Model Car Builder Magazine - Winter 2014 - Volume 1, No.2Add to Favorites

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Not really a contest coverage issue, but a scrapbook of how-tos and feature cars that didn\'t fit in the pages of Model Car Builder magazine. Highlights include Steve Hinson in our \"Builder\'s Gallery\", A how-to on sectioning, detailing a Revell 1/16th scale dragster, and my table top coverage of this year\'s model car contest from the Grand National Roadster Show and Pleasanton Goodguys show. Plus several more cool feature cars.

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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