Model Car Builder Magazine - Vol 5, Issue No.2, WINTER 2020Add to Favorites

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Pulleys. Adding pulleys to your model is another great way to add realism to your motors. In this issue we will take a close look at the pulley kits available, and then show you the best way to attach them to your motor. Our Box Stock build in this issue will be Don "Grumpy" Jenkins Pro Stock Chevy Vega. BIG Modeler's Gallery featuring the work of Bill Stillwagon! Some truly Kool cars! Speaking of cool cars,Tim Kolankiewiez' roadster will knock your socks! This beautifully detailed street rod just won the Hot Rods & Customs class in the ACME 25th Annual Southern Nationals Model Show and Contest! Roy builds another 300! This time a custom featuring a Windfield fade paint job. We finish up the Pro Street '55 Chevy project car, and we build a red roadster for Santa!

Model Car Builder Magazine Description:

PublisherHOT CARS

CategoryAutomotive

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyQuarterly

MODEL CAR BUILDER (MCB). I’ve been a model car builder all my life. I started as a kid and I’ve been building ever since. In the late 80s, early 90s I published a model car magazine called “Plastic Fanatic”. I sold the magazine and went back to school to study visual design and computer graphics. Kind of fell out of the hobby for a while, but then my wife and friends encouraged me to start building again, that’s when I decided to start a new magazine. Only this time the magazine is strictly a “how-to” magazine. No kit reviews, no events coverage, no new products section, strictly how-to’s and feature cars. Our in-depth how-to articles show you step-by-step how to detail a model car and our feature cars are done by some of the best modelers in the country. If you’re a serious model car builder, or a beginner looking for tips, then MCB is a “must have” for your work bench.

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