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Dave Van

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  1. Revell's is wrong too then.........??????
  2. FYI - Revell, former known as Revell of Germany, has reissued a 2010 Mustang kit. MSRP is $42.98.....so AMT list in the $30 range is not so high. This info from a wholesaler in Germany site. How many will they sell at $43 when local big box store has last 2010 Mustang issue at $14.88??? The light at the end of the tunnel may be a train.......
  3. Change. I don’t like change...never have. But it’s time for some. Due to something I found out recently I feel it’s time to change things. I found that there are people on the net impersonating me, using my name and an avatar I created myself, to post negative and at times nasty things. There is not a good way to stop this so I have decided my time on the internet is done. This way if you see negative posts, credited to me, you will know it is not me doing so. This is not the only reason I am ending my participation on the net and it’s forums. Over the past year I have lost a large number of friends in the model hobby, car hobby and my model train hobby. It has made it very real to me our time here is limited. I feel sitting in front of my PC is not good use of my time left. This is not a ‘the internet is bad’ thing, although I do see more and more negative over positive of late. I am thankful for all the folks I have gotten to know. Those that continue to use the net…..watch your back! God bless all….
  4. E-pox-y ....only way I attach resin.
  5. Came out good!!! I have a Artisia Spanish Galleon to build...someday!
  6. Great work!! Nice figure work too......
  7. Salvino's JR could use a good product manager......
  8. Thanks Sir for that.......it kinda sounds like calls will be made in Germany. But positive on surface.
  9. Thanks for your expert input on this. I said the same thing and was called a heretic. BTW thanks for your years at RM. The Caddy would have been cool. There were a number of cool kits cooking......I fear the same fate.
  10. Very well done...not often seen.
  11. If I valued your opinion half as much as you value mine I'd prove my work in all fields....but I don't so no need. Thanks for playing at any rate!! Ignore button pressed.....
  12. Gotta keep up.....I went into detail on the scale thing other tread. My info come from working, freelance, for Monogram, then RM since 1980's as I had access to most NASCAR shops, I had credentials. Last project I did work on was 1957 Ford. That Big Boy for $20 was more than likely the marked down price.....I never saw it in a retailer for that....even close out at Hobby Lobby was $22.....thanks!!
  13. The new Cup kits were first based off old Monte Carlo tooling....1/24 scale. When they sold well enough the new tools fell under the old rule I talked about above. thx
  14. Lots to unpack here. The scale change came about from the Revell and Monogram merger. But it had a number of 'reasons'. If you recall the Roush IMSA GTO Mustang kits (Motorcraft, 7-11, Folgers) were announced as 1/24 Monogram kits in theory to compliment the Monogram GTP Zackspeed and Probe kits. (all 1/24) When the call came to tool them in 1/25 they moved them to Revell as to not mix scales/brands. Soon after that those in charge decide two scale were a costly pain. Management picked 1/25 as being morepopular with US builders and all new tooling was to be cut in 1/25.....all but NASCAR Cup kits so the line started in 1983 would be constant. Note 1/25 was deemed the best seller among the two choices. The exotics that were 'new' tooled in 1/24 were for the most part engineered by RoG and aimed to the international market. Revell USA got to market them to the US market at the range of other Revell USA offerings in hope it would greatly increase sales here. And a number of older 1/24 tools have been altered with 'new tooling' on box.....and the kits do have new tooling, in 1/24, but you are correct ...not all new tooling.
  15. That Monogram UP Big Boy loco was msrp around $10 but RoG was $30......for a tool long paid for....that 'fee' to import is to high for me......and do not see that going away./
  16. Bob Johnson of Revell Monogram is my source....I like 1/24 too....but it was the number one complaint they got from US builders. It's why they went to 1/25 for all new tooling.....
  17. The retired analyst in me says it IS a loss to our hobby. I was allowed to work with Revell on a number of Model King Revell kits. I really doubt Dave Burket and I will have the personal relationship with the new owners that we had with Revell USA. So other than maybe some Moebius/Model King kits private issue kits are no more.
  18. USA kit builders hated Monogram's use of 1/24......so no win in the scale wars.
  19. To bummed to think about 'what may be' other than all the folks that lost jobs......and we lost a model company. (USA based)
  20. During my banking analyst days I worked with a number of Europeans. They came to the US just so they could own a US muscle car......not affordable in Europe. I'd drive my 73 Javelin 3 - 4 times a month and all my Euro friends just wanted to look at cars during lunch!! So there are some that love US iron. But buy a company.....we'll see.
  21. Wow!!! I went to a lot of T/A races.....the real cars didn't look that real!!! Nice work...... Years ago I produced a line of T/A and IMSA kits.....a few of them
  22. Well....still doing some work with other hobby companies that may frown on spilling at first sign of trouble. If any one can...it may be Ed.....but he may want to work again too. Not being snide about it...... Who knows what will fall out of all this.....it's not final until May....and there is a new company in CA that could use some good people....and a newly reorganized model group at Pegasus too......so we will see.
  23. True....if I build one kit a day I will not be able to build what I have. But new and updated product drives the hobby. I do not see new stuff coming. To bad too.....I had a sneak at things coming......doubt we see them now.
  24. Going to be a wait and see. The current MSRP is about the max the hobby will pay now. If they raise the price they will sell less than Tamiya does in the US market. IMHO Only!!
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