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Luc Janssens

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  1. So much for the rumor then, that there already were test shots shown.
  2. A pitty they didn't update it to have clear headlamps and turnsignals, but nevertheless these old Chevelle's make great street machines. So might add it to the pile ?
  3. Same for Europe and then there's the matter of sales tax and cost to get it past customs. A couple of months ago I had an issue with replacement parts, sent to me at no cost, but to get it into the country would cost me $25, so returned it to sender and they had it sent to a friend in the US where I will pick it up when visiting next year. Belgium I really had it! GRRRR
  4. That takes it to the to buy list
  5. Steve, it looks like the stock headlights and buckets are also included in the kit, as are the stock tail lights.
  6. The back cavity of the mold is a separate sliding piece, so who know's.... tho it would've been easier to detail, if just the taillight panel had been a separate chrome part. Think I'm gonna BMF the whole panel, then paint it black and carefully scrape the paint off the raised trim bits
  7. Maybe some more farmer's protests in Europe at the time of release will give this one an extra boost
  8. Most likely because past sales numbers show the subject matter strongly appeals to the average impulse buyer.
  9. Looks like Chris of Hpiguys is building one.... A question for Steve Goldman tho; is the stock grille still included or is blocked off? Cheers Luc
  10. If this is what it takes to have a standard bench seat and OEM wheels, I'm all for it, besides think it will be nice in red. Cheers!
  11. Tim, I believe they are, tho later on Klaus Lassen of Revell Germany designed all kinds of variations. You can find him on Facebook Cheers!
  12. Have one too, the plan is to mate the mixer bits to a Autocar truck, cuz IMHO it looks more like a rough work truck. A project for when I retire in 5 or do years.
  13. Indeed, they always fascinated me ever since I was a child browsing through a sixty-two Revell product catalog my dad had.
  14. In a perfect world, there would be tooling for almost every type of engine once available, which with modular tooling can be added to subject X, Y or Z. Anyway, If Round2 had such an engine it would've been easier and more cost-effective for them to scan and improve than start from scratch, they hardly can scan an engine of a competitor, no?! Now that we're talking about engines, I wonder what happened to the masters of the Ross Gibson resin engines and if they can't be scanned and have the design adapted to injection molding.... Yeah...I'm in a what if mode again, please kill me LOL
  15. Bummer to get it presented all in one box, but as a modeler there are options, as you wrote Tim.
  16. Is there an engine in an Amt or Mpc kit that can be used for this, the rationale behind this is that it can be reversed engineered by Round2. I know it up's the cost, it's just for a one-pager what if?
  17. Always great to learn from those with grease and brake dust on their hands and overall, how the mechanical bits work and interchange.
  18. Would there be interest in backdating this kit into a '71, and if so would it take more that retooling a new front bumper-grille assy' and rear bumper with taillites? Cheers Luc
  19. IMHO, you're selling a dream, one which one can't own in real life due to practical reasons, like having a family. How many two doors went out the door when the first child was born, only to regret selling it when the kids went out the door. In other cases it's all about the dream "if I was a rich man, race or rally driver" and not stuck in this boring nine-to-five job; Exotics, WRC, Nascar, etc... But then there's nostalgia too, which makes annual kits built as a kid come back. Still, I also wonder if reminiscing that old family 4dr. or wagon would be equally as strong or stronger incentive to wanna buy a model or model kit of one's past family history. IMHO a good way to test this would be releasing the Super Natural Impy as a regular Impala, tooling up new wheels and bench seat. Yeah...I know I'm getting of track here, but always nice to brainstorm over stuff like this Cheers Luc
  20. I remember this one being reissued, but it was still under the prior owner of the Amt, Mpc and Ertl brands. So when Round2 took over the tooling of previously mentioned brands, these were not part of the deal or just forgotten about. I already regret selling that extra Dodge Ram snapper I had. Also a pitty Amt/Ertl at the time didn't follow thru with their full detail kit of the Ram Sport truck, which didn't go further than the body buck, Revell's Ram VTS Show truck probably axed it Cheers Luc
  21. It should've read; rear body cavity. My mind was faster than my two-finger typing.
  22. Wonder if the rear body cavity of the tool can be swapped too.
  23. Talk about a surprise! As of this moment on my shopping list
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