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Sure but that came out back in 1998, the year after the new tool kit was initially released. There have been several reissues of the factory stock version of the new '57 between then and the present day, but there's only been the initial release, and one RC2 era reissue of the Street Machine (19 yrs ago).
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Gotta bulk up those orders, one kit direct importing is not very efficient. The shipping is based on weight and volume, so there are cutoffs that make shipping say 4 kits the same price as one.
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Moebius 1968 Mercury M100 Announcement
niteowl7710 replied to Erik Solie's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
I doubt I'll ever build any of them, but ya know the point of having a well stocked home hobby shop and all of that. On the other hand vintage F-Series aren't my forte, not that I would throw a 1:1 out of my garage for leaking some oil. But all in all so much of this hobby is the idea of owning something I most likely couldn't in real life, so I'm not terribly concerned about the ins and out minutia of the kit when it comes to the "right" transmission, or the "correct" size of the rearend or the rest of that. -
Scale Hobbyist Anyone?
niteowl7710 replied to oldcarfan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
They're quite popular with a number of friends who build more traditional IPMS type subject matter. -
The factory stock DeLorean is being released this morning (8/19).
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Moebius 1968 Mercury M100 Announcement
niteowl7710 replied to Erik Solie's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Cycling times within the injection process, the parts aren't cooling properly when they're ejected out of the machine. You can usually following the "tuning in" process with Moebius kits as some of those ramp trucks were unbuildable trash and others were reasonably fine. I have 14 of the F-Series cabs at this point and some hoods fit, some really don't and most are 90% of the way there. I think there might be a draft angle issue with it as well, part of the reason the Revell '64-'66 hood is in 3 pieces. Something is torquing the F-Series hood when it gets ejected out of the mold. Ergo making a new hood for the Merc, maybe that can be addressed. -
Moebius 1968 Mercury M100 Announcement
niteowl7710 replied to Erik Solie's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Be amusing if it were messed up given it's an entirely new hood. -
What non-auto model did you get today?
niteowl7710 replied to chunkypeanutbutter's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
It's one of those - If you like it, and you can find it, you might wanna buy it - equations. Eduard sold out of this kit before they ever shipped it and the few remaining kits they had left over from their trip to Wisconsin for the IPMS Nationals went to Squadron who as of this morning are also sold out. So the ones in the wild are the only ones that exist to purchase. -
What non-auto model did you get today?
niteowl7710 replied to chunkypeanutbutter's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Not my usual wheelhouse at all, but don't threaten me with something that's legitimately a limited edition that's sold out... and then give me a backdoor in to purchase it...? -
Good lord Chuck there hasn't been a Unity Spitfire on an MSP car in over 10 years. They ran a modified Unity body with Whelen LED Internals, and now are running SoundOff LED equipment.
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The 65 Dodges are 65 Plymouth AWB kits with a new body on top. A new body that shares itself (with different side inserts to A the WB) with the two other 65 Dodge kits. Selling all 6k of them would be happy dance for everyone involved. It would be 12k sold AWB kits that both share 98% of the same tooling. The 30,000ft view is that when August is over there will be 9 different 65 Mopar kits that all in some way share the same base. Moebius has out varianted the variant happy Japanese companies with their product line. Also other than the relative quick turn around (2 yrs) on the Melrose Missle and then Golden Commando Super Stock Satellites Moebius has yet to ever do two versions of the same drag car. Butch Leal's Super Stock was a Belvidere. If you wanted to speculate about something that is going to happen next it would be what '65 Dodge A990/Super Stock will be done, since that's the obvious next kit.
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It's typical of most new tool Hasegawa kits over the past several years. This particular kit has a bunch of new parts to "backdate" the 1969/1968 kits they've already done to the earlier one. Better kit than the Fujimi option as that one was showing it's 30 yrs of age, half-hearted "4n1" tooling at this point.
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Revell reboxed a lot of people's stuff in the 90s, and they still do. For even more intermingling intrigue Dragon's importer into Europe in the 90s was Italeri. The last time the Dragon kits were seen were right before 2000 when both Revell and Dragon offered different version of the 320i race car for 1997/1998 season cars. There is an extension piece for the rear of the chassis that makes it fit the sedan body, but otherwise the chassis fits under both the 316i/318i Compact, M3 and 320i with the same parts. The road cars and race cars all share the same base interior pieces which is helped along with separate door panels so they can swap between Coupe & Sedan and then tooling insert swaps make up the bulk of it being a race car or a road car. If you look at how Hasegawa handles their 318i/320i sedan kits it's the same thing except Hasegawa chose to have their chassis molded in one piece at sedan length, and the interior as a tub with the door panels attached which pins the interior to sedan configuration only. When kits are shared the tooling doesn't physically move around, the owner of the tooling does a production run and then sends the bagged "blank" kits to the second company to put into their boxes with their instructions, decals, etc. So the most likely story is the tooling has been sitting around in some warehouse in Hong Kong/nearby China wrapped in Cosmoline waiting for the next ice age. Somewhere along the line a deal was struck, and the tooling moved onto Beemax. Dragon itself has started to make models again for the first time after a long pause of regurgitating reissues. I don't know what happened between 2016 and last year, but they "woke up" and began working again. Possibly when whomever spurred the move to produce kits again went through the tooling warehouse, they decided to sell the stuff they weren't going to use.
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Revell 2022 Corvette Stingray C8 Z5
niteowl7710 replied to Luc Janssens's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Given that the Revuelto is a new car designed after the C8, would that make it a rich man's Corvette then? -
On the eBay shipping discussion of the last couple of pages. You don't *have* to use eBay's shipping services. The benefit to the seller is so long as the package arrives to the 3rd Party repack for DHL then you're covered if it never arrives at the other end. That ends up being on the 3rd Party & DHL. If you go around and ship it yourself via USPS or UPS and it no shows, there is no such protection provision. So sellers who already don't sell much Internationally have no incentive to work with Buyers. Onto more exciting things, receiving International Parcels. Fresh from Hong Kong. Of special interest to BMW fans and collectors this new Beemax 320i is a massaged and added onto (new parts tooled) Dragon BMW 320i. Finally after about 3 decades the fate of the Dragon tooling is solved. I'd love to get the back story as to where it's been, and how BeeMaNuNu got ahold of it. They've reingraved every sprue with "NuNu Hobby" on them so they now own this tooling. I would presume it would also allow them to release the E36 M3 race cars as well. It's was a matter of intrigue because there was no press about this kit and it's contents going into the release, but I sat down and compared the two and they're the same tool. Also that Hasegawa 318i is a kissing sister of the Dragon tooling that Hasegawa did their own tweaks to and produced their own kit out of, but the same design engineer came up with the whole ball of wax.
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It's actually the second kit of the "second" kit. Like a lot of the Mueller Era kits of the 90s there was a Factory Stock Kit and then some sort of mild cusrom/street machine version. Thats what this reissue is, and it's been about 19 years since fhe Street Machine version was last run. The Factory Stock '57 was run last in that "Car Culture" series in 2016.
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Best online hobby shop to order from
niteowl7710 replied to WillyBilly's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Kings Hobby is a brick and mortar hobby shop in Austin, so they're a legit place. My suggestion would be find something as close to you as possible so the shipping works in your favor, or some place that has a feasible (Like $50) spending minimum to get free shipping. -
In addition to it being 7 years it also came out a few months before Hobbico imploded and I don't believe the factory stock kit has ever received a "in the catalog" refresh most kits get when stock runs low. The '70 Charger was a strong seller when it was released. That additional run of kits got lost in the sale and all the machinations of Revell US being reconstituted under the new ownership, so once the initial run sold out there never were any more kits.
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Coming Soon from Atomic City's JoHan line of new kits
niteowl7710 replied to thatz4u's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Didn't stop Moebius, Salvinos JR, Belkits, DModel Kits, Beemax/NuNu... You just need cash...and not to throw a lot of shade, but if they don't have the cash to support making actual models, I don't see how this is much more than a highly polished version of Oakey's JoHan. Their merch line is 10x larger than their product line. -
No, I believe this kit is going to come with both the "Option Wheel" and the Factory Stock Rim - those are two separate kits on the 2021 Toyota GR86. "Genuine Aluminum Wheel" in Aoshima parlance (and mediocre machine translation) means it comes with factory stock rims in addition to whatever other rim sets might be included. Some of the kits that date back into the 90s and 00s come with upwards of 4 wheel sets if they include the factory rims, but in a lot of kit boxings came only with aftermarket rims, but not the Genuine Factory wheels.
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Coming Soon from Atomic City's JoHan line of new kits
niteowl7710 replied to thatz4u's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Holy Moses!!! $135 for THAT? Compare that to what you get in that Tucker for an additional $45. Or while the subject matter is wildly different, what you get in Alpha Model or PZY/Kitbox kits for $25 more. I know, I know, it's cheaper than an actual JoHan 66 Fury Convertible (and soon to be H/T) promo, but whoooo the value for the dollar on that is pretty dubious. No Chrome, no decals, no P/E...IMO that's on the wrong side of the "century mark" by almost as much as it's over. The Dodge P/Us came with a whole pile of 3D goodies for less money. I don't believe the price point could be where it's set without the "prestige" of having the old name attached and the idea that it's a copy of an actual item from said old name. If it was just a stand alone resin cast piece from some random fella they would never be able to charge that much for it.