AMT '29 Ford (not rod) kit ?
7th_skyline
03-23-2004, 09:22 PM
Just saw this in the hobby shop across town yesterday, thinking of picking it up for a rat rod conversion. The box art has a stock looking 29 with wood wheels etc, in pale yellow.
It says it can be built stock or custom? so...
-What custom parts are included?
-What is the stock engine, a flathead or a four?
I had ideas that maybe if it came with a four-banger I could trick that up a bit with sidedraught carbs, headers etc, and go for a rat rod style.
Of course a flathead would be fine too, but everybody's got one of those...
anyone?
It says it can be built stock or custom? so...
-What custom parts are included?
-What is the stock engine, a flathead or a four?
I had ideas that maybe if it came with a four-banger I could trick that up a bit with sidedraught carbs, headers etc, and go for a rat rod style.
Of course a flathead would be fine too, but everybody's got one of those...
anyone?
ol' dude
03-23-2004, 11:04 PM
Who makes the kit? If you do rat it out let me know.
hrmodeler
03-24-2004, 02:21 AM
It's AMT/ERTL kit, I have it at home. But I must check what everything is inside, I don't remember all things.I remember bigger chromed wheels, some engine parts.
It can be made as pick up or station wagon.
It can be made as pick up or station wagon.
7th_skyline
03-24-2004, 02:59 AM
No worries ol' dude !
Yeah that would be great hrmodeler, I just want to know what motor is in it, basically.
Yeah that would be great hrmodeler, I just want to know what motor is in it, basically.
Layla's Keeper
03-24-2004, 03:21 AM
Bummer for you. If you had the Revell reissue of their '31 Woody you'd have got one nice (if near impossibly fiddly) kit. It had a bunch of classic speed parts for the Model A four banger, plus a dropped front axle and opening doors.
Really a very cool old beast of a kit. http://www.modelexpress.net/catalogs/shop-images/items/RMX_7637.jpg
Really a very cool old beast of a kit. http://www.modelexpress.net/catalogs/shop-images/items/RMX_7637.jpg
7th_skyline
03-24-2004, 05:08 AM
yeah I think I'll be stuck with the '29 a model roadster... but I think it might be fun :D
I just really hope it has a four banger.. If it does I'll try and get some sakatsu webers, for starters....
Would dual sidedraughts be ok historically (say in a 50's/60's tuning context)?
I just really hope it has a four banger.. If it does I'll try and get some sakatsu webers, for starters....
Would dual sidedraughts be ok historically (say in a 50's/60's tuning context)?
stryfe101
03-24-2004, 11:35 AM
i've got this kit, and if I had to buy it again i'd pass on it..its an old kit, and the detail is kind of soft. if you want a good rat rod kit get the revel rat rod truck kit..its got some better stuffs in it even though it is old as well. the amt kit on the other hand does have some parts in it from the original Ala Kart model..but not enough to do the ole Kart. Its up to you as to what you wanna buy. gimme some time and i will try to find a pic of all the parts for it.
Layla's Keeper
03-24-2004, 06:27 PM
Actually, when you're talking tuning old school four bangers in the 60's like the Model A four the accurate carburetor is a downdraft Stromberg. You can usually can find these in six packs in older Revell kits like their '57 Chevy (the Revell 57 had opening doors, the Monogram didn't. That's how you tell them apart.)
7th_skyline
03-24-2004, 07:54 PM
ahh ok. Are they only a six port motor or something?
I like DCOE style sidedraughts though :D or SU's even, so since they were technically available then .... ;)
I just bought a monogram 29 pickup off ebay, I bid an extra 50c on it to a total of $13 AUD, and I thought I'd be sniped (had a day to go)..but I got it! so thats going into the pile'o'kits too..I don't really want it, but now its mine :disappoin why is it that when you want something it always gets way outta your price range and/or you get sniped with 30 seconds to go, but when you only casually bid....
http://i18.ebayimg.com/01/i/01/83/ca/ac_1_b.JPG
^ anyway thats the one I just bought, I 'spose its not rare or anything.
I'll still pick up the 29 roadster though, so long as it has a four!
I'd buy the rat-rod revell truck, but I'd like to make this very much an individual model...
Does the revell rat have a four cylinder option?
I like DCOE style sidedraughts though :D or SU's even, so since they were technically available then .... ;)
I just bought a monogram 29 pickup off ebay, I bid an extra 50c on it to a total of $13 AUD, and I thought I'd be sniped (had a day to go)..but I got it! so thats going into the pile'o'kits too..I don't really want it, but now its mine :disappoin why is it that when you want something it always gets way outta your price range and/or you get sniped with 30 seconds to go, but when you only casually bid....
http://i18.ebayimg.com/01/i/01/83/ca/ac_1_b.JPG
^ anyway thats the one I just bought, I 'spose its not rare or anything.
I'll still pick up the 29 roadster though, so long as it has a four!
I'd buy the rat-rod revell truck, but I'd like to make this very much an individual model...
Does the revell rat have a four cylinder option?
7th_skyline
03-24-2004, 08:23 PM
Hmmmm..
Anyone know if there is a resin Ardun OHV four or a Riley four port four cylinder available?
Riley four port:
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/4%20port%20riley%206.jpg
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/7.jpg
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/1.jpg
food for thought... that one is running four roundslide motorcycle carbs, at a guess I'd say they're Mikunis or maybe Keihins. Could be bing's too, but I think they're japanese. So I guess weber DCOE's (1950's on) or Amal motorcycle carbs (1950's and up) would be slightly more in period for a 1bbl per cylinder setup..
in case anyone's interested...
http://www.handhantique.com
http://www.4bangersforever.com
Anyone know if there is a resin Ardun OHV four or a Riley four port four cylinder available?
Riley four port:
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/4%20port%20riley%206.jpg
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/7.jpg
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/1.jpg
food for thought... that one is running four roundslide motorcycle carbs, at a guess I'd say they're Mikunis or maybe Keihins. Could be bing's too, but I think they're japanese. So I guess weber DCOE's (1950's on) or Amal motorcycle carbs (1950's and up) would be slightly more in period for a 1bbl per cylinder setup..
in case anyone's interested...
http://www.handhantique.com
http://www.4bangersforever.com
ol' dude
03-24-2004, 08:52 PM
Hmmmm..
Anyone know if there is a resin Ardun OHV four or a Riley four port four cylinder available?
Riley four port:
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/4%20port%20riley%206.jpg
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/7.jpg
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/1.jpg
food for thought... that one is running four roundslide motorcycle carbs, at a guess I'd say they're Mikunis or maybe Keihins. Could be bing's too, but I think they're japanese. So I guess weber DCOE's (1950's on) or Amal motorcycle carbs (1950's and up) would be slightly more in period for a 1bbl per cylinder setup..
in case anyone's interested...
http://www.handhantique.com
http://www.4bangersforever.com
whoa!!!! I like that. thanks for the sites
Anyone know if there is a resin Ardun OHV four or a Riley four port four cylinder available?
Riley four port:
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/4%20port%20riley%206.jpg
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/7.jpg
http://www.handhantique.com/galleryphotos/1.jpg
food for thought... that one is running four roundslide motorcycle carbs, at a guess I'd say they're Mikunis or maybe Keihins. Could be bing's too, but I think they're japanese. So I guess weber DCOE's (1950's on) or Amal motorcycle carbs (1950's and up) would be slightly more in period for a 1bbl per cylinder setup..
in case anyone's interested...
http://www.handhantique.com
http://www.4bangersforever.com
whoa!!!! I like that. thanks for the sites
Ferrari TR
03-24-2004, 11:39 PM
I think R&M or Etzels make an engine like that. Old indy car motor or even a lotus 4. I'm not a classic kit historian, so I can't tell you much about the older kits though.
:p
:p
Layla's Keeper
03-27-2004, 12:08 PM
Yep, Replicas & Miniatures Co. of Maryland has an absolutely drop-dead GORGEOUS resin Ardun conversion. It's unreal how good it is.
However, if you don't want to drop the $12 for the RMCoM set, Revell-Monogram had a somewhat inaccurate but workable set of Arduns in their Custom 1950 Ford Pickup kit.
However, if you don't want to drop the $12 for the RMCoM set, Revell-Monogram had a somewhat inaccurate but workable set of Arduns in their Custom 1950 Ford Pickup kit.
7th_skyline
03-27-2004, 07:45 PM
Yep, Replicas & Miniatures Co. of Maryland has an absolutely drop-dead GORGEOUS resin Ardun conversion. It's unreal how good it is.
However, if you don't want to drop the $12 for the RMCoM set, Revell-Monogram had a somewhat inaccurate but workable set of Arduns in their Custom 1950 Ford Pickup kit.
Is the R&MCOM conversion an ardun four conversion, or for the V8flathead? I would really like to do the four not the eight...
However, if you don't want to drop the $12 for the RMCoM set, Revell-Monogram had a somewhat inaccurate but workable set of Arduns in their Custom 1950 Ford Pickup kit.
Is the R&MCOM conversion an ardun four conversion, or for the V8flathead? I would really like to do the four not the eight...
7th_skyline
03-27-2004, 07:47 PM
drrrrr... NObody has told me if the AMT '29 roadster has a four or not? :D
Layla's Keeper
03-27-2004, 11:25 PM
Ahh, nope, it's the flathead V8 conversion. No one that I know of really does many model A four parts. Though Model Car Garage had a sweet resin and photoetch kit for 1:25th scale Stromberg 97's that had functioning throttle plates in their venturis. :screwy:
7th_skyline
03-27-2004, 11:32 PM
Ahh ok. I don't know but I'd guess I could always make up an "Ardun" conversion myself (thought using a hemi valve cover and carbs-yet-to-be-decided on might be convincing), or even a riley four port head in styrene sheet built up.
d16a6crx
04-02-2004, 10:28 PM
Ahh.... i bought the AMT 1929 Ford Model A roadster tonight and infact it has lots of spare parts, infact it has enough to make 2 compete cars in the one kit. Two bodys, chassis, engine, wheels, tires, etc, etc, it comes with a Four banger as well as a supercharged HEMI Dodge motor. It also comes with the wooden wheels as well as "smoothie" chrome wheels
Howielong
04-02-2004, 10:48 PM
Bummer for you. If you had the Revell reissue of their '31 Woody you'd have got one nice (if near impossibly fiddly) kit. It had a bunch of classic speed parts for the Model A four banger, plus a dropped front axle and opening doors.
Really a very cool old beast of a kit. http://www.modelexpress.net/catalogs/shop-images/items/RMX_7637.jpg
I have this kit. Seems weird so many really small parts.
Really a very cool old beast of a kit. http://www.modelexpress.net/catalogs/shop-images/items/RMX_7637.jpg
I have this kit. Seems weird so many really small parts.
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