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February 1991
Volume 12 |
Scale Auto magazine covers the entire model car hobby. Each issue provides you with expert how to tips to help you easily build and customize muscle cars, street rods, stock cars and more. You'll receive objective and accurate reviews to help you find models worth your time and money. Whether you're a builder or a collector, this magazine is for you!
This issue is currently out of stock and will not be reprinted.
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Features Super Coupe By Ken Hamilton Larry Boothe blends traditional customizing with '90s styling |
The Bomber By Ken Hamilton Military and automotive modeling combine to form a realistic diorama |
Promotional Prognostication By Rick Hanmore New dealer promos for 1991 |
Project Chevelle By Mike Felix Team work and technique by the Town of Newburgh Model Car Club |
Secrets of Lacquer Painting ... Part II By Mark Gustavson Applying solid and specialized colors |
Cheers and Jeers By Steve Mesner The good, the bad, and the ugly of 1990 |
Oil Colors By Clint Freeman Pleasing graphics inspire the building of a crude transporter |
RCHTA Report - '90 By Tom Gaffney Product announcements take the spotlight at this annual trade show |
Laser Logos By Clint Freeman Using today's technology to create your own decals |
Center Stage By George Bojaciuk The curtain rises for a Buick GSX conversion |
Tool School By Rick Hanmore Flex-files, sanding sticks, polishing pads |
Cerka's Parade By Mike Siegman Chicago modeler, Steve Cerka, dominated the 1990 Southwest Challenge |
Fantastic Plastic By Tom West The history of drag racing models, part four |
SEMA and the Revell Connection By Tom West How Revell influenced the formation of SEMA |
Columns Collector's Showcase Light Commercial Editor's Collection On the Shelf Departments Items of Interest Enthusiast's Gallery Scale Mail Letters from your fellow scale auto enthusiasts Hobby Shop Directory Advertisers Index Ad Section Coming Events
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