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AMT Modified Stocker 1966 Chevy Impala
(http://www.dirttrackracecars.com)

Instructions and Reference Pictures are available
I have never really been into car models that much. Yeah some look cool, but they have never tickled my fancy. I really liked working on my Mad Max Interceptor but that was due to my interest in the movie and post apocalyptic movies. I have always wanted to do a kit bash and have though Mad Max cars would be fun and easy. Easy as in if you mess up just put a piece of styrene over it to make it look like armor. But I could never bring myself to get a kit I didn’t like when there are so many other I do like. And I am not sure of my bashing skills. Well I saw this one on clearance at hobby lobby and though it looked pretty good, came with extra stuff and would not require to a ton of scratch building to get the look I want. So I thought this was a great chance to get a good starter kit and not pay much for it.
Open Box Review
I have never really been into car models that much. Yeah some look cool, but they have never tickled my fancy. I really liked working on my Mad Max Interceptor but that was due to my interest in the movie and post apocalyptic movies. I have always wanted to do a kit bash and have though Mad Max cars would be fun and easy. Easy as in if you mess up just put a piece of styrene over it to make it look like armor. But I could never bring myself to get a kit I didn’t like when there are so many other I do like. And I am not sure of my bashing skills. Well I saw this one on clearance at hobby lobby and though it looked pretty good, came with extra stuff and would not require to a ton of scratch building to get the look I want. So I thought this was a great chance to get a good starter kit and not pay much for it.
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Spray Paint
Hand Brushed
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Things I have learned from this kit so far.
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Contact me at josborn@happinessismandatory.com
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