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Luc Janssens

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  1. It's indeed released, saw it as available on the website of my local hobby store.
  2. I'm with ya....the investment could cover the whole gen ('68 up to '72)
  3. On January 1st. Revell announces their new lineup Q2 - Q4, but Q1 I recall was always in November.
  4. Saw that IPMS Germany also posted a photo-report. http://ipmsdeutschland.de/Ausstellungen/Telford2019/VH/index.html Photo's by courtesy of Volker Helms, IPMS Germany.
  5. Did Revell make any kind of announcement there, like Q1 2020,
  6. A small selection, a staged setup for my dormant 250K Question FB page.
  7. Think the chassis went thru some modifications
  8. A Jo-Han airbox at the SEMA show
  9. Then the glass war probably not the problem cost wise
  10. Stunning!
  11. I wonder if Dave in the past contacted Revell for such a deal, and maybe passed due to the lack of return on investment.
  12. It might even fit better, and look more in scale, but the downside could be that huge gaps will show, between the bodies the dashboard and package-shelf area .
  13. Back when the tooling was still done in North America, Modern tool quoted 250K to create the tooling for the Pro-Modeler '69 Charger. Shortly after that all model companies went to China to save costs, and $100,000 is a number I've heard a few times these past years
  14. You know what killed them....the fact that Amt and Mpc could sell their promo's cheaper.
  15. I kinda like the Coke Van....might end up buying a copy, if they sell it here in my neck of the woods.
  16. I have both the original issue and the lowrider, so I'm good
  17. Would be neat if they would add parts to this tool, so one can build a Baja version or backdate it to a pre-facelift model. Just sayin'
  18. 1/25th. Jo-Han had some great pattern makers on their payroll.
  19. about the '62 Mopar kits, there are several companies who re-release vintage kits in an attempt to sell nostalgia, these kits are just that nostalgia and people who buy such kits, in a way try to relive the moment building a kit they had a a kid, happy non worrying times! I'm sure if the tooling is usable, plastic will flow through the old gates, to form something which is bigger then it really is. Luc
  20. If they do decide to release the Bronco, I hope they do look at the way the wheels are molded, cuz the ones I have, have numerous sinkmarks, just say'n
  21. Ah finally a full bumper Camaro. Thanks for posting Rob!
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