How to Build the Sox & Martin '70 Plymouth HEMI Cuda 1:25 Scale Revell Model Kit #85-4196 Review. Copyright 2017 Right On Replicas, LLC. All rights reserved.
Doug, I've watched every video and some of them 5,6,7 times, that is how much I love your channel and build's but am always late to comment. Thanks Doug. Jeff
Ray, Welcome back to the hobby and, to answer your question - yes and yes! Models often require a range of adhesives. CA glue is nice, but doesn't always work in certain situations. Slow-setting adhesives like tube glue and epoxy are often employed when positioning is difficult or can't be done prior to attachment. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug
MMM, I has it's applications. Small areas like mirror faces are stunning but you have to apply it properly. I haven't tried to spray it yet. That might be another plus. When applied to larger areas you really shouldn't go back over what you've already done. The key is to keep it wet and keep moving. Overall, it's a great new addition to the modelers tool chest! -Doug
Ace - I just realized that you might be talking about the Fast and Furious kit that we reviewed a while back. Look for that in the Automotive (TV & Movie) Playlist right here! -Doug
The build is beautiful, and the step by step video was perfect. I'm just starting the kit ,so this should be a great help. I,m going to try spark plug wires for the first time. Thanks.
I remember this car. I met Buddy Martin in 97, when he was a guest speaker at a chassis school. Nice guy.
John, You're a lucky fella! -PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
really great content, my dad was friends with these guys, thank you so much
Don, Our pleasure and thanks for sharing! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
According to the book "Maximum Performance" a Buddy Martin built Hemi block was always painted Ford engine blue
MSP, Thanks for the info and if you haven't already, please subscribe so that we can reach more modelers! -Doug
Thanks Doug 4 all of the assembly hints 4 the S&M '70 Baracuda Hemi,it would make a neat model.
JB, I think you'll enjoy it. It goes together well! -Doug
John Burdis a lot of those 440 cars are faster than the hemis
Doug, I've watched every video and some of them 5,6,7 times, that is how much I love your channel and build's but am always late to comment. Thanks Doug.
Jeff
Thanks Jeff - Keep those comments coming. Better late than never! -Doug
I live in Detroit Michigan I love Mopar 💯💙
Mike, MOPAR muscle is great! -Doug
Really nice Build ! Doug I own a 70 'Cuda 440+6 35 yrs now its my baby
CP - Cool, take good care of the little tyke! -Doug
A great build again Doug gonna have to get this one keep em coming
TG - Thanks, this one looks great with the red white and blue! -Doug
I havent built a model in 60 years ,are you still using Testors model glue ,or now i hear using crazy glue for assembly? Thanks for your video .
Ray, Welcome back to the hobby and, to answer your question - yes and yes! Models often require a range of adhesives. CA glue is nice, but doesn't always work in certain situations. Slow-setting adhesives like tube glue and epoxy are often employed when positioning is difficult or can't be done prior to attachment. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug
what is your opinion on the molotow chrome?
MMM, I has it's applications. Small areas like mirror faces are stunning but you have to apply it properly. I haven't tried to spray it yet. That might be another plus. When applied to larger areas you really shouldn't go back over what you've already done. The key is to keep it wet and keep moving. Overall, it's a great new addition to the modelers tool chest! -Doug
Great review. Dang it Doug, here's another one. Hadn't considered building this... now l want one! XD
Thanks XD - Doug
superkool....another "wish I had it" neat kit....thanx Doug
They are still out there
Revell recently released a stock 1970 dodge charger kit. I'd love to see a build of it.
Ace - I just realized that you might be talking about the Fast and Furious kit that we reviewed a while back. Look for that in the Automotive (TV & Movie) Playlist right here! -Doug
Right On Replicas No, it's a new kit. I saw it on the Revell site today.
Ace - Haven't seen one yet. I'll watch for it! -Doug
A tie-rod that goes through an oil pan......what's next,Doug,a driveshaft that goes to the glove box?!? 😂👍😨
CM - When you kitbash the possibilities are endless! -Doug
Charlie Mac That's one of my pet peeves too. Kit manufacturers seem to have a blind-spot when it comes to realizing the steering :(
Steve Watts Agree 100%
CM - Yep that is always a difficult area to get right. -Doug
On the actual car the tie rod runs through the oil pan , it was a deep sump oil pan . This was before the widespread use of dry sump oiling systems
Nice kit other than that tie-rod oil pan set up??? Lol, Thanks for the great review Doug!
You're welcome Mike! -Doug
The build is beautiful, and the step by step video was perfect. I'm just starting the kit ,so this should be a great help. I,m going to try spark plug wires for the first time. Thanks.
JS, Thanks and be patient with the plugs and wires. You can do it! -Doug
Que show.