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excitinting new kits for 2023 from Heller
charlie8575 replied to ingema's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
All kinds of neat stuff coming. The diorama stuff is interesting, and I'll probably try to get the Caravelle-Concorde set for Dad. Charlie Larkin -
Gordon Murray Automotive T50 - by Tamiya
charlie8575 replied to niteowl7710's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I've never heard of these. Interesting design. Charlie Larkin -
This looks great. Charlie Larkin
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I think Hendrix is still casting, but I'm not sure. In any event, that'll be a nice car when it's done. Charlie Larkin
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1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
charlie8575 replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
This whole project is yet another beautiful example of model-building as art. Charlie Larkin -
So many of those new-tool diecasts would be so much fun to have a 1/25 kits. I love that they're finally doing the original Caravan/Voyager, and maybe even the 1990 Chrysler Town & Country, too. Or the Starion/Conquest. GenX builders would jump on those for a lot of reasons, as so many of us grew up in them. Charlie Larkin
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I remember seeing a few of these around new, and the very rare GMC Sierra GT, which was a 305/5-speed only offering. The Chevy looks really nice in Victory Red, although I don't recall if the bowties were red, black or white with it. Charlie Larkin
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Amazingly nice work. What did you use for the turquoise? Charlie Larkin
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Very nice work. Charlie Larkin
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Excellent. Charlie Larkin
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Scale Finishes makes both colors in enamel. I've used the Olds gold both airbrush and brush-on with good results. And, until Nov. 30, he's running a sale and cut shipping in half. Charlie Larkin
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That GS is something else. I have no idea where I'd find a correct 3-speed, but that dark green/saddle/tan top is very pretty, and I like the dog dishes. I don't know if I'd trust my skills enough to correctly remove the roof from a Monogram GSX, and then find a top, but I'd really like this. Onto the main topic... These releases show so much promise for Round 2. The GTOs look great, the Coronet, contrary to some of the party-poopers elsewhere, I think is a nice upgrade from the original kit while not forgetting its roots. I was expecting a new body on a Roadrunner/GTX chassis, but this is nice. I will, however say that AMT might be wise to note prominently that these re-created kits are that, re-creations of original tools with selected upgrades, and are not the same as a modern-tooled kit. This might help address perceived (and possible real) disappointment from someone who buys, say, one of the modern Camaros, then picks this up and doesn't see what he might otherwise expect. That'll give fair warning to people. The Charger and Bronco are VERY exciting. I plan on getting each. The shortbox C/K is nice, too. I could see using one of the V6s from a Sonoma or S-10 with the 350 TBI setup and build someone's toy truck....didn't need a real workhorse, just light hauling in style. Charlie Larkin
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I'm looking forward to this, and I think the targeted upgrades are a good thing. The semi-simplified chassis is a good thing. It's a nice step in-between the plate chassis and the full-detail chassis, and can be seen (and sold) as a way to move your skills up a level without having to go to a full-detail modern design. I think they're going to have a very good seller on their hands. Charlie Larkin
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Round2/ AMT '55 Chevy Nomad Wagon Kit Coming in 2023
charlie8575 replied to stavanzer's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Better chrome? Okay, I'll grab one. I can do some of the neat mid-year colors, too. Charlie Larkin -
I have to agree. This is going to be one heckuva kit. I think I'm going to see if I can get my hands on a '22 or '23 brochure and plan out a build. Barring a huge lottery hit or otherwise massive reversal of fortune, I won't be buying a new one (which saddens me), so I might as well build what I'd want to order. Charlie Larkin
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That was my understanding. Apparently, I mis-understood. Charlie Larkin
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Tim, and @1972coronet, E58, as least last I remember, was the police package on most Chrysler products from at least sometime in the 1970s up to now. Charlie Larkin
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No West Adams here....Adams and North Adams. But yes, very pretty in October/early November, and they'll get you with hotel rooms and such. That's when a lot of the people there make their money for the year. The rest of the time it's a pretty tough-up area unless you're one of the very wealthy families in Williamstown. I love that grille lettering. When I was 11, I built the Lindberg 1/16 Stutz Bearcat, and numbered the radiator. For a kid and very low-tech kit, it came out pretty nice. I'm looking for another one of those now to build, and display it as a then/now with improved building skills. I'd like to think I learned something over the last thirty+ years. Charlie Larkin
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An amazing piece of work. Charlie Larkin
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So far, very nice. The colors fit a Mercury or similar car of that vintage well...works on Buicks, Hudsons, base-model Packards, DeSotos, Chrysler Windsors and Royals. I have seen a couple of people suggest not handling Molotow for 5-7 days to allow it to set up fully so it's a little less susceptible to damage. The Wedge RB is an interesting addition. I could see this re-motoring in an otherwise fairly stock car be not unheard of, although I always thought it was a bit odd AMT supplied a Chrysler engine instead of an FE or MEL Ford engine. An FE could be built to be quite powerful, and correctly set-up 390/406 was no wuss out of the factory. Charlie Larkin
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I had no interest in the Storm in high school when those were new. Now....yeah, I'll take a Storm kit. Wouldn't even mind a real one for a cheap to run runabout. This has been a very interesting thread to read. Looking forward to the grand unveiling...whenever it'll be Charlie Larkin
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This kit was mentioned in the now-current Rumours thread in new releases, and I have to agree, it's a very clean late-'60s style custom, and this build is really nice. Charlie Larkin