Hello kitmakers.
I hope most builders will agree this post.
These years, you have offered really great cars in kit forms. You brung us back 1960s classic Muscle, 1970s Econoboxes, Vans, Wagons, light-tricks, etc. Maybe it's time to explore a new way.
GM has offered endless variations of 1973-1977 A-body "Colonnade" coupes. And almost no one is offered in scale, just the 1976 Revell Chevy Montecarlo, that sells good for a curbside with no Stock version. I'm sure you would success, offering 1973 Malibu SS, 1977 Olds 4-4-2, 1973 GTO or 1977 Can-Am. Still weird for the good-old aging Pre-1973 public, these cars are getting more and more popular. They are considered as true classics on both the Lowrider and Restomod scene, and as much as we getting distance from the 1970s, they are gaining charm.
Both of you, big kitmakers, have existing 1:25 underpinings to reduce development costs. We could even be happy of curbsides for starters, and each model will find at least 3 declination :
-1973 Chevy Malibu SS
-1973 Chevy Malibu Baldwin-Motion Phase III
-1973 Chevy Montecarlo
-1973 Buick GS455
-1975 Buick Century Indy Pace Car
-1973 Pontiac GTO
-1973 Pontiac Grand Am
-1977 Pontiac Grand-Prix
-1977 Pontiac Can-Am
-1973 TO 1977 Olds 4-4-2
-1973 to 1977 Hurst Olds
All offered in Stock, Lowrider, Pimpmobile or Disco Street-machine with Mickey Thompson tires on American 200S...
Come on guys, show muscles !