Found these while looking for some thing else. http://www.freewebs.com/rmrresin/nf125.htm 69 Cuda wagon. 65 Riviera panel 70? colt wagon 32 Ford Hearse
Damn you Tedy, I was not planning on getting back into building models anytime soon, but now I might have to. Thanks, you prick!
Yeah, kinda made me want to dig the old kits out also....almost glad Wall Mart does'nt sell them any more. That was a prick decition by W-Mart
I am actually glad Walmart stopped selling them. They were killing my Local Hobby Shops. Now that they stopped selling them, business has picked back up and they are doing strong again. My favorites Hobby Shop is a 3rd generation operation and I have been a customer of theirs for 22 years, starting with models and now with RCs. Walmart puts the screws to all the small businesses and I hate them for it!
This is true, We only have one hoby shop here and I always did and will by suplies from them but while W-Mart was selling kits for dirt the hobby shops kits were still apx $20 for the same AMT as W-Mart. Now that W-Mart stopped selling kits, the hobby shop raised there prices:confused:, hence when it comes to kits I'll stick with Model Express. Even with shipping it's way cheaper.
Thank you Ted, I wasn't aware of these Resin kit conversions . I might be interested in the 1932 Ford Hearse as it could work in one of my service station dioramas . Ed Shaver
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