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Hi everybody! I'm converting a Lindberg 1964 Dodge Ramchargers into a NASCAR. Although it will not be a super detailed build, I'm adding important details such as double shocks at all four corners, roll cage and basic wiring and plumbing to the engine and chassis. I've done a lot of research...
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Gone live with my 1980's NASCAR photo archive. Among other things, this online database is intended as a resource for modelers needing reference material. The fully searchable archive contain thousands of photos and prints are available from 4x6 on up. The ever-growing database is located at : http...
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Im thinking of selling off my Earnhardt collection to be exact. I just dont have room for it anymore. Here is a list of what I have....what do yall think I could get for it realistically? Mono 0987 Earnhardt Goodwrench Lumina/Michael Waltrip Pennzoil Grand Prix Combo, tears in wrapping, 1:24 scale RM...
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Ok, I couldn't resist. Yes I am 48 yrs. and feel like a kid again building models with my 11 year old son. About a year ago, I introduced my son to model building. I started a F 14 Tomcat fighter jet and my son built a car. Yes it took him 2 days, me, it was 9 weeks later. Today my son has come such...
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Hey guys, I'm pretty much new to this forum situation, but definitely not model BUILDING. I've been building them for exactly 30 years and even today, I still am. So, I thought I'd just go ahead and try out this thing, and hello to everybody else. But I have a serious question; After 30 years...
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name is harry live in lockport ny ( a.k.a. lostport,ny ) hobby store here in town burned down some time ago and have not been building since then favs are nascar models mostly box stock except on the rare occasion i have found kewel stuff like window nets hood pins. decals are slixx or some other decals...
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Thanks for the "plug" for the 1959 Thunderbird. Holman-Moody still knew the inner workings of FoMoCo (remember Ford was following the car-makers "ban" on racing. The "ban" was put forward by Chevrolet to get Ford and their Supercharged 300HP 312CID engines out of racing...
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This Revell 1963 Chevy lowrider has a scratchbuilt exhaust, roll bar, instrument panel, seat belts, and headers. The driver figure is from a Revell 2006 Dale Earnhardt Jr. NASCAR kit, modified to fit this model. The finish is Testor's One Coat gold and Testor's Model Master two-part white lacquer...
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Hi everyone! I wants to know where can I get this kind of rims. Daytona 8 rounded holes, for my 1/25 F&F Tokio Drift Chevrolet Montecarlo project. I been surfing the web and I don't figure out where a kit or aftermarket rims like these can exist. maybe a kit, but all they all have the square...
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My first big challenge in model building was scratchbuilding a frame for an AMT 69 charger daytona. When I got the kit I was only 9 and was disappointed with the kits chassis,so I figured why not try building my own frame. I started out by cutting out the floorpans from the old frame and building the...
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BKcustoms
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06-09-2010
Tags: parts box, frame, stock car, XLR kitbash, paint, modeling, Engine, motors, scratchbuilt, Plymouth, Daytona, NASCAR, engine detail, detail parts, Scot Blower
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