When I first moved to California from Mexico, pretty shy and wouldn’t play a lot with the kids from my apartment complex. There was an old dude who used to build cars for a living, his whole livelyhood was building low riders and bad ass muscle cars back in the 80s. Anyways, this old dude once’s asked me if I wanted something to do, and he gave a monogram model of a 69 GTO, a little set of those testors paints that come in a clear pallet, and some brushes. He told me to show him when I was done. But I was just at that context while my parents closed a deal on a house so I had to leave with the model unfinished. Until I was about 14 and all my skate buddies turned to smoking weed and hanging out with some stupid gang from Whittier, I had a bunch of time in my hands. I actually found the old kit the old man gave me and it sparked my love for models. Specially WWII airplanes. I became a WWII SUPER NERD. And to this day I build my models and still my favorite plane is a B25. And yup my favorite car is intact the GTO.
Great video. Don't know where you hot all those images. But cool that you collected and shared them. As I watch, I'm noting all the ones that I bought when they 1st came out in the 1960s. And the ones I have multiples of. And the ones I would have bought if they were available to me at the time, but nevershowed up at the places I shopped for models then. And the ones I would STILL buy now off ebay if I found them at prices I would pay.
Outstanding takes me back to my childhood in the late 70,s and early 80,s when I would spend hours in the local Hobby shop . Nice local family run store that always helped you and you couldn’t get out of there without wanting to buy more . Sadly most of the stores are long gone .
killer tunes to go along with the great kits . i owned so many of these as a kid and i wish i still had them now . the only ones i still have today are the mopar missle pro stock duster and the butch leal california flash pro stock duster .
I built and have some of the kits. I have cars such as The 1970, 1971 Mercury Cyclone, 1971, 1972, 1973 Mercury Cougar XR-7, 1971,1972 Plymouth Roadrunner, 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1. I the above mentioned cars later in life. I remember going to the toy department of Woolworths, T G &Y, S H Kress, Grant's, and seeing all the cars, trucks, and vans.
Cool kit buddy like the kits in ur intro all classics very very nice mate i just found your channel i do the same hobby im only doing it 1year and half im ok lots to learn so to sub to guys like u for the inspiration to watch learn some tips tricks 73 cougor road runner cool but the fthe Dodge ram van i think it is my fav looking kit very nice all look old kits such great builds u have done if done all these well big like from me and new subscriber 👍Keith
I was going to make a junkyard diorama using 1/25th scale models circa 1979ish. That's when I found out that the only 4 door models are a couple of police cars a fire chief's car. There are a few station wagons out there although I didn't see a single one in this video. Four door cars are the most common car in a junk yard. I guess I could get resin cast bodies. They make about anything in resin cast.
Bring back a lot of memories I had a lot of those kits as a kid. I hope Round 2 has all these molds for reissue. Great Video and I liked the sound track
Interesting that the AMX at 10:40 appears to have the '290' emblem on its rear flank instead of a bigger motor. Each emblem (290, 343, 390) had its own distinct shape. Cool picture, kinda' looks like a Le Mans type setup in the rain with the AMX with California tags chasing down the others.
Maybe you can help me out. I am doing a video on the history of the MPC company. I have already done ERTL and AMT. Outside of Star Wars what are the highlight kits and how does MPC stack up to AMT kits?
Nice content my friend i just came across your channel i subbed to you ill watch few more your vids very interesting im a new modeler past year now so still taking it all in learning tricks of the trade ha but yeah i hope you keep up good work 👍
The Doug Nash Bronco Buster kit 2:21 was a fake kit and never produced. I think there was a resin body and decals and when combined with a late '60s (Polar Lights) funny car kit chassis, you could have a replica.
Great video... these would make a great collection. By the way, what is the first track please... That is some lovely Gitter? Best wishes and stay safe mate. Model-Makers of the world unite.. SUBSCRIBED 🇬🇧
How can I get hold of that 71 impala. I own a real 71 that is built up and I want to build a model of it. Can’t find anywhere. Anyone know where please respond.
I used to cut grass when I was a kid and every time I got paid which was about 5 or 10 dollars a week depending on the weather I'd run straight to the model shop and buy one of these kits especially the NASCAR models please re issue these I'd buy all I could
When I first moved to California from Mexico, pretty shy and wouldn’t play a lot with the kids from my apartment complex. There was an old dude who used to build cars for a living, his whole livelyhood was building low riders and bad ass muscle cars back in the 80s. Anyways, this old dude once’s asked me if I wanted something to do, and he gave a monogram model of a 69 GTO, a little set of those testors paints that come in a clear pallet, and some brushes. He told me to show him when I was done. But I was just at that context while my parents closed a deal on a house so I had to leave with the model unfinished. Until I was about 14 and all my skate buddies turned to smoking weed and hanging out with some stupid gang from Whittier, I had a bunch of time in my hands. I actually found the old kit the old man gave me and it sparked my love for models. Specially WWII airplanes. I became a WWII SUPER NERD. And to this day I build my models and still my favorite plane is a B25. And yup my favorite car is intact the GTO.
I remember so many of these kits..... I sure miss those days...
Awesome video. Great music. Bringing back old memories 🤘👍
Best video on TH-cam... thank you and bless you for it .
Great video. Don't know where you hot all those images. But cool that you collected and shared them. As I watch, I'm noting all the ones that I bought when they 1st came out in the 1960s. And the ones I have multiples of. And the ones I would have bought if they were available to me at the time, but nevershowed up at the places I shopped for models then. And the ones I would STILL buy now off ebay if I found them at prices I would pay.
Wow brings back memories! Just started a new model during this pandemic!
What did you buil
Excellent video and thank you for posting it! Sure does bring back a lot of memories and I do wish some of these kits could be reissued!
Get rid of the music that stinks
I had a lot of those when I was a kid. Still have a few now on display in my basement. Thanks for the show. 👌😀
Outstanding takes me back to my childhood in the late 70,s and early 80,s when I would spend hours in the local Hobby shop . Nice local family run store that always helped you and you couldn’t get out of there without wanting to buy more . Sadly most of the stores are long gone .
Love the tunes. Its nice seeing all of these. I have a couple in there. Thankyou!
Thank you very much for the good memories. I had a lot of those kits when I was younger. 👍👍
killer tunes to go along with the great kits . i owned so many of these as a kid and i wish i still had them now . the only ones i still have today are the mopar missle pro stock duster and the butch leal california flash pro stock duster .
I built and have some of the kits. I have cars such as The 1970, 1971 Mercury Cyclone, 1971, 1972, 1973 Mercury Cougar XR-7, 1971,1972 Plymouth Roadrunner, 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1. I the above mentioned cars later in life. I remember going to the toy department of Woolworths, T G &Y, S H Kress, Grant's, and seeing all the cars, trucks, and vans.
A lot of way cool kits. Thanks for sharing those.
They had some great kits!!
Cool kit buddy like the kits in ur intro all classics very very nice mate i just found your channel i do the same hobby im only doing it 1year and half im ok lots to learn so to sub to guys like u for the inspiration to watch learn some tips tricks 73 cougor road runner cool but the fthe Dodge ram van i think it is my fav looking kit very nice all look old kits such great builds u have done if done all these well big like from me and new subscriber 👍Keith
I was going to make a junkyard diorama using 1/25th scale models circa 1979ish. That's when I found out that the only 4 door models are a couple of police cars a fire chief's car. There are a few station wagons out there although I didn't see a single one in this video. Four door cars are the most common car in a junk yard. I guess I could get resin cast bodies. They make about anything in resin cast.
Bring back a lot of memories I had a lot of those kits as a kid. I hope Round 2 has all these molds for reissue. Great Video and I liked the sound track
The dodge 4x4 pickups ,the Cheyenne wrecker,the 72,73,and 74 caprice,the mopars all great kits would love to see them reproduced
Nice rundown on MPC 🤙🏼
Wow Awesome kits thanks for sharing brother
Thomas Soltis no problem! We'll be doing videos for Johan,IMC,Palmer,Lindberg,AMT,
Revell and Monogram as well so stay tuned!
Round 2 needs to start reissuing all of these!
God that brings back memories
this kits sure bring back memories
John Pol absolutely!
wow.. great kits
Awesome Kits !
That datsun gasser pickup 👍
Interesting that the AMX at 10:40 appears to have the '290' emblem on its rear flank instead of a bigger motor. Each emblem (290, 343, 390) had its own distinct shape. Cool picture, kinda' looks like a Le Mans type setup in the rain with the AMX with California tags chasing down the others.
I had and built the 73 Caprice. Those were the days
I actually built one of the Color Me Gone Chargers when I was a kid love that car
I only ever had one of these.
The 1975 Dodge Van but it wasn't that boxing
Maybe you can help me out. I am doing a video on the history of the MPC company. I have already done ERTL and AMT. Outside of Star Wars what are the highlight kits and how does MPC stack up to AMT kits?
I sure would like to get 5 of those Mopar Missle pro stock kits if they ever releases them.
About your life flashing before you, my life and model kits
I built both MPC & AMT both were great kits. I did like the MPC box art better though.Really wish that they would reissue the Dodge Demon 340 kit.
Lots of kits I'd like to see Round 2 reissue! Even if we only got one version.
Nice content my friend i just came across your channel i subbed to you ill watch few more your vids very interesting im a new modeler past year now so still taking it all in learning tricks of the trade ha but yeah i hope you keep up good work 👍
I still have so many of these kits..sealed..
Nice
Would give anything for those kits back
The Doug Nash Bronco Buster kit 2:21 was a fake kit and never produced. I think there was a resin body and decals and when combined with a late '60s (Polar Lights) funny car kit chassis, you could have a replica.
Dam do i remember! My dad had a body shop and all i did was build model cars
Great video... these would make a great collection. By the way, what is the first track please... That is some lovely Gitter? Best wishes and stay safe mate. Model-Makers of the world unite.. SUBSCRIBED 🇬🇧
These are the kits that need to be reissued instead of what's been reissued you'd see this flying off the shelves in no time flat
I still have the Killer 'Cuda.
That's not the Fonz Dream Rod, that is the Monkees Mobile from the 60s smh.
Hi, you missed the dodge Demon & Roger lindamoods 68 Dodge Charger funny car. The too most valueable kits
What!!! Fonzies' dream rod is actually the "Monkeymobile"... That's kinda weird.
awesome kits but whos music
What the heck is that tune? The whole soundtrack
"soundtrack" more like shit noise
How can I get hold of that 71 impala. I own a real 71 that is built up and I want to build a model of it. Can’t find anywhere. Anyone know where please respond.
Mpc had 1/25 scale vs 1/24 scale so models were smaller less bang for the buck also as i recall the kits quality wasnt the best.
you missed my favorite. the 69 falcon racecar...
@Robert Darnell yeah. i had a weakness for falcons. built a few
I miss my Dick Trickle model car!
to bad so many of them in fit and detail they lacked so much and the colors they were molded in was a real down fall .
I used to cut grass when I was a kid and every time I got paid which was about 5 or 10 dollars a week depending on the weather I'd run straight to the model shop and buy one of these kits especially the NASCAR models please re issue these I'd buy all I could
This music is very lunk headed and stupid .
Al Midon