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February 2004
Volume 25 |
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 ’49 Mercury By Mark S. Gustavson Customizing AMT/Ertl's ’49 Mercury – Part 1 |
Faux Ferrari By Pat Covert James Wood's Mean Red Racing Machine |
Coats of many colors By Terry Jessee Unmasking the secrets of multicolor paint jobs |
Milwaukee NNL 11 By Andy Lilienthal Sleepers and Grocery-getters |
Super Stockers By B.T. Sherwood Bud LeFevre's Super Stock and Stock Sportsman cars |
By Alex Kustov Add realism with this detailing technique |
Austrailian Icons By Loren Bussewitz A look at cast-resin Holden model kits |
Real Detail: 1936 Ford By Rick Rothermel Up-close-and-personal with a cool hot rod |
One quick cat By Wayne E. Moyer Build the race-winning Jaguar XKR |
Sketchpad By Brad Leisure Mercruisers |
Readers' Gallery 1958 Plymouth, Junior Johnson's #26 Mercury, Pontiac Firebird, and more
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Departments Starting Line Untangling the Web Scale Mail Shannon Dimaulo … Trophy Series … Super Supra Ask Scale Auto Two-tone Del Ray … Corvette colors … Truck tiedowns Showroom Revell-Monogram Nash Bridges ’71 ’Cuda … Aoshima Nissan Skyline ECR33 Drift Machine … Revell-Monogram Ferrari Enzo … Aoshima Toyota Celsior … plus three more reviews, new products, and news Tips & Tech Tip of the Month: Custom pedals Resin Kits & Parts Thunderpig Bench Racer Model Facotry Hiro Ferrari 126 C2 Truck Stop It's raining resin Coming Events Classified Ads Advertisers' Index
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