new kits listed at Plastic-hobbies.com 1/25 Fast and Furious 70 Charger, i'm assuming this is based off the diecast so you will NOT be able build a stock 70 Charger 1/25 Corvette C7.R (New Tool) 1/24 Dodge RamCharger, LONG wanted reissue. 1/25 57 Ford Gasser 1/25 58 Impala 1/25 Chevy Yenko Nova.
Placed my last order Modelhauss on 10/15/15 and just received it yesterday. That's actually not bad, still waiting on an order from another reputable caster that I put in back in May of last year.
The olds looks great, really happy the front spoiler is separate. Will make it a lot easier to make a plain Jane Cutlass out of it looking forward to the NASCAR SS's. Happy too see that they have the 16 decals. Although I highly doubt if I'll build like a Jimmie Johnson or Dale Jr. Ride
Picked this kit up today and as expected it's a straight reissue. Tires are disappointing, but a much better set can be found in Revell AG's Golf Cabriolet kit. Or you could just do what I'm doing and use a set of Clearly Scale wheels
I think the reason they did it in 1/16 is because of the size. A 1/24 kit would be tiny. Since its 1/16 scale they could add more detail. Even at 1/16 it will about the same size length as a 1/24 car
I'm a little stumped by the Porsche 934 RSR. Considering Tamiya just released one as well. I know it will be a lot cheaper then the Tamiya but I would've liked too see them do a 2016 911, or a new tool 1963 911 stocked over the 570s. Great to see a non-race car modern Mclaren done, and I'm happy it's not the P1
The only part that's painted on the Keselowski kit is the blue, everything else is bare plastic, letting it sit overnight in 91% alcohol stripped it clean
I picked one up today, no pics, but very similar to AMTs COT kit. Nice too see Revell made it in the correct scale. 1/24. Detail is good but still very simplified. Thinking I might do a Cole Whitts KFC ride, haven't done a stock car in 10 years