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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 15:41:55 GMT -7
I know this can be a rather wide question. But with regard to Lindberg auto kits. Do they make any that are total dogs to avoid? And do they make any that really stand out as nice to super nice kits? I have never built any of their kits, but I see them for good prices all the time. So, I hope you guys can shed some light on this for me. I prefer 50's, 60's and 70's era US cars and fat fender cars. Other cars I like are hit and miss.
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Post by mustang1989 on Feb 25, 2020 15:48:05 GMT -7
I know this can be a rather wide question. But with regard to Lindberg auto kits. Do they make any that are total dogs to avoid? And do they make any that really stand out as nice to super nice kits? I have never built any of their kits, but I see them for good prices all the time. So, I hope you guys can shed some light on this for me. I prefer 50's, 60's and 70's era US cars and fat fender cars. Other cars I like are hit and miss. BK I've seen a few of their kits that are almost must builds. I've got the 64 Dodge 330 and the Red Wagon Dodge truck and both kits look great. As far as others I'm not sure but I'm sure as hell gonna build both of the ones that I've got. From what I've seen multiple times both kits build up very nicely!! Good seeing you around bro.
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Post by DeeCee on Feb 25, 2020 19:45:48 GMT -7
Some nice ones, like the 64 Dodge as Joe has mentioned, but STAY AWAY from the 48 Lincoln, it would be the WORST kit I have ever started, the body is all in separate parts, good for absolutely nothing.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2020 8:57:24 GMT -7
Some nice ones, like the 64 Dodge as Joe has mentioned, but STAY AWAY from the 48 Lincoln, it would be the WORST kit I have ever started, the body is all in separate parts, good for absolutely nothing. Thanks for the heads up on the Lincoln. Fortunately, I'm not huge on that particular car; the late 40's and early 50's shapes just don't do it for me. They were great up to that point and got better in the mid 50's on. I did pick up some fat fender kits on the cheap before everyone thinks China is closed and jacks up all the kit prices. I go the 37 Ford convertible custom, the 40 Ford Coupe, the 38 Custom Ford Van, and the Dodge Little Red Wagon (thanks to Joe's recommendation). These should all make nice builds.
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Post by mustang1989 on Feb 29, 2020 8:49:33 GMT -7
Some nice ones, like the 64 Dodge as Joe has mentioned, but STAY AWAY from the 48 Lincoln, it would be the WORST kit I have ever started, the body is all in separate parts, good for absolutely nothing. Thanks for the heads up on the Lincoln. Fortunately, I'm not huge on that particular car; the late 40's and early 50's shapes just don't do it for me. They were great up to that point and got better in the mid 50's on. I did pick up some fat fender kits on the cheap before everyone thinks China is closed and jacks up all the kit prices. I go the 37 Ford convertible custom, the 40 Ford Coupe, the 38 Custom Ford Van, and the Dodge Little Red Wagon (thanks to Joe's recommendation). These should all make nice builds. I've seen that Van build up nicely several times if its the same one I'm thinking about.
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Post by midnightprowler on Mar 1, 2020 8:00:12 GMT -7
Some good ones, 53 Ford, 67 Olds 442, 66 Chevelle, Little Red Wagon, builds a nice stock D100 pickup, there are a couple more that escape me right now.
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