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Post by sharp on Apr 30, 2021 20:48:42 GMT -5
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Post by sharp on Apr 30, 2021 21:01:06 GMT -5
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Post by jerseydevil on May 1, 2021 9:46:25 GMT -5
Another clean build with great details like ignition wiring and the coil. For a minute there I thought it was an AMT kit, if this was an original Lindberg mold you really kicked it up a few notches and then some! Excellent work! By the way, I take this is the Lindberg 34 Ford?
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Post by 41chevy on May 1, 2021 11:06:51 GMT -5
Another clean build with great details like ignition wiring and the coil. For a minute there I thought it was an AMT kit, if this was an original Lindberg mold you really kicked it up a few notches and then sum! Excellent work! By the way, I take this is the Lindberg 34 Ford? It is the AMT kit (RC2 owns Lindberg) The molds were cleaned up. This is a great build and you small block and details are good. Says 1970s all over it. Sweet! Paul
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Post by sharp on May 1, 2021 12:54:10 GMT -5
Thanks guys. This is the kit that I used for the build. The molds weren't bad at all, just a little clean up was needed.
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Post by lo51merc on May 4, 2021 10:21:21 GMT -5
Wonderful work there. The old kit can still look great in the right hands, and you nailed it with this one. Gary
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Post by Dave from Pleasanton on May 16, 2021 11:26:47 GMT -5
The AMT 34 pickup was my favorite kit as a kid. The Lindberg seems to be from the same molds as near as I can tell. Wonderful job filling in the spare tire mount in the fender. Wonderful job all around.
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