SYLHS (Support Your Local Hobby Shop) J-Bar Hobbies – Tecumseh, Michigan

2015 January 10
by Doug

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J-Bar Hobbies – 117 E. Chicago Blvd., Tecumseh, Michigan  49286

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Kit Review and Photos by Alan Mann

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This is not one of our regular SnapShot reviews. Yes, there’s a great kit review involved (see below) but this is really a plea to urge you to consider buying your models and supplies from your Local Hobby Shop (LHS).  The model featured here is an unusual kit.  It was released as a Toy Fair Exclusive in 2006.  The AMT kit was based on a futuristic show car design by Bill Cushenbery. I found this one at J-Bar Hobbies – Tecumseh, Michigan.  Sure, you can find them online but they won’t be around long and it’s a sure bet you won’t pick one up off the shelf at Wal-Mart or Hobby Lobby.  That’s where the LHS comes in. The LHS is getting to be just as hard to find as a discontinued kit.  Owned by an individual or family, those old line hobby shops are quite often chock-full of old hard-to-find kits and supplies that you won’t find in a big-box hobby shop. That’s not to mention the expertise that is readily available in most LHS stores. The prices might be retail but by the time you add shipping and the inevitable trip to the nearest store for the paint, stripes, decals, glue etc., that you couldn’t find online you’ll probably spend about the same amount of money.

This was my second purchase from the visits I made to J-Bar Hobbies.  Where else could you walk out of a store with a newly re-released Hot Rod Hydro, ’81 Chevy Citation Lowrider, Cheverra Z-28 and Honest John Missile spanning decades of model kit releases? The whole family helps run the store and you have that instant feeling that you are welcome to look around and ask any question you have.

The aisles are well lit and spacious and even though there’s a great range of kit types they are fairly well grouped by genre. J-Bar Hobbies also carries a huge selection of railroad, ships and aircraft kits and modeling supplies for the avid builder.  If you’re ever in the area stop in and look over the great selection of models – you’ll be glad you did!

 

 

For the Modeler: This review covers AMT Kit #38527 of the 2006 Toy Fair Exclusive Tiger Shark in 1/24 scale. This is a Re-release (RePop) of the Tiger Shark kit. The original kit was actually the Dream Rod kit from 1967 based on the real car built by Bill Cushenbery. AMT revised the design and re-issued the kit under the label of its subsidiary MPC. They renamed the revised show rod model the 001 Tiger Shark. The kit has about 90 parts total molded in White, Chrome, Clear, and Clear Red with Vinyl tires. It also has some steel bearings and rubber bands. This is a Skill Level 2 build for those of Moderate abilities. Some of the kit features are: Opening and closing doors, turn able wheels, opening and closing hood, chrome rocker panels, custom console, custom seats with head rests, one-piece hollow tires, detailed custom chassis suspension, custom headlight & asymmetrical grille, custom taillights, exhaust extension, asymmetrical grille, custom steering wheel and Cragar wheels and a Ford V-8 motor. The original tires were Firestone and have been replaced with Goodyear. Overall dimensions are: Length: 6” Width: 3” Height: (Car) 2” (Base) 2-1/4”

 

Overall Impression: Please be reminded that this car was originally released in 1967. That being said the current quality of today’s “New Release” kits should not be held as a standard for this kind of a kit. For those that have been around since the Stone Age of modeling will appreciate this re-release of a popular Hot Rod. For those new to the hobby you get to experience what it was like in “The Good Old Days”. Fit and finish is not perfect, parts go where they belong but sometimes not exact. There are not positive attachment points 002 on many the parts. Flash and over molding is an issue. Assembly is straightforward and if you take the time you get a really neat little hot rod when finished.  The motor is basic and not very detailed, no fan is even included. Part fit on the motor is fair. The chassis is a tube frame and the front suspension overly basic. The rear suspension is basic also but does look good. The wheels are Chrome and unfortunately on my sample the mounting holes are off center. The body is a multipart unit and has  opening doors. I recommend assembly of the front clip prior to paint so you can repair the huge attachment line through the front fenders. Otherwise the body did fit together nicely. Test fit the parts and do a bit of fitment sanding as needed prior to paint. Final assembly is a breeze and the car literally falls together. The interior and lower body fit well enough I did not glue them. Although there are gaps in the fit against the upper and lower body parts that is not seen when viewed normally. On a side note there are absolutely no decals for this kit. The base assembly is decent but even with the bearings and rubber bands I could not get it to rotate. This is a neat feature but not practical anyway as anyone who has ever wound a rubber band to make a toy plane prop spin knows the un-spinning of the band is FAST and uncontrolled. Not the most optimal thing to have your model sitting on! Paint the base and set the car on it SAFELY. Based on the build quality and the actual age of the original molds, and the fact this is a 2006 release, I will say it was a good build overall. It was fun and looks good, the 1960’s era kits were all about the “Look” not about “Accuracy”. On a scale of 1 to 10 I give this kit an 8.5. Go down to YOUR Local Hobby Shop and see what treasures they have for you to build!

 

 

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Motorcraft T-Bird Pro-Stock 1:25 Scale Revell Model Kit #85-4098 Review

2015 January 9
by Doug

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Bob Glidden is an American drag racer who first retired from Pro Stock racing in 1997, returning in 2010. He retired with the most wins in National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) history at that time, and he is currently the third most successful drag racer of the professional class drivers. Glidden won 85 NHRA National Events and holds Ten Pro Stock Championships which include five in a row beginning in 1985. Among his numerous accomplishments, Glidden won nine straight NHRA national races in 1979 and was the No. 1 qualifier 23 times in a row, including the entire 1987 season. At one point, he won 50 eliminations rounds in a row. In 1987 Glidden won eight races including his 60th national win. He ended his season with five straight wins and his eighth Pro Stock championship. He reached the finals ten times that season, winning a record 42 rounds of competition. He qualified number one in all 14 events. His two season streak ended at the 1988 Gator Nationals with 22 straight top qualifiers. His 1988 season was similar to 1987. After struggling early in the season, he won five of the last seven races heading to his fourth straight title. He retired his Thunderbird after 19 national victories in favor of a Ford Probe at the Supernationals.

 

For the Modeler: This review covers the Revell kit #4098 of the Motorcraft T-Bird Pro Stock driven by Bob Glidden in 1/25 scale. The kit is a direct Re-release (Re-Pop) of the original molding. The Copyright on the chassis reads 1988. This is a Skill Level 2 kit 000b with 99 parts molded in White, Chrome, Clear and Clear Red with Vinyl tires and a new high quality decal sheet. This kit features a detailed BOSS 494 drag racing engine, complete roll cage, racing chassis and removable hood and body. Assembly is straight forward with typical motor, chassis interior then the body. The detail is nice on the motor and could be wired easily. The roll cage builds section by section with the interior installed prior to finishing the cage making paintwork a little more effort. The body can be assembled prior to painting and must be Two-Tone painted as decals do not have the White side stripe on them.  Overall dimensions are: Length: 8-3/4″, Width: 3-1/16″, Height: 2″.

 

Covered in this Review:  If you want to perfect your build; basic construction; preparing parts for better finishing; alternate assembly sequence suggestions for fit and ease of finishing; complete paint and adhesive selections and applications; test fitting; complete engine construction and detailing; explaining instruction errors; making realistic tires; using white glue for glass parts; avoid damage with this body to chassis alignment method; dashboard detailing; gauge decal map; authentic interior color scheme; front and rear suspension build sequence; chassis installation; removing unwanted copyright script; making realistic tires; using “clear” glue for the windows; expanded kit history; making your own custom license plates and floor mats; carpeting to the interior pan; identifying and removing mold lines and ejector tabs; detailing the engine bay with gloss variations; hood hinge considerations; techniques for  avoiding finish variations; suspension construction and detailing; using foil to create dazzling chrome trim; decal preparation and application; how to use decal setting solutions; aligning the steering box and exhaust;  make 3-D looking springs; using floor polish to make perfect windows; are all fully examined in this extensive 18 page, full-color Step-by-Step review in PDF format.

 

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Panzer IV Tank 1:32 Scale Monogram Model Kit #85-7861 Review

2015 January 8
by Doug

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The Panzer tank was used throughout World War II and had several modifications during that time frame. The armor was not very thick so armor plates were developed to help in that field. The Panzer had a 76mm cannon and two 7.9mm machine guns. The Panzer IV essentially replaced the Panzer III during World War II and was used as the work horse of the German Military.

 
For the Modeler: This review covers the Panzer IV Tank 1:32 scale, Skill Level 2, Monogram model #85-7861 kit. This is a reissue of the 1970’s Panzer IV Tank. In the 70’s, Monogram released their military kits in 1:32 scale whereas most other model kit manufacturers were molding their military line in 1:35. Even though this causes it to be difficult to add these sweet kits to military dioramas they can be incorporated into everyday dioramas since most snap together kits were molded in 1:32 scale. For the modeler: The pieces are molded in olive drab, black vinyl tracks and water slide decals. There are 197 pieces to this kit and very well laid out instructions. The dimensions are; 8 5/8 L X 4 7/8 W X 4 H with the commander in the tank and 8-5/8” L X 4-7/8” w X 3¼” H without the commander in the tank.

 

Covered in this Review:  If you want to perfect your build; basic construction; preparing parts for better finishing; alternate assembly sequence suggestions for fit and ease of finishing; complete paint and adhesive selections and applications; test fitting; removing unwanted copyright script; complete road wheel and suspension construction; construction and finishing sequence deviations for fit and finish; easy grab handle installation tips; a camouflage paint scheme; how to connect the track pieces together; sectioning for “damaged” armor options; turret and hull assembly; weathered decal considerations; version considerations are discussed; and weathering techniques are all fully examined in this 15 page, full-color Step-by-Step review in PDF format.

 

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