Thanks for the great builds, I have been able to tap into the young builder with your straight forward builds. And Build it how you want!!! There is enough pressure in life.
You got me back into model building. I built the ‘Vega Rat Trap’ version. Didn’t turn out as good as yours. This is the first model I built in 40years. Mine looks like it was in a real bump and grind race. Lots of fun though. Took my mind off the virus.
My buddy got me back into modeling after a 25 year hiatus. How some things have changed. The last models I built were of my Dads race cars he ran at the local track. I got 3 more to finish his set. Then onto this one that another local racer drove. Thanks for sharing. Love all the build reviews.
I wouldn't think that metallic dark cherry would look nice on a model car body. Boy, was I wrong. I've built the '34 Ford Slammer some odd years ago. I keep forgetting to get pictures of it to show on the Facebook page. I painted it up in John Deere colors just because LOL. Another lovely build.
I had just bought this kit at Hobby Lobby and I can only hope mine looks half as good as yours does. I like the fine point gel pens you are using. I paused the vid and took pictures of them so I will have some soon. The Primsmacolor Premier Silver made the gauges look awesome. I watch all your videos and learn a little bit more every day. Thanks for making the vids and posting them.
The color you put on this car is way better than the orange they choose for the box! Quite awesome build. Not my cup of tea, I'm into passenger car, but I can see this is a nice kit indeed.
Love these modified kits ran late model dirt cars in ky for years can relate to these cars sweet build love it waiting on the next one you do great work
Fantastic , my man ! Those headers alone may be worth a purchase ( I'd use 'em on the AMT 1963 Chevy II Wagon along with the L-79 from the 1966 Nova Hardtop ) . Love that Cherry Red paint !
Perfect "load" for "Racers Wedge! By 70's pre-war "tin" was increasingly scarce with '60's and 70's compacts becoming most common- so Chevy II or gen 1 Camaro for a "kit-bash" maybe?
Great build, Chris. You paint better with that ratty old brush than I can with a fine pointed one. But, oh no! You used Rustoleum paint! Rustoleum and styrene are a toxic combination. Why, I painted a model with it about 30 years ago, and I have to check it every day to make sure that it hasn’t exploded or melted into a ball.
Would love to see a display of all your built kits. Theres gotta be hundreds of em. We've seen a bit of your stash of unbuilt stuff, how about the other side and show off how you display all your built kits (if in fact you have them displayed)
There is an error. 427 big block valve covers have 3 bolts on top and 4 bolts on the bottom not 2 and 2 (see 19:20) like the small block valve covers. Headers are correct.
What can you tell me about rattle can paint that does not say it is ok for plastic? I mean can some be used on plastic? Would using it over primer work?
Just wanted to let you know that I've been spreading your tip around about using Mod Podge . it is spreading like wild fire and I'm referring everyone to your channel that comments about the tip
This is not a knock on this wonderful build, nor on the kit/series. I've got all of them. This is just an observation. It seems like the MPC modified line up was modeled after asphalt modified,, but they don't have a front window and have dirt tires. The AMT Modified series (I have them all too) are clearly modeled after a Tobias chassis dirt car, says so on the box. They come with slicks much like an asphalt car. Things that make you go hmmm.
Now, this is just a question, ok? But why when the pieces are already molded in WHITE, why do you paint them WHITE anyway,? They're already white. Seems like a waste of white paint that could of been used somewhere else more deserving. Just my opiníon. Nothing personal. Great videos sir,👍👍👍👍
Missing Rad hose? Easy fix is use some suitable dia. solder - smooth for rubber w/paint or if texturedjust leave silver with transparent red or blue for quick connect fittings...
These are fun little kits, wish they’d release more 👍🏼. That being said, for those that are a little picky as I am, not to the “rivet counter” extreme, there is one glaring issue with this kit as well as the ‘34 Slammer. I don’t know WHAT that motor is, what it was modeled from, or is supposed to represent, but it is NOT a Ford motor in any sense of the word. Yes, the distributor is mounted in front, and exhaust pattern is correct but that is it, PERIOD. Is that a death strike to buying/building these kits ?? Absolutely not !!! Just be aware, the engine, which is pretty front and center in these little modifieds, is nothing but a very generic V-8ish engine.
I built mine and I did it just like the box art, overall it was a very enjoyable build!
This makes me want to see his collection
Id love to see him build a handmade diorama for his kits, like a race shop, or an auto shop, or a show garage
Yes i would love to see some of his collection and how he displays them 👍👍👌
Very cool! A 4 car high bank diorama would be sweet, may need to expand the man cave.
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Thanks for the great builds, I have been able to tap into the young builder with your
straight forward builds. And Build it how you want!!! There is enough pressure in life.
Great to hear!
Just finished mine up very simple kit but what fun it was
Great job. Love it at 28:43 ! "He runs it a little rich...backfires a little bit."
Thanks, much appreciated!
You got me back into model building. I built the ‘Vega Rat Trap’ version. Didn’t turn out as good as yours. This is the first model I built in 40years. Mine looks like it was in a real bump and grind race. Lots of fun though. Took my mind off the virus.
Thanks for stopping by! Keep having fun!
My buddy got me back into modeling after a 25 year hiatus. How some things have changed. The last models I built were of my Dads race cars he ran at the local track. I got 3 more to finish his set. Then onto this one that another local racer drove. Thanks for sharing. Love all the build reviews.
Thanks, enjoy!
Fantastic. Great choices in color and finishes. A day without testors silver is a day without......Thanks for the effort!
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Aah, nothing like a Strauss waltz to brighten the day!
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Awesome kit .
Cool paint and build .
SOO KOOOOOLLLL .
Glad you like it!
I wouldn't think that metallic dark cherry would look nice on a model car body. Boy, was I wrong. I've built the '34 Ford Slammer some odd years ago. I keep forgetting to get pictures of it to show on the Facebook page. I painted it up in John Deere colors just because LOL.
Another lovely build.
Thanks Mark!
love the color on that one, was'nt sure about the chassis the same color as body but wow
Right on!
Love how much you enjoy building these kits great job again!!
Thanks again!
I had just bought this kit at Hobby Lobby and I can only hope mine looks half as good as yours does. I like the fine point gel pens you are using. I paused the vid and took pictures of them so I will have some soon. The Primsmacolor Premier Silver made the gauges look awesome. I watch all your videos and learn a little bit more every day. Thanks for making the vids and posting them.
Wonderful!
awesome color combo.. I am definitely going to get back into building thanks
She's ANOTHER MASTERPIECE Chris. I Love The EVERYTHING !! God Bless All.
Thanks Gary!
Looks like all those 90s Amt Pro Street kits just got a massive injection of tire upgrade.....🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘❤
Enjoy!
Love this build keep them comming
Thanks!
Wish they'd put the treaded tires in the modified stockers kits all the have in those are slicks but the choice would be great BTW another awesome kit
That would be cool
The color you put on this car is way better than the orange they choose for the box! Quite awesome build. Not my cup of tea, I'm into passenger car, but I can see this is a nice kit indeed.
Thanks!
Another winner Chris! Very cool color and decal choices !
Thanks again!
Love these modified kits ran late model dirt cars in ky for years can relate to these cars sweet build love it waiting on the next one you do great work
Thanks 👍
Looks like a fun kit. I really like old school racers.
Enjoy!
Another great build! That’s a great looking race car!
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Another great build you have awesome skills. Love this series from mpc. Have a great weekend thanks for sharing Chris.
Thanks 👍
Always loved the open wheel modifieds!! Kool build!!
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@@hpiguy you’re welcome!
Fantastic , my man ! Those headers alone may be worth a purchase ( I'd use 'em on the AMT 1963 Chevy II Wagon along with the L-79 from the 1966 Nova Hardtop ) .
Love that Cherry Red paint !
Right on!
Nice video Chris............. Those Modifieds are always fun to build. You can do so much with them! 👍👍🏁🏁
You got that right!
Nice one!! This kit will go great on the Racers Wedge pickup 😁
Ive started the 34 to go on a differant lorry.
I think so too!
Awesome video. Thank you. I think I’ll go pick up that kit!
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Definitely be hunting for this kit
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Love it, love it. Excellent stuff. Super cool color. Great video.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great build of a neat simple model. Keep up the great work.
Thanks, will do!
What a good looking race car. Great work!
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It came out really nice man
Thanks!
We don’t really race cars on dirt tracks we race dirt bikes on dirt tracks
You know you’re the first TH-cam or that responded to me right
Did not mean to put or
Nice as always Chris like the color scheme keep those models coming cant wait for more lol thank you for sharing
Thanks, will do!
What a cool little kit ! Looks great ! 😃
Thanks 👍
thanx Chris , luv this one.....Rock onnn then
Robert
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Great build Chris love the color combination 👍👍
Glad you like it!
Always look forward to another build.
Thank you!
Like to watch.your builds you make it look so easy for me not so much
Another kool 1 always here for these
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Such a neat build again.
Thank you!
Love Your Work Perfect Job on Your Builds 👍👍
Glad you like them!
I use super glue to put the roll cage together n super glue it in place so it's stuck good
Look awsome on box art too
Great build as usual my friend!
Thanks again!
Great review. Looks awesome love the color. Thanks for sharing Chris.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent job on this
Thank you very much!
I was gonna buy 72 chevy truck, think I'll grab this kit instead. thanks for the review Chris
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1936 meets 427 = Track Racer
BTW - nice build
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Love the way you painted the details, especially the shocks! Superb as always.
Thank you so much 😀
This was a very great build that you did
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Beautiful job mate👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I can dig it bud! Nice build as always! 👍👍✌🏻
Right on!
Another awesome one
Thanks for the visit!
Nice job
Thank you! Cheers!
awesome as always
Thank you! Cheers!
Perfect "load" for "Racers Wedge! By 70's pre-war "tin" was increasingly scarce with '60's and 70's compacts becoming most common- so Chevy II or gen 1 Camaro for a "kit-bash" maybe?
another great build, turned out awesome, i dont think the cover is off that rear diff, thats a quick change rear end
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Might have to try one
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Really nice
Thank you! Cheers!
Great build, Chris. You paint better with that ratty old brush than I can with a fine pointed one. But, oh no! You used Rustoleum paint! Rustoleum and styrene are a toxic combination. Why, I painted a model with it about 30 years ago, and I have to check it every day to make sure that it hasn’t exploded or melted into a ball.
LOL, yeah, we'll just let those guys rant and be angry about everything and we'll keep having fun making models.
Would love to see a display of all your built kits. Theres gotta be hundreds of em. We've seen a bit of your stash of unbuilt stuff, how about the other side and show off how you display all your built kits (if in fact you have them displayed)
Most get stored, some get given away. Thanks!
I have that in a Slot Car Model. Looks like another model to buy and build.
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@@hpiguy Always a pleasure.
Awesome, man that reminds me one race car I had like to do. Reino Tulonen go google it, "RATA AUKI" literally means " get out my track"
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would like seeing a kit like this made to look like a car from Mad Max
I think I am going to buy that kit just for the body. It's what I am looking for to use on a fuel altered I am building.
Enjoy!
So for your next build can you do the amt ford c900 tilt cab with trailer?
C600*
Need to see some dirt latemodel in extreme detail 🤔
Can we see all of this series of kits together? Set them up like they’re racing or something?
You can see every episode on the channel home page.
I won't be setting these up for pics just to play with them, no. Sorry man.
Nice job as always... 👍 looking the car on the turntable, the body looks a bit off... the front a bit high with respect the bulkhead ☺️
Thanks 👍
There is an error. 427 big block valve covers have 3 bolts on top and 4 bolts on the bottom not 2 and 2 (see 19:20) like the small block valve covers. Headers are correct.
When you spray the tree do u not loose part of the colour when u snip them off the tree??
Just touch up any areas that are visible.
I’d like to see all in the series together
at the same time.
Open four tabs and play the at the same time!! LOL Enjoy!
Cannot find the rustoleum red you used??
Did you sand parts before putting together?
So I bought a Dehydrator, how long and at what temp do you usually use? Another good build. 👍
100 seems to work for me. Time depends on when you notice it's dry enough to work on.
@@hpiguy Thanks.
Whats the wheel base on that chassis? I like the tires also wish I could buy a few sets.
What can you tell me about rattle can paint that does not say it is ok for plastic? I mean can some be used on plastic? Would using it over primer work?
As long as you lay primer you should be fine.
There are some strong lacquers, like real car paints, that will destroy plastic if applied.
What is Black Wash when you say that please??
Just wanted to let you know that I've been spreading your tip around about using Mod Podge . it is spreading like wild fire and I'm referring everyone to your channel that comments about the tip
Cool, thanks for sharing the fun!
Not a problem and that was supposed to say it's spreading like wildfire because we all know all fire is hot LOL Have a good day sir!
What kind of an adapter do you use on your drill to do your tires
A socket adapter. Very common.
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Thanks!
What is the Colours number for reference please??
where do you get the tables that you paint with
modelroundup.com search for paint stand
@@hpiguy thank you man, great work by the way!
👍👍👍👍👍🚗
Thanks!
This is not a knock on this wonderful build, nor on the kit/series. I've got all of them.
This is just an observation. It seems like the MPC modified line up was modeled after asphalt modified,, but they don't have a front window and have dirt tires. The AMT Modified series (I have them all too) are clearly modeled after a Tobias chassis dirt car, says so on the box. They come with slicks much like an asphalt car. Things that make you go hmmm.
Now, this is just a question, ok? But why when the pieces are already molded in WHITE, why do you paint them WHITE anyway,? They're already white. Seems like a waste of white paint that could of been used somewhere else more deserving. Just my opiníon. Nothing personal. Great videos sir,👍👍👍👍
Unpainted white plastic will look translucent in person and it also yellows over time in many cases (not always).
Were you aware that Round-Two has been sold?
Yes, I saw the press release. Best of the future to them!
Paraphrase of H. Ford = "It doesn't matter if you're an optimist or a pessimist - you'll always be right!" More $$$ = more tooling, maybe?
Nice kit. Like all car kits, it needs a driver figure. No reason not to have one.
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They left out 1 main thing i had to rob out of another kit was the radiator hose
Missing Rad hose? Easy fix is use some suitable dia. solder - smooth for rubber w/paint or if texturedjust leave silver with transparent red or blue for quick connect fittings...
These are fun little kits, wish they’d release more 👍🏼. That being said, for those that are a little picky as I am, not to the “rivet counter” extreme, there is one glaring issue with this kit as well as the ‘34 Slammer. I don’t know WHAT that motor is, what it was modeled from, or is supposed to represent, but it is NOT a Ford motor in any sense of the word. Yes, the distributor is mounted in front, and exhaust pattern is correct but that is it, PERIOD. Is that a death strike to buying/building these kits ?? Absolutely not !!! Just be aware, the engine, which is pretty front and center in these little modifieds, is nothing but a very generic V-8ish engine.