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Another oldy but goody the Raders coach. Cool kit gos together good no real problems at all. But i still had to make my changes, lowered the coach a bit, cant have stoned rock stars trying to climb up into something like that. Put zoomies on the outboard heads instead of the awful things they had on it. made it some nice stainless injectors and custom inboard exhaust. The organ in back was boring so it got some serious pipes.
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Where..do you find these things!
The place i have been telling you about hobbylinc, model roundup is another that has lots of the old classics from the 60s and 70s and both have tons of aircraft and military to.
 
I second kingslug. That's an actual model in a box that you have to put together? Those are pretty cool I wonder if Andy's carries them?
They may, hobbylinc and model roundup are my go to for the classic kits, this one is at hobbylinc for less than 30 bucks right now.
 
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Hobbylinc is my go-to also. As for 3D printed parts, by go to is a company in Canada called Off the Sprue and they have a great widely varied selection of 1:24 and 1:25 scale parts including wheels, tires, steering wheels, and a ton of engine detailing parts such as carburetors, fuel distribution blocks, wiper motors, manual fuel pumps, distributors, as well as little hard to find details like battery terminal connections for the ends of your wires.
If you've never heard of them check them out here;
https://offthesprue.com/
 
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