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Time for a new Dino...?
Chuck Kourouklis replied to Matt Bacon's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
A very interesting prop, Matt; the only question I'd have is if homologating a bleeding-edge F1 V6 is somehow less practical today than it was in the late '60s... -
Those look gorgeous. And the Mike Schnur-mastered/Greg Wann-cast body will be worthy of them.
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Tamiya's LaFerrari, new pics, OP
Chuck Kourouklis replied to martinfan5's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
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ICM Opel Admiral Cabriolet
Chuck Kourouklis replied to Luc Janssens's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Well, whatever that thing is in the ICM 1/35 Stalin/Packard car box is good enough for a scale-up, far as I'm concerned. I'll take that Mercedes 770 too, sil vous plait... -
2015 Mustang link
Chuck Kourouklis replied to 1930fordpickup's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Car and Driver's take on it now: 360 degree view at caranddriver.com... -
What's the deal with Johan
Chuck Kourouklis replied to Kaleb's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Getting a JoHan '67 Eldorado in original condition is such a revelation. While JoHan's engraving sharpness can generally be made out in later releases where the molds are more worn, it's almost heartbreaking to see how clean and flash-free the kits once were, and how much more plainly competitive with their contemporaries. Alas, fotki puked out all my other shots. Who knows how much longer this one has, come to think of it... -
1/25 Revell '49 Mercury Wagon
Chuck Kourouklis replied to Austin T's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
As I recall, the AMT Edsel mill had FE-looking architecture. Seemed a bit undersized, too. -
Revell '57 Chevy Convertible.
Chuck Kourouklis replied to MachinistMark's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Everybody understands, btw, that the '57 Black widow/Bel Air sedan is a heavily modified reissue from the '56 Nomad/Del Ray, right? The reason the gas tank insert is separate is because the '56 was planned for Nomad and sedan versions right from the start, and it's also the clearest tell of shared tooling between the '56 and '57 (edit - just as Casey has already observed). It probably used the master patterns developed two years earlier for the '55, which would be why we once again have parts between two Revell kits that are 99% the same but do not come from the same molds. And so, since the '57 shares tooling with the '56 but not the '55, there was nothing for an automatic transfer of the '55's X-brace right over - even though the part may actually fit right into the '56/'57 frame. Now why they couldn't have, y'know, taken a cue from the brace they did for the '55 - well, ya got me. -
POCHER 1/8 Aventador
Chuck Kourouklis replied to samurai7's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's an interesting question, and I'd very much like to know the answer. I will say, though, that all preliminary indications show considerable refinement and advances over the Ferrari kits. The screws in those were somewhat more ham-handed than in the classic line, but they generally fit better into the bosses. For the most part. -
2015 Mustang link
Chuck Kourouklis replied to 1930fordpickup's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Peter, nobody's saying you're not entitled to your opinion. And insofar as your comment applies to the car's mass, your point is undeniable. Ford has wrought some genuine magic in the latest car with its 1650 kg and stick axle to make it the relative F-16 among the American pony car three (far and away the best driver of the four real Mustangs and Camaro I've owned, and I'll just leave the sad-sack Mustang II I was banished to as a teenager out of this), but that job would doubtless have been easier and more effective with less weight thrown about. Looking at the car in a historical context, however, Road and Track had a reaction fairly typical of the day's motoring press at the Mustang's introduction. And they've gone from saying of the original car back in 1965,"...the present suspension is not suitable for any strenuous driving and the brakes are wholly inadequate for anything more serious than normal street use", to offering the current 300hp, 30mpg V6 car with handling package as a viable alternative to the "Toyota 86 or used Porsche Boxter" question. So the current car is far more capable and really not a whole lot more complex in this era than the original car was in 1965. -
What's Your Favorite Decal Sheet?
Chuck Kourouklis replied to Casey's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Lol, ain't that the truth! Any relevant ones are blown clean outta my albums too. Will try to get back on that... *edit* Here's the general idea, but the photo doesn't do it justice: -
2015 Mustang link
Chuck Kourouklis replied to 1930fordpickup's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
As an owner of both a '67 hardtop and an '11 GT who's, y'know, actually familiar with both, I'll take your steroidal, bloated M3-baiting statement as a daily driver any day of the week. There's simply no dynamic comparison between the two. However, the old girl's been in the family since new and she is an aching beauty. So as sweet and politely stated as your observations are, she's not getting dumped with anybody. The new car is supposed to drop some 150 kg, btw... -
What's Your Favorite Decal Sheet?
Chuck Kourouklis replied to Casey's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The one car sheet that took the top of my head clean off was the one in the Simil-R Matech Ford GT. Perfect registration, foil-reflective highlights, super-sharp and subtle. Non automotive, I really dig the Aztek-pattern and weathering decals Polar Lights includes in its Star Trek TOS and refit Enterprise kits. -
2015 Mustang link
Chuck Kourouklis replied to 1930fordpickup's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
For better or worse, this rendering appears to be the most correct one so far: Side window graphic is reinforced by spy shots of the interior. Lower rear valance and entire front end are dead-on confirmed by unmasked sections of prototypes. Taillight panel is very consistent with fuzzy-focus Ford promotional shots of artists working on the clay, and clinic participants have verified the louvered nature of the taillights themselves. -
GOOOOOOD STUFF, Henry!
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Revell '62 Corvette Roadster 2'n1
Chuck Kourouklis replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Maybe they just tanked that badly. It'd be a shame - those were some nice kits. -
Revell '62 Corvette Roadster 2'n1
Chuck Kourouklis replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Well not to add to the growling and barking, but yeah - in addition to Carl's info above, the new '62 has metal pin axles while the '58-9 did not, the '58-9 has posable steering while the new '62 does not, the tires were all-new for each kit and totally distinct in design from one another - and that's just from recalling a kit I haven't pulled out of the stash in at least 7 years. It may have more master patterns in common with the diecast '62, but again, the parts breakdown is totally different. And while the plastic '62 seems to home in on individual details in a crisper and more precise way, the Route 66 diecast does manage to avoid the new kit's pudgy and rotund rear quarter contours, and I think its front wheel arches are a touch closer than the new one's, too. Diggin' that gasser, though. -
POCHER 1/8 Aventador
Chuck Kourouklis replied to samurai7's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
VERY cool! The game has evidently moved up a bit since the Ferraris... -
Round 2 Grumpy Jenkins' 66 Nova
Chuck Kourouklis replied to Brett Barrow's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Website shows as backed up to October... -
Tamiya's LaFerrari, new pics, OP
Chuck Kourouklis replied to martinfan5's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Yup. Both on preorder here. -
POCHER 1/8 Aventador
Chuck Kourouklis replied to samurai7's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yeah. Just got that email too. 'Salright, got plenty to stay busy in the meantime... -
POCHER 1/8 Aventador
Chuck Kourouklis replied to samurai7's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yup. At a roughly 600-piece count, it seems to pick up where the diecast Ferraris left off, but the engineering of those parts seems a lot more comprehensive and lifelike in this one. If the kit delivers on the finish of the prototypes, we should have a pretty significant improvement for right about the same price as the F40 when it was new, as adjusted for inflation. Got an order in on one in Arancia...