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Luc Janssens

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  1. If it sells to those interest groups, why not? it might even pay for something I might be interested in...
  2. Board member Ray from the Netherlands designed this set for the Li'l Red Express, which includes cluster dials, maybe just maybe he will design some more decals when the sweptside become available.
  3. I picked up mine at a hobby shop here in Antwerp, paid €27. https://www.modelbouw-baillien.be/en_US/shop
  4. which vendor did you use?
  5. What IMHO would be neat is, if Round-2 puts in the round fenders from the earlier tractor too, so you end up with a 2'n 1 kit.
  6. Also got the resin short bed, and several of the kits needed to make the conversion, still it would be nice to be able to just buy that kit ('79 sweptside 4x4) everything has been tooled in the past, and "if available" it's just a matter of cobbling it all together (like it's that simple )
  7. Let us hope this one sells well, and maybe just maybe with the right customer feedback they will (re-)tool a (the) 4x4 set-up and add period correct (adult toy) graphics. Also if cost-effective a never released faux '79 annual can be created, the Powerwagon Macho truck (also used in the TV show Simon and Simon) If the inserts of the cab from this release can be found (different cowl, hood and grille)
  8. darn, need a set for a '60 DeSoto I have, cuz it fits better than the clear which came with the kit. Oh...well the chase continues
  9. This is to die for (well almost) Have that kit in my stash too, on my copy the builder build the chassis as a to play model, which means a metal axle through the engine block but the rest is mint, same for the convert I have. IMHO the most beautiful full-size Ford of the '60s. Luc
  10. Was the builder's name Steve Goldman? If so he does build test shots for Moebius, and did so in the past for Ertl too.
  11. Bought the Revell Ford GT LeMans kit yesterday, clipped off some parts and did some test fitting, life's good
  12. As much as I love these old Mpc's, an all new kit for this subject IMHO would be the right thing to do, and (again IMHO) Revell would be the manufacturer of my choice, why you might ask, well.... Since Revell also has a 1/35th scale military series, they could spread the investment costs...., and the same can be said for the same era Chevy P/U.
  13. A beauty, nice clean build!
  14. if he has the glass for a '62 Chrysler 300, I want it
  15. nice clean showroom like build, hard to grasp these are over 20 years old.
  16. interesting and could explain the price drop from 50-60 Euro's to low to high 40s. here in my neck of the woods... TAM24346 1/24 KIT (MAQUETTE) Ford GT € 42.50
  17. I have a couple of re-releases of the M-B 500 SEC, which were shot and packaged in the Philippines, it also is printed on the box.
  18. can't disagree with that, although they do make mistakes sometimes (maybe not so in their automotive lineup) A significant factor on ROI! Also, a question for those in the know, do they everything in-house? (all Japan or farm out to Chinese vendors too?)
  19. IMHO it makes more sense for the unified Revell to tool up an all-new full detail Mustang kit, preferably the 2020 Shelby version But that's just MHO
  20. Beautiful build! At one point in time, I thought of buying that kit too, for a father-son project, but we built an ex-Monogram Peterbilt snap kit instead. Luc
  21. I just visited his site and FB page, both not updated since '15-'16.
  22. Don't forget to mask the tank and remove the frame when simulating factory overspray Also try to think as a paint shop worker, correct me if I'm wrong but when he's spraying he's only trying to cover the rockers.
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