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On ‎7‎/‎16‎/‎2018 at 5:23 PM, Daddyfink said:

 

 

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also looks like there is a lot more noticeable curve in the top of the front fender and in the side creases front and rear an the 1:1 - a little too flat in Salvino;s drawing.  I hope they are checking there 3d work against a full size NASCAR stock car.

The World of Speed Museum in Wilsonville, Oregon has a Richard Petty square headlight Monte Carlo in their collection - it wasn't on the floor when I was there a few weeks ago but it is usually on display

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1 hour ago, niteowl7710 said:

Obviously he got the Oldsmobile - which the thread for got flame war'd into oblivion. They haven't even cut the tooling on the Monte Carlo yet.

That is correct, my mistake.  I like the fact someone is trying new stuff, I will get a Monte Carlo also when (if) they get produced.

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On 8/4/2018 at 6:36 PM, niteowl7710 said:

Looks like the on the fly fixes for the Oldsmobile continue, which is a good thing in my estimation.

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Well, a further test to see if any of these guys can pay attention to details:

As shown in the 3D renderings shown earlier in this thread, the 74 bumper/grille combo above still has cover plates for 76/77 style parking lights.  They're tooling a separate bumper for each version: no reason not to correct this detail.

And preemptively for anyone already prepared to make excuses for this, too: No it isn't possible that someone possibly/couda/maybe raced a Monte in '74 with this type of bumper.  Which didn't even exist yet.

If they haven't cut the tooling yet, this would be about the simplest correction possible in the 3D model.  Will they do it?

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2 hours ago, niteowl7710 said:

I'm not starting a new Oldsmobile thread for this - but Salvinos JR announced a run of 2,500 Hawaiian Tropic '79 kits for delivery in mid-September.  Same kit as the Gray Ghost, none of the fixes and/or "upgrades" to the tooling are done yet.

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I will wait for the corrected bumpers before getting a kit, although I want one bad.

 

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26 minutes ago, Sledsel said:

I will wait for the corrected bumpers before getting a kit, although I want one bad.

 

Powerslide already makes this livery that also has pieces to fit a '73 Laguna, and '77 Monte Carlo, so there's no real need to buy the uncorrected kit especially for the decals.

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9 hours ago, niteowl7710 said:

Powerslide already makes this livery that also has pieces to fit a '73 Laguna, and '77 Monte Carlo, so there's no real need to buy the uncorrected kit especially for the decals.

Actually, I am hoping for the corrected Olds

9 hours ago, Daddyfink said:

I won't buy it until it comes with that giant gash in the door and quarter! 

X3!!!!     Post of the day! 

 

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1 hour ago, Sledsel said:

Actually, I am hoping for the corrected Olds

Those will have to wait until the tooling is done for the Monte Carlo which is still a few months down the line right now, none of the revised pieces - be it bumpers, or suspension - is being run separately before hand.  Once that stuff is done, it should be able to be included in Oldsmobile kits released into 2019.

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7 hours ago, niteowl7710 said:

Those will have to wait until the tooling is done for the Monte Carlo which is still a few months down the line right now, none of the revised pieces - be it bumpers, or suspension - is being run separately before hand.  Once that stuff is done, it should be able to be included in Oldsmobile kits released into 2019.

You know, you never get a second chance to make a "good first impression"!

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  • 1 month later...

Some more CAD images today. 

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*sigh* I guess they're just gonna plow on ahead with no actual 1974 bumper or marker lights cut outs on the front fender

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Although I suppose the latter might be addressable via decals to represent the sheet metal inserts.

I'll just sit here and wait until the "You should shut up and be happy we still have model kits" brigade shows up and defends how this is even plausibly O.K. in 2018 for a $35+ model kit, when people have been screaming at them since Day 1 the first CAD images dropped that the bumper was wrong.

EDIT - Also does the chassis really sit in the rear end like that - a country mile short of the back bumper and a scale half foot short of the rear quarters?  Sooooo there's just a giant gaping hole to the inside of the body?

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