durangod
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They sell them at Hobby lobby for way cheaper price. I've built one back in 1988 very nice kit to build. I still have it might get you some pics
The Ertl truck kits are a very good one to start out as a beginner. I collected several over the years. Built this in 1987 still have it on the shelf it's a 4200 International kinda rare these days if you can find onedo love MPC and Monogram car kits
AMT still popping the older ones out here.Hi Dave ,not really my bag as they say and although they are stocked here in the UK cant comment on the contents but I do know that they make a vast range of trucks(we'd call em lorries) and cars and seem popular amongst that fraternity id have thought a trawl of the net would come up with a in box/build go on take the dive would joke a intresting build to follow.Dave
Hard to find I do agree with. Never built an Ertl kit. I've done a couple Johan kits though.The Ertl truck kits are a very good one to start out as a beginner. I collected several over the years. Built this in 1987 still have it on the shelf it's a 4200 International kinda rare these days if you can find one View attachment 126274
Well hello my friend. If you did build one your scratchy skills would be amazingI can't help I'm afraid, I can't say I have ever built one.
Cheers Mate very kind of you.Well hello my friend. If you did build one your scratchy skills would be amazing
I agree. I built that dozer maybe 30 years ago, it's long gone. So I bought the same kit a couple years ago and it's in my stash for a future build.That one's a 'classic' - Some 40+ yrs old now [1970's issue]; just about the only 'dozer available and the only one of the "D-8H" [which at one time was the largest tracked-bulldozer in the world] - Sure it is dated, by today's standards, but one can build an absolutely amazing and detailed model, if they so desire. Plus, it had something like 450+ parts in it... Check out some of it's builds on the Web. I've still got one 'rat-holed' away and plan to build another someday. My opinion great kit for a 'dozer.
You got that right. If I had the big box of models and model parts and engines and tires and hood scoops that as I had as a kid in Ohio before I moved to Phoenix? I remember making some of the craziest hot rods but that got left behind. Unnecessary baggage. No problem Dad I'll leave it behind. Hey Robert? Your drum set won't fit in the U-Haul. Oh that's okay just give it to someone I don't know what to do I want to go to Phoenix. That was five piece silver Ludwig drum set with a ride and two crash cymbals and a high hat. All Ziljan symbols. Probably worth a pretty penny today.That Bulldozer is an old classic.
Have no clue why they dropped the original box art tho.
(I guess some people want to see the actual model)
Not my thing, I built Hot Rods, but I can remember seeing this kit (w/ old box art) on shelves.
Who cares how bad old AMT kits were? They're classics. They're firsts. They're fun.
As a young boy building car models, I cut my teeth on these early AMT and Monogram kits.
I would think, if you're are a seasoned builder, these vintage models would be an enjoyable challenge to fix and build.
You got that right. If I had the big box of models and model parts and engines and tires and hood scoops that as I had as a kid in Ohio before I moved to Phoenix? I remember making some of the craziest hot rods but that got left behind. Unnecessary baggage. No problem Dad I'll leave it behind. Hey Robert? Your drum set won't fit in the U-Haul. Oh that's okay just give it to someone I don't know what to do I want to go to Phoenix. That was five piece silver Ludwig drum set with a ride and two crash cymbals and a high hat. All Ziljan symbols. Probably worth a pretty penny today.