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December 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 Mopar Make-over By Tim Boyd Restoring a 30-year old JoHan Chrysler 300 |
Makin' The Scene By Terry Jessee AMT/Ertl's new diorama showcase can be a lot more than just a dustcover |
Pit Pass By Drew Hierwarter Owner/driver Geoff Bodine's Exide Ford Thunderbird |
Promotional Considerations By Kirk Bell 1994's lineup of model car promotionals provides the collector with a wide variety of choices |
Classic Inspiration By Bob Downie Lee Baker's unique classics provide both inspiration and a standard of excellence for modelers everywhere |
Making Their Marks By Dan Wildhirt Ford's factory road racers and the kits that followed |
Scale Auto Sketchpad By Brad Leisure South Bend Customs |
Transfer Tricks By Pat Covert More ideas for creating custom graphics |
Somer Time By Nicky Wright A biography of the British 1/43 scale model manufacturer, Somerville Models |
LeMans Legend Revell's Creative Masters Ford GT-40 |
The Ultimae Rub-down By Pat Covert How to design and use custom dry transfers |
California Gold Rush By Cody Grayland Modelers from all over the country flock to the SoCal Classic in search of contest paydirt |
Working Man By Neil Van Zile, Jr. Harry Stewart can duplicate just about any working feature in 1/25 scale and his '65 Chevelle proves it |
Departments Advertisers Index Ad Section Coming Events Scale Mail Letters from your fellow scale auto enthusiasts Items of Interest Hobby Shop Directory Columns Editor's Collection Truck Stop Light Commercial Forum 43 On the Shelf Tips & Tech
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