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larrygre

Member Since 16 Feb 2006
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Revell Germany 1/24 Ferrari 250GTO for 2013

31 December 2012 - 06:42 PM

Just announced from RoG, and its official...not reboxed Fujimi, Italeri, Protar, or Gunze Sangyo.  The kit is ALL NEW TOOLING.  July 2013 release.

 

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Woo-hoo!

 


Revell Mongoose Rear Engine Dragster - Painting the Flexible Fuel and Oil Lines?

30 May 2012 - 04:48 PM

Hey everyone,

The pre-molded fuel and oil lines in the Revell Mongoose RE Dragster kit are molded in polyethylene - a plastic that most paint tends not to stick well to.  Has anyone overcome this problem?

Thanks in advance!

GOODYEAR decals or stnecils for 1970s slicks

14 April 2012 - 05:17 AM

Hey everyone,

Who currently makes decals or an airbruishing stencil for GOODYEAR lettering for 1970s vintage slicks (as in, Revell's recently issued funny cars and dragsters) - all help is appreciated.  TIA.

Plumbing 1970s Funny Car engines

12 April 2012 - 04:06 AM

Hey everyone,

Looking for good photos of funny car engines from the early to mid 1970s to help detail the recent issues from Revell and the forthcoming funny cars from Round2. Also any modeling articles, in print and online, that show how to use braided line and A/N fittings on such engines. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

Yeah I know, thats the last shovel of dirt on the grave of my "Strictly Stock" reputation!!!
:lol:

Round2 Models announces Legends of the Quarter Mile kits and diecasts

12 April 2012 - 02:21 AM

PRESS RELEASE dated March 21, 2012

"Round 2, LLC, is thrilled to introduce Legends of the Quarter Mile™, a new line of drag racing memorabilia including 1:25 scale plastic model kits, 1:64 scale slot cars and highly detailed die cast 1:18 scale replica Funny Cars. Round 2 is going back to the heart of the sport of drag racing with these desirable collectibles.

Legends of the Quarter Mile will honor the Funny Car racers of the late 1960s through the 1970s, when the sport of drag racing was starting to gain real momentum. Fans flocked to the tracks to see the flashy and unpredictable over-the-top racers, with their flip-up bodies on a tube chassis, filled with the growing technology of the era. These cars set the stage for drag racing as we know it today. Legendary names in drag racing like what they’ve seen of the new line, and can’t wait to get their hands on these new products.

“Cars like this are what drag racing stands for,” said “Big” Jim Dunn, NHRA Hall of Fame member, former Funny Car driver and current NHRA team owner. “These are truly legends of the sport, and I’m honored to be a part of this history.”

The Legends of the Quarter Mile model kit series will feature MPC, Polar Lights and AMT kits 1:25 scale. Legends model kits will kick off with Arnie “The Farmer” Beswick’s 1969 “The Super Judge” GTO Funny Car in September, followed in October by another famous flopper to be announced soon. This will be the first time in decades that many of these kits have been reissued and they are rated as skill level 2 with paint and cement required.

Additionally, Auto World is creating 1:64 scale slot cars in the style of the classic drag racers as well. The Legends line of slot cars will feature Funny Car bodies on Auto World’s 4Gear chassis, which has an extended wheelbase and large dragster-inspired wheels and tires. Best of all, two neodymium traction magnets make them the perfect “engines” for these classic Funny Cars.

Also being released is a slot car drag strip track set. It includes the vintage race cars along with 13 feet of track, two variable speed controllers and an LED Christmas tree with in-track sensors and win lights, letting you bring the thrill of drag racing to your own living room!

Auto World is investing in all-new tooling for the Legends die cast line, which will debut with four cars in 2012, and is projecting six to 10 cars next year, all as limited editions. The Legends line represents the first time that vintage Funny Cars have been replicated so authentically in the 1:18 scale.

Shirley “Cha Cha” Muldowney, NHRA Hall of Fame member and renowned Funny Car and Top Fuel dragster driver, is excited to be included in the 2013 lineup, too. “These cars look beautiful. I can’t wait to see my old Mustang in this large-scale replica,” said Muldowney, also known as the “First Lady of Drag Racing.”

The 1:18 scale is an ideal size for Auto World to create such a detailed model, with room to include all the features that bring a Funny Car to life. These die cast cars will have over 100 parts, including soft rubber tires, authentic replica plastic Funny Car bodies styled just like the real thing with historically accurate graphics, detailed wheels, and manufacturer-specific engines that are fully wired and plumbed.

“Everything about these cars looks fantastic,” Round 2 President Tom Lowe said. “We’re the first one to do it in this level of detail. This era of drag racing was the start of all the excitement and noise, and we’re proud to be able to be a part of it in our own way.”

Look for these exciting race cars at your local hobby store in the third and fourth quarters of 2012 and see more information online at www.autoworldhobby.com/legends."

(end of press release)


LG COMMENTS: The next kits in the series following the Beswick Super Judge will be the Tommy Grove "The Going Thing" 70 Mustang (from the Polar Lights Gas Ronda/Blue Max tooling) and the Candies and Hughes '69 Cuda (from the Polar Lights Don Schumacher/Big John Mazmanian tooling). More reissues will be coming from AMT, MPC, and Polar Lights tools. Keep 'em coming Round2!

I say that with a tear in my eye, as Slixx is going the way of the dodo just at the time we really need them!!!