Bought this to build a Bullitt mustang, contains *most* of the right parts. Kit has lots of nice extra parts. Thanks for the heads up about the decal snafu!
Hopefully it helps. It's a little bit different from some of the other ones that I have built but all in all once it's together the quality looks good.
Thanks for watching, me too. I have something very unique in store for this one as you can imagine with my quirkiness. Stay tuned as the build will be coming either later this month or the first of next month.
I had missed out on the Revell 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback 2 in 1 during my middle school and high school years. However, I plan to purchase this kit on eBay later on and plan to paint it in Testors Gloss Black with the white stripes and California License Plate included. Plus, as another honorable mention it would be great to see Revell make the California Special Version of this kit.
Nice review.Let me ask, with as many kits that you have built,and your car knowledge,do you even follow the instructional pages? Im sure you can complete in proper order?
Lol! That is great question. The answer is that I do use the instructions because it's a whole lot easier and I don't have to think if I don't have instructions I actually have to think about the assembly process. Hopefully that makes sense.
@@maddogmerv yea,I guess your right,and it allows to "read between the lines". Even seasoned pilots have there check list,etc...ok Merv,cant wait to see the mustang,and the color choice.
Thanks for sharing and pointing out some differences, features and the "4n1"
Bought this to build a Bullitt mustang, contains *most* of the right parts. Kit has lots of nice extra parts. Thanks for the heads up about the decal snafu!
Nice video. Good look at the kit. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching, I will have a build video on this one pretty soon. It builds up pretty nice.
I have this kit, thanks for the heads up
Hopefully it helps. It's a little bit different from some of the other ones that I have built but all in all once it's together the quality looks good.
I'm not a Mustang fan, but this is one of the body styles I like. Looking forward to the completed build.
Thanks for watching, me too. I have something very unique in store for this one as you can imagine with my quirkiness. Stay tuned as the build will be coming either later this month or the first of next month.
I had missed out on the Revell 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback 2 in 1 during my middle school and high school years. However, I plan to purchase this kit on eBay later on and plan to paint it in Testors Gloss Black with the white stripes and California License Plate included. Plus, as another honorable mention it would be great to see Revell make the California Special Version of this kit.
Absolutely it would! Thanks for watching.
Nice video Merv.... 🙂👍
Thank you this builds up really nice I'll be doing a build video on it in a few weeks.
@@maddogmerv 👍👍
Nice one I would build the Bullet Mustang if I had the kit
Exactly why I'm getting me another one. LOL got to have that in the collection.
I enjoyed the video ,Merv, but all the moulded on parts really put me off 👍😎Pete 🤓
I certainly can understand that. Especially when it comes to door handles door handles should not be molded in.
Nice review.Let me ask, with as many kits that you have built,and your car knowledge,do you even follow the instructional pages? Im sure you can complete in proper order?
Lol! That is great question. The answer is that I do use the instructions because it's a whole lot easier and I don't have to think if I don't have instructions I actually have to think about the assembly process. Hopefully that makes sense.
@@maddogmerv yea,I guess your right,and it allows to "read between the lines". Even seasoned pilots have there check list,etc...ok Merv,cant wait to see the mustang,and the color choice.