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Rob Hall

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  1. Revell and Monogram have a rich history, Round 2 is very good at packaging and marketing vintage kits. I'm sure they could do well w Revell and Monogran.
  2. I got the Marauder maybe 4 years ago, IIRC it was about $130 w/ shipping from Finland.
  3. Maybe Round 3 in the transcript was a typo and it is really Round 2 (which would make a lot of sense), or Round 3 is a shell company hiding the actual bidder...
  4. Could be a Knapheide also. Looks like a more modern utility bed, thought they would do something 60s style. Though I have no idea what a '60s service bed would look like.
  5. Looks like someone built a 1:1 Muscle Machines toy
  6. The way I think of the distinction....for 'price point', I tend to think of as a specific point or range in a market in which there a selection of products priced at...i.e...model kits at the $25 price point, jeans at the $50 price point, family sedans at $25k, SUVs around $40k, homes in a suburb at the $250k price point, etc. While I think of 'price' as referring to the price of a specific product--like a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon at $38,995 or a McDonalds Breakfast sandwich at $1.99, or a specific house advertised at $249,990.
  7. '62 Buick Electra 225 convertible, looks like.
  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price_point
  9. As far as the Mexico market, I see a few differences. Ford has the international Ranger there, but the US is getting that for 2019. Chevy has the Tornado pickup, which is a FWD Opel car based mini pickup, and the S10, which is an earlier version of the current international Colorado. Ram has the 700, which is a Fiat car-based mini pickup. Toyota has the Hilux which is smaller than the Tacoma.
  10. I would think the '55 sedan and Nomad should get the Retro Deluxe reissue treatment soon.
  11. That's because it was a Monogram kit originally. Now the custom Revell Chevy van (in the 2nd post above, orange) is 1/25th as it is originally a Revell tool.
  12. Both are early 70s era vans, but the AMT is a long wheelbase, the Revell is a short wheelbase w/ fender flares.
  13. The Revell '70s Custom Van was reissued in 2000....18 years ago! Time flies...
  14. Looking good. My Dad had a 67 Cougar in Lime Frost w a matching interior. In the late 70s after doing bodywork, he painted it GM Firethorn (a copper-brown).
  15. Note that the Palmer kit linked to above is 1/32nd. Lindberg reissued that 1/32nd one IIRC, but also had a 1/25th '40 Ford--IIRC they reissued that one back in the oughts w/ the Dodge truck cab and flatbed. Did the 1/25th Lindberg '40 Ford originate with Palmer also?
  16. Great story...I love the idea of setting out of a road trip with no particular place as the goal, to see and explore.
  17. I'm kind of thinking the wheels and tires might look good on the '80s Cadillac coupe kit.
  18. Similar thing happened here a few days ago. Tracking number showed the package was delivered, I was home all day, it was never delivered. Turns out it was left at the same house number two streets over, on a street with a very similar name. I ended up having to go to the house two streets over and get the package (homeowner said they were going to return it to the post office, my mail carrier claimed they had gone there but no one was home). Turns out it was a temporary mail carrier, back to my regular guy now. Checking at the post office, they said the temporary mail carrier .."didn't know their saints"... (the streets in this subdivision are named after Catholic saints). I also still occasionally get mail for the previous owners--over a year after I bought the house.
  19. CUVs and SUVs have been a growth market for several years now, projected to continue growing. I've had SUVs since 1994 as my daily drivers.. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-autoshow-new-york-suvs/lured-by-rising-suv-sales-automakers-flood-market-with-models-idUSKBN1H50KI
  20. https://www.arclightfab.com/
  21. Nice build. I bought this kit back in the 90s but have never built it. I've had two 1:1 Grand Cherokees--a 2000 Laredo that I put 170k miles on, and a '14 Limited that I bought one year ago today. Alas, no kits of the later generations of Grand Cherokees have been made, though I do have some die cast.
  22. Got one of the new issues in the mail today, has the correct Edsel body. But it says '50 Years of Edsel' on the wrapping. Sloppy, sloppy...Round 2 needs a proofreader for their packaging...
  23. I don't have the snap kit, but it wouldn't surprise me if Round 2 copied the erroneous grill inserts from the old glue kit..
  24. Vehicles seem on average to have much more interior electronics and creature comforts, safety features, etc than 10-20 years ago. My 1st Jeep was about $29k when I bought it in new 2000. One the same trim level as my old one would be about $35k in 2018, but with way more equipment standard and more options available. The one I bought last year--the same model but one trim level higher---was about $45k new in 2014 (I bought it last year as a 3yr old CPO w/ 25k miles). Way more equipment in the newer one. And about 100 more horsepower, about the same gas mileage. Larger, heavier, more goodies. 8spd vs. 4spd transmission. The old one had 2 airbags, the newer one 8 I think, etc.
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