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  1. Who said Tamiya should follow with another Aventador? I said when they were racing to make an Aventador, meaning something new and desirable, Tamiya were doing the F86 duo. Who said I do not want to see a lot of classic Ferraries before the FF? But an FF or a Porsche 918 should have the priority to the F86 twin, the LFA or the Aston Martin. And BTW, repeated subjects are not Tamiya-specific sendrom. Lately Revell came out with another 2CV and a mini, but never cared to make a variant that never appeared before, like a country man/club man, or 2CV van. Thanks God we have Ebbro. Fujimi made the Enzo years after Tamiya already saturated the market. Aoshima repeated the 350Z but no one made a convertible. I know these releases may have some improvements compared to the previous versions, but wouldn't it be better t omake a totally new subject rather than editing an old one. I like and welcome the new version of the SL, but frankly I would have appreciated a Pagoda, a Facell Vega or a Lancia Aurelia much more, or if it has to be a 300SL, then it should be the Pan American winner.
  2. Nissan skyline GT-R 35 - made by Fujimi, Aoshima and Tamiya -> repeated subject Ferrari Laferrari - made by Revell (I do not really remember who announced it first) -> another repeated subject While Fujimi and Aoshima were racing to release a Lamborghini after the other, and while there are not a single Ferrari FF kit available and they release the F86/BRZ twin -> It would be surprising if someone finds an F86 more exciting than an FF or an Aventador.
  3. Ah... Mr. Tamiya has finally seen the light, and stopped silly tradition of making silly or repeated subjects. Chapeau Tamiya-san. I doubt it will be more detailed than Italerie 300 SL convertible and gull wing. But I hope (and am confident) the parts fit will be superior. Hopefully Tamiya-san will not disappoint me. After all it will be no less than 50 or 60 Bucks.
  4. I hate to spoil the fun but the JF body trim is wrong for a Ranchero. '57 Rancheros had the Custom 300 trim rather than the Custom's. If JF has waited for a couple of months until the announced Del Rio is released, he would have been able to have the correct base for a correct Ranchero trim. Nevertheless I like your work.
  5. Did they build an equivalent to this car in Canada? It would be interesting to build the Canadian version if it existed. And the same for the Custom.
  6. No need for speculations now. Star Models sells '54 Country Squire conversion kit. Sadly no chrome parts: http://www.resinrealm.net/STAR%20Models/54_Country_Squire.html
  7. "I wanted something that is not so common and I decided to go with resin." What about 1954 grill and bumper? It came across my mind after I doubled the order for that resin body. The Modelhaus offers the necessary parts, but lack of pictures always kept it for a later time.
  8. Pictures are a major problm with the Modelhaus. But since the kit in question is not own development, expect a faithful copy of the original promo with excellent quality. Perhaps the wall thickness is increased here or there to improve the rigidity, but other than this I do not think you will be disappointed. I have not seen that specific Modelhaus kit. What I can speak of is the MCW Catalina: http://www.mcwautomotivefinishes.com/resin/60pontcatht.jpg Except for the lack of chrome parts an excellent kit, both quality and accuracy wise.
  9. Wow.... it is going to be a busy year for me, at least as far as buying is concerned.
  10. I would rather get JF resin conversion for 20 $ instead similar to what this guy did (I know he is here watching like big brother ): http://public.fotki.com/zelkam/stock/ford-1957-sw/
  11. and when I first saw this car I thought Klingonian attack ship
  12. I love following conversion and scratch building, and I love the '65-'70 GM full size too. I do not want to spoil your enthusiasm but did you consider the MCW Biscayne?
  13. For some reason I do not like two tone schemes on 67-68 Chryslers. As a factory stock fan, I also think era specific, or representative, colors are the best choice. This rules out basic colors like white, black and red, as well as modern colors (well, we have mostly gray tones and black nowadays). Out of those in this category I would vote for gold.
  14. Did not notice the "only". Thanks for the clarification. But it must have been a very rare option because I have not seen a picture of a '57 Ford with such a color scheme.
  15. I have enough Countaches, and another 5000 QV is the last what I am looking for. The Aventador is certainly interesting.
  16. "Different color on roof only $25.00 option" I did not got that point right. Does this mean two-tone for $35 and another $25 to make tri-tone?
  17. The best thing it will be agreat doner for Jimmy Flintstone's Country Sedan and Country Squire bodies, and certainly the 1959 Country sedan.
  18. R&R made a 4DR '64 Ford with interior. Despite all expected inaccuracies it would be closer to reality than a JF phantom.
  19. I want to build a diorama of the lot . Where can I get suitable models??
  20. ... this one: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_236792-AMC-Javelin-1968.html
  21. Any 65'-75' GM full size will be great, especially understated versions that the average man used to have and drive rather than muscle cars and SS, coupes and convertibles. That would be lesser models like Catalina, Bel Air & Biscayne, Super & 88, Le Sabre and so on. Also things different than coupe and hardtop like four door sedans, wagons,..etc. offer a lot of possibilities to build police cars, Taxis, delivery vans, while the top of the line super sport muscle cars are useful only as showroom models. Imagine you are about to build a dealer showroom diorama, which models would you put? The result is what exactly I am looking for.
  22. Moreover, you could check the blueprint sites to get images of the three projections you need to create you templates after adjusting them to the dimensions of the real car. To better get my idea check the following link: http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/cars/porsche/19573/view/porsche_917_10_can_am__1972_/ Scratch build always fascinated me. Be sure I will be watching you closely like big brother
  23. Incomplete build. Axel Foley is missing
  24. I love it when models are painted in era specific colors. Clever color choice, congratulations.
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