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stavanzer

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  1. My Favorite Contestant. Really Cool. Is the Ceepy Croup a 3D print also? Good Show.
  2. No,No you should not expect that. You are twisting my meaning. Round2 will continue to clone old kits. It is now a proven part of their business model. But, I see them doing other kits before the Ford. There are Galaxie kits out there to build, just not the 1967. I suspect that there are other, larger holes to be filled by Clones, than the '67 Galaxie, but I could easily be wrong. My reasoning makes sense to me based on what I surmise to be true, based on what I read here and other places. Other people can read the same things I do, and come to entirely different conclusions. I've stated why "I" don't think that the '67 will be cloned soon, for business and marketing reasons. I'll cheerfully admit that I was mistaken if Steve G. announces that Round2 has decided to clone the '67. Besides, I suspect that Round2 has a 2 or 3 new clones underway right now, and we have no idea what they are. Rest assured however, that one or two of them will wind up hitting your Greyhair wheelhouse.
  3. After reading all the Whinging on here about the (Blah-Blah) long lost Ford 1967 Galaxie, I am really starting to wish the the dang car never gets restored..... The Lunatic Fringe on here (and other Online Hobby Forums) are probably good for about 1500-2000 kits. After that, they'll linger on the shelves, unwanted by the Vast majority of today's builders, who really neither know nor care about the car. And, in order to be priced at a point the the Geezer Market will consent to buy it, it will have to be the simplified, Promo Chassis style from the 1960's. All in All, I don't see this being a subject that Round2 can make pay for itself. Now, 3D printing, may be a whole different animal. There it might do well, for the few folks who really want one. (I say few, because truthfully, does anybody here think the the Bread & Butter Modelers who buy from Hobby Lobby will buy enough '67 Galaxies to make this idea work?) My own opinion only. Worth 2 Cents. No Deposit, No return. Your mileage my Vary.
  4. Hey, Tom. Is there any way you could post a Pic of how that part fit after you figured it out? I'd like to know what I'll be facing when I build mine. Thank, Alan
  5. I know it is just the way the image was printed back then, but the side trim looks like it is Red, White & Blue. In Blue over White Tu-Tone, it look very Patriotic. Inspiring Paint Scheme. I'll keep this in mind when I build Mine. Thanks for sharing it.
  6. No, never thought of Cults. It is not a place I ever check for anything. Maybe that should change...... Awesome Build! I really the the 1920-30 colours you chose. The Tires look like AMT Tires.
  7. I really like your take on the Pete! Those Colours 'Pop' nicely. As others have said that is great 'real world' Combo, Red'n'Black. Good Show.
  8. I've a Monogram (now Atlantis) 1926 Mack Dump Truck. I want to build an updated 1930's version with Pneumatic Rubber tires and the distinctive Mack 6 spoke wheels. I think AITM (the Late Dave Natale)offered them, but I know that he, and AITM are no more. Does any body have any suggestion's about sourcing a new set of these rims and tires? 3D printing may be the best way to go, nowadays, but I'd be happy with resin too. Thanks for any help. Cheers, Alan Alexis
  9. "There's no Plate like Chrome, for the Hollandaise"
  10. Looks Awesome!
  11. Glad to have you join us. This is one of the finest places on the Internet to talk Model Cars. Alan Alexis
  12. No, No I would not be surprised at all. I've also worked with some ESL drivers, and written communications can be "Challenging" to decipher.
  13. Thanks for posting the Pics from Round2
  14. You missed the most common term for an unfinished kit that is stored away. "Shelf of Doom" I've seen that on Airplane, Armor, Ship and Car modeling boards.
  15. No, No it isn't his fault. They used one form of glue. It failed. They put the crown back on today with stronger adhesive. It will just make getting the temp crown off in 3 weeks, a lot harder job. That is why the used the weaker glue that first time, to make things easier when they pull the temp. I don't blame them. It happened, they fixed it 12 hours later (on a Saturday Morning, no less), so I'm pleased.
  16. And the crown stayed on less than 24 hours. Came off last night while eating dinner. I do not blame the dentist. But, I may be eating nothing but mashed potatoes and pudding until the permanent crown is installed.
  17. Yes, that is the article I was referring to. It was great. I'm soery if I attributed to you statements you did not make.
  18. Tooth is Fixed. Temporary Crown looks great. New crown ready in the New Year. I'm very pleased.
  19. Embrace the Healing power of 'And'........
  20. Bill Kits, arrived safely. They are Perfect, Thanks!!!
  21. Good Show! Keep us posted!
  22. I'm sorry John, for confusing the AMT kit with the MPC. Soery.
  23. IIRC, the "whole story" is that the tooling for the Farm Machinery stayed in the US, with ERTL (or it's Corporate successor), and was never part of the various deals over the years that saw other ERTL truck kits get owned by Round2 now. A Lotto Winner could probably hire lawyers to reach a deal with the current holders of the tooling to perhaps run off some copies, but I suspect it would be like mating elephants. I think someday something could happen, but obviously nobody has the time, money or need to produce the kits now. I'm sure the existence of the tooling remains at Round2, but I suspect that the ROI on Tractors just isn't there to support Round2 spending the effort to get them out there. And, you have potential conflicts with Diecast toys also. Just before Scale Auto Collapsed there was a great article on the ERTL Tooling and it's history, with a comprehensive list of kit numbers and ID. Finding that would give better answers than my memory and guesses.
  24. Steve, Thank You so much for taking the time to write a detailed reply to my comments. Now That I know the backstory on the Chevelle, I am forced to Eat Crow over the Strength of my commentary. My apologies for coming on so strongly. I'll be buying a SSlasher and Building it, while toasting you and your crew who made it happen.
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