Monogram 1/24 Tom Daniel's Bad Medicine
KIT #: |
4937 |
PRICE: |
$22.99 SRP8
|
DECALS: |
one option |
REVIEWER: |
Scott Van Aken |
NOTES: |
2012 reissue |
From the kit instructions:
"Only that ol' witch doctor, Tom Daniel could brew up a concoction like
thins. Imagine a prescription delivery to your door at over 200 mph. This
sanitary speedster with the long, low dragster look is pepped-up by eye-catching
goodies. The dragster is poison for anyone who wants to take the challenge.
Brewed up by the team of Tom Daniel and the model makers at Monogram Models, the
Bad Medicine is a unique and sensational looking machine. The driver is the grim
reaper himself and fitted into his coffin style cab. He plans to put his foot
down and power up the blower dragster motor. He'll make quick work of the
competition. Tom would be pleased."
This kit was initially issued in 1970 and this is the first reissue.
One
thing I have noticed about many of these sorts of kits is that they are
somewhat light on detail, at least compared to what we expect from a kit
today. There are only three sprues of plastic, one a dark red, one white,
and the other chrome. There is a separate body with a bit of flash on it as
well as two rubber drag slicks and two rubber front tires.
There are the usual ejector pin marks, and the builder will be destroying
some of the chrome in filling seams and removing molding lines. The body in
particular has quite a few of these seams, but one will be sanding it prior
to construction anyway.
The
instructions have five steps, all of which have large drawings. The first
step will consist of building up the seventeen part engine. The kit's
interior is one piece, basically the seat for the three piece grim reaper.
All the wheels are two piece and trap the tire. Unlike the initial issue,
there is no plastic wrinkle-wall drag slick, even though this two piece tire
is shown in the instructions.
The front suspension is complete with a pair of drag links, a steering shaft
and a lower steering bar. The front wheels can not be steered. Rear
suspension has a wheelie bar, a one piece rear end section with separate
gear cover plate and a pair of large drag bumpers. A parachute as well as
various bone bits are provided for the front and rear of the car. A small,
well printed decal sheet is included.
If you are looking for something a bit different from the norm and don't
mind a nostalgia trip back to your youth (well, at least for some of us), then
this would be a good choice. There are not a ton of parts, and depending on how
much time you spend dealing with the issues of chrome parts, could be done in a
pretty short amount of time.
February 2015
Thanks to me for picking this one up.
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