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niteowl7710

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  1. Considering the only difference between this kit and the other Comet drag kit is the decals, I doubt the delay is anything related to the kit production itself.
  2. Racing Decals 43 makes both of the "retro" Daytona liveries as well as a C/F decals sheet, and are the only ones actually approved by Ganassi Racing if that sorta thing appeals to your concious. Frankly I wouldn't go near anything made by Slotfabrik with a 10ft pole, they're notoriously awful decals to work with and usually have a plethora of errors and aren't actually designed to fit anything in particular.
  3. Studio27 is doing a P/E set for this, should be out in Early April in Japan.
  4. February is Chinese New Years, so pickings are always slim in March/April while the factories spool back up. There were multiple releases in Dec/Jan/February and outside the 1% here most people won't realize when what kits got where in terms of there being only three automotive releases in March & April.
  5. I just think they risk overplaying their hand to Coke collectors, I mean almost everyone has a turn off switch where "enough is enough". Right now there are a DOZEN Coca-Cola branded kits in the catalog counting these future releases, which doesn't factor in the kits that have already run their course and are back to being OOP. Some of the things that got Coke branded were pretty quick turn around reissues of something that had just been put back in the catalog a few years prior. IMHO the danger in that is that it's going to kill the sales of either the "generic" reissue or Coke reissue which everyone comes second to the general hobby market. I'd be more on board if they were throwing in decals on things like the '78 Dodge P/U release - a kit that tangibly has never existed as the kit is being released - so you get all the sales from the builders AND the collectors, instead of trying to cater to both separately.
  6. Seeing as this kit is chugging along in development I felt it deserved it's own thread rather than being buried in various Hobby Show ones. Yesterday the folk at Beema...err NuNu Hobby shared the current tooling test shot of this upcoming kit. Be interested to see how many more tweaks and whatnot this is going to need before we see an actual built test shot "in color" instead of out of raw plastic. The Audi is expected to be released in 2019, perhaps as early as Late Summer as the Porsche 911 "program" has been split into two distinct kits a 911 GT3 and 911 RSR (GTLM/GTE spec).
  7. The great irony of this little back and forth is the guy who never says a negative thing ever about the kits he reviews - for obvious reasons, gotta keep that swag train rolling - comes in here and reacts negatively to someone's opinion.
  8. The M3 Evo Sport II is the next modified reissue due next month. The next new tool will be the Mitsubishi Lancer Rally car which is probably a May release. The next modified reissue will then either be a rebox of the Cruze with Macau liveries or the Toyota Carina BTCC reboxed of the Corona. The next new kit will be the Starion - soooo...late Summer.
  9. Beemax keeps hiring more and more of their own employees or contracting things (like decal artwork) out to people not associated with Aoshima. If they keep hitting on subject matter it makes me wonder how much longer that dual-"branding" on the box will last. Perhaps once they get the last version of the MP4/4 out the door later this summer as that was the one kit Aoshima had a particularly heavy role in developing.
  10. Yes I believe so, one of the guys expressed interest in doing photographs and the last I heard at the meeting last Monday they were coming up with a way to designate which builds they'll shoot separately.
  11. Just a reminder to the Pittsburgh Area folks you only have a few weeks to get things wrapped up for the show. Sunday March, 31st at Castle Shannon Volunteer Fire Hall. If you're coming from out of town and looking for something to do Saturday, the Pittsburgh IPMS Club has their annual Tri-Con on Saturday the 30th at the A.W. Beattie Career Center in Allison Park, PA (Northern Pittsburgh Suburbs) http://tricon.tripms.org/
  12. As a point of order, since I see the "When is xyz coming?" question asked so much. What Casey is posting are the newest kits added to the Stephens International Distribution list, the newest stuff Round2 is releasing a kit number for at the time. Generally speaking these kits are 4-6 months from being released. So this latest batch - unless something shows unusually high pre-order interest - is late 2Q/early 3Q releases.
  13. I can't wait for the '55 Chevy Hostess tie in...*eye roll*
  14. Aoshima has turned into the Round2 of Japan. They've only made two new tool kits in the past 2 years (ProBox and R34 Sedan) everything else has been reissues of existing tooling into new kit marketing lineups, for...2...years. The LB R35s are modified reissues which there are now 5 of pushing the limits of interest for pretty much everyone. The most recent Huracan and Pagani versions were kits planned several years ago. I'd also add that a $8 toy for kids can't be compared to an actual model kit.
  15. COCA COLA ALL THE THINGS!!!! *sigh*
  16. I ordered a couple of kits from him earlier this month and it took 13 days to ship out in-stock items. That was 24hrs before I was about to send out a nastygram, and I suppose it was free shipping because of the special he's running. But still I barely consider that acceptable these days, and I know Mark has a straight job that take precedent over the hobby stuff. But those 13 days included 4 weekend days...
  17. Because that's what the builder put on the info card...it says F-100 4x4.
  18. Well "outsourcing" in terms of how we view it in America is moving jobs somewhere out of the country to a place with cheaper labor and economic pricing. When the U.S. Big 3 sent jobs to Mexico for example, GM/Ford/FCA own those facilities, their line cost for auto autoworkers is about $14/hr, which about half of what a UAW worker in Michigan would make.
  19. Just checked my Ford GT and it says "Made in the Phillipines" on it, so obviously that outsourcing continues then.
  20. For the longest time they were outsourcing the actual injection molding and production to a facility in the Phillipines. I really haven't paid attention to where the recent kits have been made.
  21. It's a resin kit from Modeler's out of Japan.
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