The IMC model kit originally replaced the Little Red Wagon in 1970, It was only out for 1 year, By 1971 The Little Red Wagon was back out until the late 80s in the Auto World Catalogs, The Original IMC Touch Tone Terror actually came with the engine crate molded in off white plastic just like the Little Red Wagon's engine crate, The first Little Red Wagon came out in 1966 to be a replica of the original 1964 Little Red Wagon by IMC, I used to be a crew member for Bill Maverick Golden and his Number Four Little Red Wagon from 1988/2002 his retirement, We actually use my little Turquoise Truck which is a 67 Dodge A-100 Pickup to pull Mavericks Little Red Wagon out on the drag strip on many East Coast Tracks from Raceway Park Englishtown New Jersey North all the way down South to Rockingham North Carolina and many tracks in between during the 1990s, The Original Number Four LRW sold for half a million dollars twice, Very Nice Review.
HH, We're thrilled that you could visit with us and share your stories about the "Golden" days! Thanks for helping raise awareness about your adventures on our channel, including the kit history, and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to help more modelers! -Doug.
Thanks DJ, It's more authentic to the wheelstander genre! We try to include tips from experience unlike the majority of today's review sites. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug!
BF, Rider's LHS actually! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug!
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kool old kit....built mine , as a stock A 100.....I went so far , as to cut & hinge the inside engine cover...can be opened/closed , through the door....havva good one Doug , thanx 4 another kool review/build RJ
Nice of you to say Pinky! Thanks for sharing and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug!
Roger, we built the drag version for this review. The rest of the pieces are in the kit and can be seen unassembled in the video. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug!
The IMC model kit originally replaced the Little Red Wagon in 1970, It was only out for 1 year, By 1971 The Little Red Wagon was back out until the late 80s in the Auto World Catalogs, The Original IMC Touch Tone Terror actually came with the engine crate molded in off white plastic just like the Little Red Wagon's engine crate, The first Little Red Wagon came out in 1966 to be a replica of the original 1964 Little Red Wagon by IMC, I used to be a crew member for Bill Maverick Golden and his Number Four Little Red Wagon from 1988/2002 his retirement, We actually use my little Turquoise Truck which is a 67 Dodge A-100 Pickup to pull Mavericks Little Red Wagon out on the drag strip on many East Coast Tracks from Raceway Park Englishtown New Jersey North all the way down South to Rockingham North Carolina and many tracks in between during the 1990s, The Original Number Four LRW sold for half a million dollars twice, Very Nice Review.
HH, We're thrilled that you could visit with us and share your stories about the "Golden" days! Thanks for helping raise awareness about your adventures on our channel, including the kit history, and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to help more modelers! -Doug.
I have this kit in my stash. I plan to build it as a factory stock service truck. I built the Lindberg "Little Red Wagon" kit a few years ago. 😎👍
Lance, Sounds like a great plan! -Doug
Awesome kit .
Very cool 😎
Mike
Thanks Mike! -Doug
Great job! Looks good. I like the fact that you removed the tops of the doors.
Thanks DJ, It's more authentic to the wheelstander genre! We try to include tips from experience unlike the majority of today's review sites. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug!
C'mon Hob Lob or Ollie's!!! 😁
Awesome build and vid, Mr R&R!!!
BF, Rider's LHS actually! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug!
Thanks for the review! I like the build came out great! Nice job on the door's. Have a good week. 😎✌️
Thanks for watching Dave we appreciate it and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug!
kool old kit....built mine , as a stock A 100.....I went so far , as to cut & hinge the inside engine cover...can be opened/closed , through the door....havva good one Doug , thanx 4 another kool review/build
RJ
Robert, Thanks for sharing the info! -Doug
Very well done on that Dodge A100 pickup! I need to grab one to build myself!
John, they're always a fun build! -Doug
That looks like a nice kit it came out really good.
Nice of you to say Pinky! Thanks for sharing and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug!
great job
MC, Thanks dude! -Doug
What about the phone booth, and all of the other stuff that comes in the kit
Roger, we built the drag version for this review. The rest of the pieces are in the kit and can be seen unassembled in the video. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug!