Last seen: Apr 1, 2026
@moe-parr Barry, I too wasn't sure where that green came from; I didn't think it was available as a 1968 Buick color. I once owned a 1968 Buick Skylar...
This has that serious racer look!
@john3976 I suspect those RK trailers utilize as much plastic as possible. If I can locate an underside pic, I'll post it. Your NASCAR tailer looks in...
@jcarnutz Thanks. I purchased years ago after I was drawn to it; there seem to be a "glow" emanating from the box. My crappy pics do NOT do it justic...
Well John K (...and to John N) I can count on ONE HAND the cups of coffee I've had since age 14. I too, do NOT drink coffee. Enjoy your coffee d...
@john3976 I agree on all fronts. As I noted, Road Kings tried a bit of trickery, incorporating both European & American styling to create a hybrid...
@mikedetorrice These look OK to me. Seems like K&K (Road Kings) combined styling from European & American trailers to create these hybrids; bu...
@john-barry That's a great looking fleet! I'd love to see a few of those in 1/18 some day.
@bob-jackman These do chew up lots of display space quickly, but they make excellent "companion" pieces to existing 1/18 collections.
....always liked how you took the extra step to remove the rear glass to improve the accuracy of this replica.
@rich-sufficool Thanks, I actually know those names...a very impressive list!
@jkuvakas Wow, nice...especially if it was a 2-door (as you know, they were rare). Although I loved all those overhead interior lights, I didn't thin...
@chazy-r Good choice. If it were me, I'd also take time to BMF all that trim, thin down those whitewalls (too wide for 1960 )and repaint the converti...