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Add one more semi truck for the day. This was the first semi truck I ever built back when I was a teenager. There is a 10 yr old thread that recently resurfaced on "What was your first truck model" that I had mentioned this kit.     I found this kit on ebay with a really cheap buy it now price.  I took a gamble (that's how low it was)  and bought it - I wasn't really worried about the kit contents, I wanted the Box itself. Yes I know all the inaccuracies and other blah blah on this kit not being like the prototype.  I don't care - I wanted it again for the nostalgia of it.  But it is complete, not started  and has 4 extra metal axles. That's what I call a bonus!

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On 1/9/2025 at 4:48 PM, Bill Eh? said:

I just returned home from Dailey Hobbies, where I met up with a great friend. As usual, I bought some kits. I sure am glad that Don Prudhomme has given Atlantis licensing rights.

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The Nissan becuse I'm a "Fanboy!" LOL  Back in highschool I had a friend whose father was fairly high up in the Shell organization. Said father got my friend a summer job in the Arctic. He came home loaded with cash, and bought this Datsun new. It was even this colour.

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I have been waiting for this Moebius kit to arrive at Dailey's. Even though I haven't opened it, the box is quite substantial as it is about 50% taller than a regular Moebius kit box. Again, back in high school, I worked part time at an Esso station. When I was the closing person, it was my job to back the station's wrecker into the freshly cleaned first bay. That was my first experience with a standard! LOL

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Nice haul of some greats!  Your wrecker is on my wish List….

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Completed the set with a delivery today.

One will be built as a standard car.

One will be built using the MGSF transit to recreate the ridiculous 'Fat Boy' restomod.

One will be built to create a racing version - not sure if I'm going to try to recreate the Mille Miglia car or just something of my own imagination.

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Stopped in at the best shop in town, last evening and picked up a few unexciting items: The latest contest issue from the remains of the other magazine, a package of 1/16", and one of 3/32" K&S aluminum rod, and a smaller bottle of Mr. Color Levelling Thinner, because I've heard good things about it. I may try it in the One-Shot purple I mixed for the Badman project I'm working on. 

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Patience has paid off, went to our local vintage junk shop and holy smokes there was an original issue 1959 Lincoln AMT kit for $20! Just a question as it is a snap tite how easy on a scale of one to ten would it be to disassemble the car? Kinda unsure as I don’t want to break anything since it’s so old

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Got these 2.  

The Scania i thought of building it out of the box but as I left the shop i bought it from a real one passed by that had dual rear axles so I am going to add one axle to it so it is more like a scandinavian truck.

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The western star is probably going to end up donating its chassie and driveline to end up as a Dodge Bighorn, I already have the non Coca-Cola version of the Western star in my stash 

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28 minutes ago, Falcon Ranchero said:

Patience has paid off, went to our local vintage junk shop and holy smokes there was an original issue 1959 Lincoln AMT kit for $20! Just a question as it is a snap tite how easy on a scale of one to ten would it be to disassemble the car? Kinda unsure as I don’t want to break anything since it’s so old

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Craftsman kits are pretty durable.  They were meant for a young audience that had the desire build and then play with them. 

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My haul from a local show/swap this morning. Photo thread in Contests & Shows if you're so inclined to look! I went not really needing anything but found some deals. The ancient set of Revell Highway Pioneers was a nice find, some are missing parts but scored the whole lot for $20. The '54 Corvette promos were a good find especially the Pennant Blue one-those are hard to find for some reason. There was a guy with a whole table full of cheap rebuilders. A couple of the '32s, the '56 & 59 will likely get cleaned up and put on the survivor shelf the others are good for parts. All told I spent right around a hundo for everything in these pics including the lot of Speed Age magazines from 1949-1954. Sometimes it's hard to turn down a good deal.

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3 hours ago, Falcon Ranchero said:

Patience has paid off, went to our local vintage junk shop and holy smokes there was an original issue 1959 Lincoln AMT kit for $20! Just a question as it is a snap tite how easy on a scale of one to ten would it be to disassemble the car? Kinda unsure as I don’t want to break anything since it’s so old

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Excellent find, I'm envious! The Craftsman kits were basically an unassembled promo. Lots of good surface detail, and they really build up nice as curbsides. I'd love to see them reissued.

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4 hours ago, Falcon Ranchero said:

Patience has paid off, went to our local vintage junk shop and holy smokes there was an original issue 1959 Lincoln AMT kit for $20! Just a question as it is a snap tite how easy on a scale of one to ten would it be to disassemble the car? Kinda unsure as I don’t want to break anything since it’s so old

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This might be easy. Unscrew the screws on the chassis. This will release the bumpers and body. Glass and interior may be easy too, that depends on how much glue if any was used to secure it. The pieces are usually held on posts by little rings of plastic. You might be able to pry those off very carefully.

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5 hours ago, RSchnell said:

My haul from a local show/swap this morning. Photo thread in Contests & Shows if you're so inclined to look! I went not really needing anything but found some deals. The ancient set of Revell Highway Pioneers was a nice find, some are missing parts but scored the whole lot for $20. The '54 Corvette promos were a good find especially the Pennant Blue one-those are hard to find for some reason. There was a guy with a whole table full of cheap rebuilders. A couple of the '32s, the '56 & 59 will likely get cleaned up and put on the survivor shelf the others are good for parts. All told I spent right around a hundo for everything in these pics including the lot of Speed Age magazines from 1949-1954. Sometimes it's hard to turn down a good deal.

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Now that’s a haul!

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