Roger,
Try these two sites. The first one is an after market resin company, very
reputable, called Modelhaus. The second is a company that buys and sells
models, parts, decals, etc. Also has a message board that has helped me in the
past. Give that a shot for sure! Third idea is to hit a book/magazine store and
pick up a copy of Scale Auto Enthusiast magazine. Lots of tips, articles and
ads galore. I save all of mine for reference.
http://www.modelhaus.com/modnav.htm
http://www.modelcarkits.com/
http://www.kalmbach.com/scaleauto/scaleauto.html
If you need or want any more interesting sites to explore re: model cars and
related stuff, let me know-I got lots more!
Ed in Mich
'57 3100
Rroslowski@aol.com wrote:
> Hey list...
>
> Recently on one of those "online auction sites" someone sold a set of items
> to convert ERTL/AMT's 1/25th scale 1955 Chevy Cameo model into a 1955 GMC
> Suburban pickup. The items consisted of the GMC hood, GMC tailgate, GMC
> hubcaps, GMC Dash, and the unique GMC chrome bumper/front end treatment.
> Does anyone know where these parts came from? I would like to get my hands
> on this set and have my spare Cameo kit transformed into a GMC. Any
> information that is sent my way will be greatly appreciated!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Roger Roslowski
> Rroslowski@aol.com
> Lawrenceville, New Jersey
> Chevy & GMC Truck Admirer (for now!)
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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