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April 1985
Volume 6 |
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 The Riviera: American artistry in the '80s By Mark Gustavson Part I: Hand-forming panels from brass |
Low Blue By Mark Gustavson A military modeler turns to customs |
American Motors Contest A Nash-Bash in K-Town |
Color Me Gone By Bill Coulter How to build a 1964 Super/Stock Dodge |
Camaro Pro/Street Complete By Roy Sorenson Part III: Paint and final assembly |
Replica Stock! By Dean Milano More conversions from a collectors workbench |
Still ... The One By Tim Boyd Is this 10 year-old series still the best? |
Modeling Memories By Rich Schilling Retrospect: 1958 Edsel Pacer Convertible |
First Annual Ft. Worth Championship Contest By Mike Siegman The MCMA and World of Wheels get together in Texas |
Danger on the Workbench By John Miesner Are modeling and good health incompatible? |
The Classic Chevrolet By Wayne Moyer Building Western's 1/43 scale metal kit |
Future Mustang By Dave Hill Weathering puts this ragtop years ahead of its time |
Columns Model Truck Lines Model Firehouse Collector's Showcase Editor's Collection Model Doctor Departments Advertisers Index Ad Section Enthusiast's Gallery Scale Mail Letters from your fellow scale auto enthusiasts Coming Events
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