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February 1992
Volume 13 |
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 Box Stock Build Up/Part Two By Rick Hanmore Basic painting techniques for a contest quality model |
R.I.P. R I V By Mark Gustavson Time and technology pass by an overly ambitious modeling project |
Preview Review AMT's '92 Ford F-150 XLT and Flareside |
Silver Arrow By Mike Siegman Russ Schwenkler's weathered wonder |
Pit Pass By Mike Dowd Sterling Marlin's Maxwell House Ford Thunderbird |
Levelling with the Kids By Kirk Bell Commentary on the newest marketing trend |
Chrysler Ball Convention By Kirk Bell Snap-kits, diecast and new releases are the story of the 1991 RCHTA show |
Country Club Hot Rods By George Ellis GM's Buick-Olds-Pontiac group has long been known for delivering high performance in luxury packages |
Stude-Pendous By Rick Hanmore Chuck Easton's Pro Street Studebaker |
Forsaken Ford By Gary Nash Weathering techniques for a derelict pickup |
Big Red Machine By Bill Coulter The Farmall MTA tractor: Some designs are never improved upon |
Deep in the Heart of Texas By Mike Siegman Tough competition makes this contest a challenge |
Factory Finishes By Steve Mesner The automotive paints of Model Car World |
Unfinished T By Kirk Bell Steve Catron's '27 Ford Roadster, circa 1953 |
Columns Collector's Showcase Truck Stop Editor's Collection On the Shelf Departments Ad Section Coming Events Advertisers Index Hobby Shop Directory Scale Mail Letters from your fellow scale auto enthusiasts Items of Interest Enthusiast's Gallery
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