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Model Overlord

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My Friend who sells models sent these out to us, if anyone is interested, I will get you the price and shipping cost.  Just let me know.


I myself am picking up two of the police Interceptors.  One reason is because the Siren horn on the roof mount is something I have been looking for for another project I am doing.


So let me know if you need any of these and I will let him know.


 


AMT PLASTIC MODEL KITS (AMT)       


31637  1/25 1970’S American LaFrance Fire Pumper Truck                                                


 available 31638 1/25 1970’S American LaFrance Ladder Chief Fire Truck 


available 31639  1/25 1970’s American LaFrance 1000 Series Aero Chief Fire Truck 


available  38466  1/25 1970 Ford Interceptor Police Car (Build high speed rescue or persutet vehicle)           


Due Jan 2006   38482  1/25 Chevrolet "Twister" Vega (Build Pro-Stock or Pro Street machine version.)         


Due Jan 2006   38483  1/25 Top Fuel Hemi Sphere Front Engine Dragster, Mid 60s era   


 available 38484  1/25 1939/1940 Ford Tudor Sedan (Build ’39 or ‘40 version)          




 



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Well the LaFrance kits are the same 1960's vintage beasts they've released about 6 times before. The Ford Interceptor may be a decent buy if it still has the sprue of Police goodies inside. Shotgun, radio "dog cage" and bubblegum machines for the roof. The Twister Vega is a neat AWB drag kit nice engine detail on that one. The Top Fuel Hemi is a rebox of the old Garlits and Wynn Dragsters front engine configuration but has some serious fit issues. The 39/40 Tudor is one that has a ton of potential. Lots of custom ideas for that one. Chops, channels, lowering and the like. Doc

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