I wonder how long this last years shut down will affect or did affect what their plans were.
The expansion of bodies for the A kits would also be a money maker. The longer they wait the bigger the gamble I feel.
As far as sales go. Pickup closed cab and maybe a roadster, Vicky, Phaeton even the B400 would sell well. Same frame for all for all of these bodies. Tooling cost would not be to much because of this.
The Tail light are just to thin compared to the thickness of the tail light panel on this car. It has nothing to do with what they came from. If they made a one off copies twice as tall it would look better.
The side stripes are also confusing to me. The thicker the car side gets the thinner the strip gets. At the front the big wide and downward hockey stick stripe is at the thinnest part of the car.
Once dry, the kits can be bagged and placed in large boxes or plastic totes. He will have a lot to take care of before the plastic, but try and put the kits are in the bag on piece of paper.
Went to Ollies and came home with a Halo snap kit and then to Hobby Lobby. Another 29 roadster (That someone opened it from the back side but left the cellophane on the front. I checked it out when a store employee walked up and It is a complete kit) a couple of the Foose Trucks and for some reason a 53 Ford and another 57 Chevy Snapper( I forgot I already have this ugly car). I will Build the 57 as the normal rusted relic we see around here. The other 57 will be a project for my house bound friend.