How to Build the 1968 El Camino & Derby Car 1:25 Scale AMT Model Kit #1018 Review
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How to Build the 1968 El Camino Derby Champs II 1:25 Scale AMT Model Kit #1018 Review
Review and Photos for Right On Replicas, LLC Â by Alan Mann
“The Kats at AMT have dug deep again into the historic tooling vault. Now they’ve uncovered the 1/25 scale soap box derby racer mini kit! In keeping with the original Derby Champions theme, they’ve paired it up with the super-detailed 1968 El Camino tooling, created during the “Mueller Era,†to create the Derby Champs II kit!†-Round2
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For the Modeler: This review covers the Round2 Re-Release of the 1968 El Camino Derby Champions II 1:25 Scale AMT Model Kit #1018. It is a Re-release of the original 1968 El Camino with a bonus Soap Box Derby Car. The kit is a Skill Level 2 as it requires Paint and glue. The El Camino has seen many box arts and has been released a lot over the past few years. The Derby Car has not seen action in a while. This pairing is uncommon. In the box you will get well over 100 parts molded in White, Black, Chrome, Clear, and Clear Red with Vinyl tires and Metal axles. The tires are double side Tampo printed which is a bonus as one side is Red Line. The decals are all of a race style with no stock or interior included. The Instruction sheet is fold-out and typical of the old AMT style. As for the build you will get a well detailed motor. The chassis is quite detailed and all separate frame parts. The interior is a tub design but all individual parts. The body is solid and slides very tightly in place and fit and finish is great. Overall dimensions are: Length:8-1/2â€â€™ Width: 3â€, Height: 2â€.
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