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August 1994
Volume 16 |
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!
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Features The End of an Era By Kirk Bell The final Greater Salt Lake Model Car Championship caps off 15 years of modeling excellence |
Preview Review AMT/Ertl's 1994 Ford Mustang GT |
Scale Auto Sketchpad By Brad Leisure Mopar Madness |
22 Jr. By Dr. Marc Weller After a 30-year layoff, Martyn Faistnauer returns to the hobby with a precise replica of a Tony Nancy roadster |
A Study in Subtelty By Mark Gustavson What Larry Boothe's replica 1957 Thunderbird lacks in "gotcha" factor, it more than makes up for in craftsmanship |
Got the Itch to Etch? By Pat Covert With the Auto-Etch Benchtop Photo-Etch System, you can make your own detail parts |
Scratchbuilding in Scale By Ken Hamilton and Phil Melfi How to build a brake lathe |
Flying the Flag By Wayne Moyer Building Pro-Line Miniatures' 1/43 scale 1993 Daytona 24-Hours IMSA Mustang |
Styling Stude By Rick Hanmore Doug Whyte's custom '53 Studebaker is a study in automotive design and model car craftsmanship |
Alfa Initiation By David Cox The Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 makes the perfect first Pocher project |
Sun & Fun By Mike Siegman With close to 1000 models, the NNL Western Nationals was a sunny success |
Special Report By Wayne Moyer Three new ready-built models in 1/43 scale |
Columns Forum 43 Light Commercial Truck Stop Editor's Collection On the Shelf Tips & Tech Departments Enthusiast's Gallery Scale Mail Letters from your fellow scale auto enthusiasts Items of Interest Ad Section Hobby Shop Directory Coming Events Advertisers Index
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