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Revell Ford Bronco questions
Mr. Metallic replied to berr13's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
What Terry says check out Bob Downies excellent article. I'm guessing that with the lift kit the bronco will be a tight fit inside a standard AMT display case. But I don't know for sure I actually have an order of Fireball Bronco parts waiting for me when I get home from work today, including the lift kit. I can try to do some mock ups and take a couple measurements for you when i get a chance if nobody else comes forth with the info. -
Another one that I'm glad has gotten a bump so I can see it. Excellent build Steve, but I've come to expect nothing less from your bench.
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Glad this one got a bump because I had never seen it before. Sweet build as always Marc. Stance and color combo are perfect. Well done
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Maybe give Jerry a break guys? We don't know what he's got here. Thanks for sharing Jerry. My thoughts are you have one of two things. 1) A test shot or built up of the first issue of the 30 Coupe from a couple years ago. There was a highly circulated "leaked" photo of the first test shots of the 30 coupe on someones desk, no chrome or decals yet, and molded in grey plastic 2) a test shot of the forthcoming re-release of the 30 kit. Since Revell ceased production of the 29 Roadster and 30 coupe due to rumored "tooling damage" Revell has said they were trying to bring it back. Once test shot has surfaced of the 29 roadster has surfaced, but featuring the Chevy engine from the 30 coupe, instead of the nailhead. Yes, these two kits were designed with a lot of interchangeable parts, but the speculation was that either Revell completely redid the tooling and now the roadster has the Chevy engine, or they are taking the opportunity to do the re-release in a slightly different version instead of a straight re-issue. Since Revell's parent company has now gone through a bankruptcy since then, it remains to be seen what comes of the 29 roadster/30 coupe tooling. I have a feeling you purchased one of the first issue test shots. If that's what it is you still have a cool piece of history there.
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Well, if Round2 is having success releasing this type of combo kit (Cobra race team) this one would be a no-brainer since all the components are known to be viable since they have been run within the last 15 years. Add some unique decals and be sure to include some of their excellent series of tires and they should do well, especially if they use the excellent vintage box art.
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Anyone buying Revell kits just in case?
Mr. Metallic replied to slusher's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
To be honest, I've bought a couple Revell products lately (66 suburban and Baja Bronco). Not necessarily due to the bankruptcy, but because they are subjects I'm VERY interested in and am unsure of future availability. This is different from just buying Revell kits to hoard them for future sale because they may have higher monetary value down the road. -
And for those that don't want to take the time to read the link, here's a laymans explanation of MAP for those that still think it's illegal in the US(this is paraphrased from the corporate training we receive at my company). You probably have it confused with anti-trust and collusion laws with regards to price fixing. An individual company can set whatever price they want for their product, and how aggressively they enforce this price is up to them (and it appears that Tamiya is going to get more aggressive). This is not the same as the illegal activity of rival companies colluding together to set prices to keep them artificially high(price fixing). This is usually done behind closed doors and in secret and is designed to keep profits higher at the detriment of the customer. This is also different from monopoly type laws where a company buys up the competition and becomes the "only" provider for a product (or controls too much of the market). Also illegal in the US. That is not what Tamiya is doing here in either case, and is therefor not illegal in the US. Lots of companies do it, the biggest example that springs to my mind is Apple. Everyone has to sell their products at the same advertised price. The way some retailers get around that is by offering secondary promotions to the customers(buy this ipod, and we'll give you a free gift card)
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Tri-Five Chevrolet (no 56 Convertible)????
Mr. Metallic replied to ranma's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
No 55 Nomad either, although the old AMT kit builds up well, perhaps that is why Revell hasn't done one. On the other hand, like you say, the available 57 Nomads are not very good, so why we haven't gotten a new one from Revell yet is surprising. -
Love seeing the straight 6. Cool builds
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Thanks. This build is too cool not to see it as it all comes together
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Don't be afraid to share. If someone doesn't like this build they can just keep scrolling on by. How could you not appreciate the creativity and clean fabrication on this build though?
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Digging your latest update. Grille and headlights look great Anyone else having issues seeing the older pictures in this thread?
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Hobbico - BANKRUPT!
Mr. Metallic replied to niteowl7710's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The problem is, in the world we live in now where news travels around the world literally in seconds, one persons hypothesis or speculation here quickly turns into "facts" elsewhere. It's like the worst game of "telephone" ever. -
New Revell '32 Ford 5-window coupe
Mr. Metallic replied to Bernard Kron's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I recall the 5 window being issued the first time in 2009, and not since then. Did they use the exact same boxart on subsequent reissues, or did it ever actually leave their catalog? -
New Photobucket style disaster?
Mr. Metallic replied to Lovefordgalaxie's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yeah, but for what I would be willing to bet is an overwhelming majority here, this is not the only forum we participate in. And most other sites don't have their own storage. So, an online photo host is a must-have to share on most other forums. -
That thing is just wicked. very cool build.
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Foose Cadillac Body
Mr. Metallic replied to Freeman Cars's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Sam, any update on this? Still being patient, just hopeful it's getting closer -
Foose Cadillac Body
Mr. Metallic replied to Freeman Cars's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Sam, any update on this? -
More unnecessary speculation related to the "demise" of Revell USA.
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The Golden Foose - DONE!
Mr. Metallic replied to Impalow's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I knew it had more detail to it than just a piece of tube. This thing is so freaking cool. Well done, as always -
Very cool build. Thanks for sharing
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The Golden Foose - DONE!
Mr. Metallic replied to Impalow's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
You always do such a nice job on the details with your projects. Tell us about the piece used to mount the side pipe to the bedside. Please -
25 Oldsmobile Roadster - finished ( or nearly!)
Mr. Metallic replied to alan barton's topic in Model Cars
Looks great with the fenders and turtle deck. Nice color too. The improvements you mentioned to the wheels will only improve an already good looking ride. -
T Fruitwagon 1925 AMT stalled project
Mr. Metallic replied to oneescalante's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I actually dig the fenders, IF you bring them closer together. tuck the running boards under the body and bring those rear fenders to rest against the sides of the turtle deck should do the trick.