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October 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 Low-Down Ho-Down By Tim Boyd Dropping AMT/Ertl's '62 Chevy Bel Air in the weeds |
Believable Bel Air By Tim Boyd AMT/Ertl's 1962 Chevy Bel Air: Is it really good enough to be Kit of the Year? |
Tool School By Pat Covert Using the Boadger Crescendo airbrush |
Building Impressions By Larry Greenberg Sizing up the 1994 Mustang kits from AMT/Ertl and Monogram |
Fabulous F40 By Mike Siegman 14 days to a unique Ferrari |
A.A.R. of a Different Color By Jon Brandt J. Bruce Weeks' fabulous All Aftermarket Roadster |
Scratch Track Fever By Pat Covert John Magierowski's scratchbuilt 1/16 scale sprint car |
NNL Milwaukee II By Mike Dowd Midwest modelers flock to Milwaukee's second annual noncompetitive model show |
Salzano Stomper By Bill Borgen Recreating the world's first mobile grape crusher in 1/24 scale |
Scale Auto Sketchpad By Brad Leisure Mopar Madness II |
1/43rd Spotlight By Mike Siegman Robert Schmidt's 427 Cobra S/C: A bundle of detail in one small package |
Columns Forum 43 Light Commercial Truck Stop News and how-to for the truck modeler Masters in Miniatures Editor's Collection On the Shelf Tips & Tech Departments Advertisers Index Ad Section Coming Events Scale Mail Letters from your fellow scale auto enthusiasts Items of Interest Hobby Shop Directory
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