Great build. I love to see you guys open and build vintage kits like this. The folks who molded and packaged these old kits deserve to have their work admired. Thanks!!!
Nice build. I was 11 in 1968 and just started to model cars, mostly dragsters. I wasn't aware there were these kinds of kits available. It's great to see these old kits built. It's easy to see the difference in quality between kits of this age and what's is available now.
That is a super rare kit! My dad built the original release of it back about 1959. Would love to get another one! But I think maybe the molds don't exist anymore. You did a great job on it!
Watch it a beautiful job you did the kit wasn't warp or nothing beautiful well kept hopefully amt start s doing re pops on these old kits so we all can enjoy too build
Nice build Louie. I can always tell when you’re having a good time building some of these models. I remember when the first version of this kit came out. I got it for my birthday. Mine wasn’t nearly done as well. 😂😅
Nice job with the 32, it’s nice you have another one too, but I like building, and your right about the tires melting the model sometimes, that’s why models have to be opened up!
I sometimes think its a good thing that I tuned into this educational program channel. As the Dick Grayson Robin used to say it to the Bruce Wayne Batman. "Holy history Batman." 😍
Hey there! I don't often comment on videos, but I wanted to let you know, I greatly enjoy your videos! I've watched a bunch now and I find them very relaxing and great to have on when I'm working. You have such a positive and welcoming personality and it's really something I appreciate. Watching you work has helped me decide to get into modelling myself. I currently have a Revell '68 Charger and an AMT Surfshark Caddy Ambulance ordered. I love both these cars and with the Caddy in particular, really looking forward to putting my own spin on it. Your videos have both been inspiring and educational and the end results are always incredible. I just really wanted to say thank you for being such a positive voice!
I really appreciate the kind words! I’m so glad I was able to show you some new tricks. Thank you so much for watching. Lately it’s been tough to make videos. A lot of stuff has been going on in my family life. I really enjoy sharing my videos with the world. Thanks again and Happy Modeling!! Louie
I never had the '32 roadster B&C kit back in '68. I did build the '32 toudor kit. I don't know where you found those but you are one lucky model builder.
Nice kit and quite a score to get then at that price. A fine buildup too. I just wish that a kit sold as a "Bonnie and Clyde" car would have both figures and not just Clyde.
The kit did not include any figures. I added that from the MPC Gang Busters Chrysler. I did mention that in the video. I do appreciate you watching. Happy modeling!!
Only discovered your channel today and I really like your models you build, spent some 4 hours today watching you make the kits, American car kits are just ace and break the norm of seeing high tech' Tamiya kits.........I love making models of all sorts too, AMT kits aren't easily available to me.......I'm from Mansfield Woodhouse in the United Kingdom.
Thank you for Watching!! I’m glad I a great subscriber from across the “Pond”!! I don’t normally buy Tamiya kits, most of the stuff I buy is vehicles I remember on the road from my childhood 60s 70s and 80s. Being born in the mid seventies, those cars were still on the road. Thanks again and Happy Modeling.
@@TheAutisticModeler Born in 1967, so just pipped you :) I like to build anything that I think I'll enjoy, my last AMT kit was the 1/25th Autocar A64B Tractor, which was heavily modded into a model of the truck out of the film...''Over The Top''
@@TheAutisticModeler Telling me! Know of a few excellent secondhand shops in the UK that stock many old AMT/USA kits, themselves have never seen the Bonnie & Clyde kit.....Also know of a few old guys who been collecting vintage kits, none have ever seen that kit.... Carry on with the great work 😎
Wow that funny, you see I used to have one but mine was the1932 victory sedan with bullets holes but the same DIORAMA setup I was 17 at the time bought it at a hobby shop but mine was all stock your kit has been remanfactory the decals don't match the direction sheet was yellow the decals would been the same color,