Another one to strike off the list, when I'm in the area.
Not that they had much in stock the last time I was there in '10, remember getting a couple of kits from Al's in Elmhurst, where my profile pic was taken.
After seeing the first build-up on the net from the Falcon/Ranchero tool, I gave up on those guys...
They were dealt a great hand, but played lousy.
Oh well....luckily Moebius stepped up and they're much more receptive to customer feedback too.
That issue to Revell's credit was death with, later runs of that kit have the right intake and to reflect those changes the box art was altered too
I have both versions.
I like this format, got a copy each of the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s edition.
IMHO one format of books is still missing, sort of a "look on" as in the VP days,
I got close to a hundred books about US vehicles, but it's been a while since I bought anything new, mostly due to not visiting the US as frequently as in past, cuz always took home a few when visiting B&N, Borders and in Burbank autobooks-aerobooks.
Is there anyone who has an original kit and can take photo's of the contents?
Because IIRC the side panels (behind the front doors and between the upper beltline and roof) were separate parts, so if the inserts of window option still exist, it would be neat just to include it as a option for those who can handle a saw and knife ;^)
Thanks
Didn't read all of the tread but, didn't see measurements from a sibling from the OEM, comparing with other model kits in my option doesn't add value to this discussion, just saying.
So as Brett asked please measurements from the actual vehicle.
Thanks!
Luc
IIRC this type of box was used, to be able to run a fully automated packaging line, saving on labor costs, the consequence of going back to 2 piece was....