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MPC 1978 Dodge unboxing - Marko custom build models

 Roy Marko has a new unboxing video up:

It shows a lot of features and new things that he found, and didn't find, in the model....

Roy Marko from MarKo Custom build models is back, so thanks for waiting. Here he unboxes and reviews the MPC 1978 Dodge Pickup Longbox Fleetside. He shows the pieces and comments on a few things he noticed about the scale model. As always, hit the like button or comment on the video. If you haven't done so, hit that subscribe button (and that notification bell!) to see upcoming videos. Thank you for all your support.




Disclaimer: Some of the links below may contain affiliate links in which I might earn a commission on them. Thank you for the support. The kit is listed below and you can purchase it on Amazon. Also, thank you for the support with the purchases you make. Kit for the MPC 1978 Dodge Pickup: https://amzn.to/39FMNId Kit I also showed MPC Dodge Monaco: https://amzn.to/2JSm2Fn Similar Kit By AMT: https://amzn.to/39HORzg Tripod I use: https://amzn.to/2Yaev9m YouTube Camera I used: https://amzn.to/3jDelAz


Of course, head on over to the YouTube channel for more unboxing, and some updates on the models I am currently working on. I try to respond to comments, so please check back, I enjoy the conversationsI have with my youtube followers.

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