All-New Kits - What Would You Like to See?
#101
Posted 29 November 2012 - 03:37 AM
- Stout
- Supra (70's - 80's)
- Celica (70's - 80's)
#102
Posted 29 November 2012 - 03:44 AM
Modified tool - Lindberg 1964 Plymouth sedan body style
#103
Posted 29 November 2012 - 08:03 PM
#104
Posted 29 November 2012 - 08:48 PM
#105
Posted 30 November 2012 - 08:28 AM
#106
Posted 30 November 2012 - 11:20 AM
Just to name a few of what I would like to see. 85-87 Cutlass (442)(87 with concealed headlights) 67-72 Ford Pickup (which are soon coming out) 73-74 AMC Hornet (hatch back) BMW M3 (any year) 73-74 Buick Century 68 Buick Skylark or GS 39 Zephyr 62 Bel Aire station wagon 49 Merc. Woody 62 Chrysler 300 78-81 Malibu 78-81 Malibu station wagon 68 Opel Kadett station wagon
I don't know if the kit companies are following this, but it sure would be easier for anyone to see what you want if you made your list look like a list, like others such as 1972coronet have done...
- 85-87 Cutlass (442)(87 with concealed headlights)
- 67-72 Ford Pickup (which are soon coming out)
- 73-74 AMC Hornet (hatch back)
- BMW M3 (any year)
- 73-74 Buick Century
- 68 Buick Skylark or GS 39 Zephyr
- 62 Bel Aire station wagon
- 49 Merc. Woody
- 62 Chrysler 300
- 78-81 Malibu / 78-81 Malibu station wagon
- 68 Opel Kadett station wagon
Edited by sjordan2, 30 November 2012 - 11:22 AM.
#107
Posted 30 November 2012 - 12:50 PM
I don't know if the kit companies are following this, but it sure would be easier for anyone to see what you want if you made your list look like a list, like others such as 1972coronet have done...

Edited by martinfan5, 30 November 2012 - 01:56 PM.
#108
Posted 30 November 2012 - 12:58 PM
I don't know if the kit companies are following this, but it sure would be easier for anyone to see what you want if you made your list look like a list, like others such as 1972coronet have done...
- 85-87 Cutlass (442)(87 with concealed headlights)
- 67-72 Ford Pickup (which are soon coming out)
- 73-74 AMC Hornet (hatch back)
- BMW M3 (any year)
- 73-74 Buick Century
- 68 Buick Skylark or GS 39 Zephyr
- 62 Bel Aire station wagon
- 49 Merc. Woody
- 62 Chrysler 300
- 78-81 Malibu / 78-81 Malibu station wagon
- 68 Opel Kadett station wagon
Sorry dude!!! I typed it out that way and when I posted it you see how it came out. Don't jump my wagon!!!
I don't know if the kit companies are following this, but it sure would be easier for anyone to see what you want if you made your list look like a list, like others such as 1972coronet have done...
That's what I say, a lot of others came out the same way mine did and I didn't see anyone saying anything to them.....
#109
Posted 30 November 2012 - 02:18 PM
I love the excess of the '50s, so anything from any manufacturer from then.
55 Olds
57 Olds
58 Buick
59 Pontiac
59 Buick
58 Ford
58 Mercury
and any and all wagons!
#110
Posted 01 December 2012 - 03:58 AM
How about a new 65 Bonneville? That was was one great body style
#111
Posted 01 December 2012 - 05:54 AM
Soviet era Russian cars...
Chaika
GAZ
ZIL
ZIM
Moskvitch
#112
Posted 01 December 2012 - 06:33 AM
Think I saw every American car ever built going through this thread. I might buy one or two of those listed, but ..
A Volvo 145 would be my cup of tea ... dark blue like the one I drove forever! .. even an Air Trax .. (hint)

#113
Posted 01 December 2012 - 07:29 AM
I haven't said much on this one...been following along and there are a lot of great choices here.
I personally would love to see:
-More independents
-Revell to capitalize on that gorgeous 1964-67 GM A-body tooling and release some more cars- perhaps an Olds Vista Cruiser or Buick Sport Wagon, a Buick GS-400 or GS-340, and perhaps a cool mainstreamer, like a Pontiac Tempest or LeMans with the OHC-6, with option to add the Sprint package.
-A 1995-99 Buick Riviera.
-A 1990-2011 Lincoln Town Car, or a 1980-89 one. Heck, do both, the undercarriages are mostly the same.
-A first-generation Olds Aurora.
-A 1966 Olds Toronado.
-Station wagons- period. I've seen a lot of good ideas already.
-More light trucks and vans. I'd really like to see some Studebaker or Hudson/Terreplane pickups for earlier models, and some late-models with the ability to build either 2wd or 4wd would be good.
-More brass-era cars. Those are just cool, either as reissues or new kits.
The lists can go on and on. There are a lot of subjects out there waiting to be done.
Charlie Larkin












