Dan, you scored BIG with that 28 A bone. You have really have a great eye for the classic street rod/hot rod. Thank you for sharing your skills and experience with us all. Take care my friend and happy modeling. Don 😎
Nice score Dan! Love the Model A Sedans/Coupes. It wasn't heat, just a chemical reaction between the Vinyl and styrene. Often called tire burn. One reason it's not always good to buy vintage sealed kits.
HEY-DAR 👊😎👍: Nice Kit, thanks for sharing. Them doors will take some doing, but common, it's only plastic, handle it. Watch You Later, (MODEL CAR😎MAN CAVE)
“Monogram 32 Ford Street Rod from the ‘70s…”. This describes Christmas in 1979 for me. My dad got me the big 1/8 scale kit of the same name. I was totally shocked because I knew how expensive they were and hadn’t even considered it as something I would ever get. It was a little too advanced for me…I was only 10…The first thing I did was cut the doors out of the body and realized I bit off more than I could chew. It went back in the box and has stayed there 45 years… the good news is I still have the kit!
Awesome stash adds brother and that amt Model A is a rare one for sure and I have a builder an two bagged kits ,but I need to get me one of the original boxes and I love the monogram 32 and I have the original 32 little deuce kit from the 60s and it's a very cool piece of nostalgia to have❤
I built this model way back in the sixties, and keep waiting for a repop....that never comes. I built it along with Revells ‘31 Woody wagon. I got the doors to hinge quite easily on the AMT, but failed miserably on the Revell kit. All I have to show for it now, is a Blacvk and White photo that I took. 😁👍🏼
Awesome kits, That AMT sedan would be a grail kit for me. Took the body of one back in the 60's and built a copy of a friends dirt track car. Still have it. Ron
I managed to garner one of these kit's from flea bay myself a while back! more common in the real life Down here in Australia, we didn't get the 30/31 Tudors down here in Australia which to me was not a problem as I always preferred the 28/9 years, not quite sure of which way I want to go yet and tossing up to maybe do a resin mold of it because of it's rarity! time will tell so will be keeping an eye out ! OLD PIRATE SAYUNG! to see what you end up styling it as! Take care!
Nice model A's, idk if you ever took the coupe body from that old 1/24 model A coupe and combined it with parts from that woody, so many combinations of stuff to do
The sad thing about that kit is it was an mpc kit under the amt name and as the same with the 33 Chevy delivery sedan they butchered the molds turning the ford sedan into a woody and the Chevy into the dark shadows hotrod hearse!
Great model 28 kit. Tire burn is a real problem with these old models. I inherited a lot of these from my Grandfather. It is a shame. But usually it can be repaired. 🪛🐭👍
Nice looking kit! I love the box art on that '28 Ford.
Great finds. Build 'em. That's what they're made for.👍
Dan, you scored BIG with that 28 A bone. You have really have a great eye for the classic street rod/hot rod. Thank you for sharing your skills and experience with us all. Take care my friend and happy modeling. Don 😎
Nice score Dan! Love the Model A Sedans/Coupes. It wasn't heat, just a chemical reaction between the Vinyl and styrene. Often called tire burn. One reason it's not always good to buy vintage sealed kits.
Nice stash adds. You can really be creative with those. Thanks for sharing.
Man. That old model A car is very cool. And what awesome box art on it too. Great stash adds here!
That's a cool kit and on my "to-do" list. Careful with those tire burns though. 😯
HEY-DAR 👊😎👍: Nice Kit, thanks for sharing. Them doors will take some doing, but common, it's only plastic, handle it. Watch You Later, (MODEL CAR😎MAN CAVE)
very cool stash add Dan. Thanks for sharing sir.
“Monogram 32 Ford Street Rod from the ‘70s…”. This describes Christmas in 1979 for me. My dad got me the big 1/8 scale kit of the same name. I was totally shocked because I knew how expensive they were and hadn’t even considered it as something I would ever get. It was a little too advanced for me…I was only 10…The first thing I did was cut the doors out of the body and realized I bit off more than I could chew. It went back in the box and has stayed there 45 years… the good news is I still have the kit!
The big deuce is my favorite kit of all time. I’ve built 4 of them all different ways.
Awesome stash adds brother and that amt Model A is a rare one for sure and I have a builder an two bagged kits ,but I need to get me one of the original boxes and I love the monogram 32 and I have the original 32 little deuce kit from the 60s and it's a very cool piece of nostalgia to have❤
Nice vintage kits. The 28 sedan is a rare one. Sure do hope that you put the tires in a plastic bag before they cause more damage.
I built this model way back in the sixties, and keep waiting for a repop....that never comes. I built it along with Revells ‘31 Woody wagon. I got the doors to hinge quite easily on the AMT, but failed miserably on the Revell kit. All I have to show for it now, is a Blacvk and White photo that I took. 😁👍🏼
Nice kit.
Awesome kits, That AMT sedan would be a grail kit for me. Took the body of one back in the 60's and built a copy of a friends dirt track car. Still have it. Ron
At 9 yrs old I made the exact kit. But added cloth interior and engine wires (black thread) won the community build off.
I managed to garner one of these kit's from flea bay myself a while back! more common in the real life Down here in Australia, we didn't get the 30/31 Tudors down here in Australia which to me was not a problem as I always preferred the 28/9 years, not quite sure of which way I want to go yet and tossing up to maybe do a resin mold of it because of it's rarity! time will tell so will be keeping an eye out ! OLD PIRATE SAYUNG! to see what you end up styling it as! Take care!
I have this kit.didnt realize it was rare
Very cool ford's
Hey nice kit
Nice find, hopefully you can salvage the door
I hope so too!
Nice model A's, idk if you ever took the coupe body from that old 1/24 model A coupe and combined it with parts from that woody, so many combinations of stuff to do
I built the 1/24 monogram 30 coupe many years ago. Yes, many possibilities!
To PREVENT MORE TIRE BURN PLACE ALL THE TIRES In a Sandwich Bag. Have Fun & a Blessed Wknd Ahead 🤗 Gary.
The sad thing about that kit is it was an mpc kit under the amt name and as the same with the 33 Chevy delivery sedan they butchered the molds turning the ford sedan into a woody and the Chevy into the dark shadows hotrod hearse!
You know more about than I do! Thanks for the info.
Just passing on some information that should be known.
I keep hoping they will rescan the prints for these two kits including tognotti's T show rod
Great model 28 kit. Tire burn is a real problem with these old models. I inherited a lot of these from my Grandfather. It is a shame. But usually it can be repaired. 🪛🐭👍