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Resin 67 Plymouth wagon/ Who makes it? / Updated 2/13


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Well guys. I was checking around. Found out that Steve Kohler over at Star Resin has the R&R resin wagon. Yes it is a 1967

Plymouth Belvedere. I'm thinking about getting it from him. Only wants 38 bucks and shipping. I have dealt with him before. Just

going to check on availbility.

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Well guys. I was checking around. Found out that Steve Kohler over at Star Resin has the R&R resin wagon. Yes it is a 1967

Plymouth Belvedere. I'm thinking about getting it from him. Only wants 38 bucks and shipping. I have dealt with him before. Just

going to check on availbility.

THAT SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD DEAL,

I PAID UNDER $20 INCLUDING SHIPPING FROM THE GUY ON EBAY, BUT THAT WAS JUST THE BODY, NO INT TUB

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Wow, dude, chill- not everyone has the abilities nor wants to do all kinds of body mods. Many people would like to buy and use something that is more accurate; more true to the real thing, without a LOT of additional work. Otherwise, we would all be buying plastic pellets and injection molding our own whatevers.

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This is typical of the hobby- we want a vehicle that cannot be justified to kit up and when a resin copy comes along, it gets ripped to shreds over the inaccuracy.

I see both arguments here- thankful to have something not available in kit form and yet, why bother when the body proportions are noticeably off?

Having never built a resin master or converting an existing body into something else, I can't say what goes into the process but it must take some work or else we would have resin copies of EVERYTHING!

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Some resin kits are accurate and high quality, some are not so much...this falls into the latter category. I do wonder why some resin casters even bother if they can't get the body shape and details accurate. This one isn't at the same level as a TKM resin kit though....

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