thats pretty wild! I really like the inclusion of the little model box card stock. My AMT plymouth duster came with one. Really fun.
I remember building that Waaaayyyy back in the day.( the engine got re-used in several different build's of mine.)
I never did get use to those "Steam roller" rear tire's
Thank's for taking me down "memory lane", Your build look's Great !
Dont worry about the thumbprint, paint it Rust , and call it "Battle Damage"
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