bandit1 Posted October 29 Posted October 29 18 minutes ago, FoMoCo66 said: Not great. Its very square looking on the dimensions. Haven't actually built the kit so I can't comment on that. Here is the original box art. That kit I have a fondness for... It's a basic kit but does come with engine detail... I think I have all the different issues of the kit??? Again that kit is one of my childhood kits, so I kinda have a fondness for it 1
ranma Posted October 30 Posted October 30 My closest Ollies is not that great: Dodge Viper, 32 Ford hot rod, 57 corvette and 64 1/2 Mustang That's it other than a Trainer bi-plane (pb-17) and ford tri-motor kits.... None of them followed me home!
StanGlover Posted October 30 Posted October 30 East York, PA Ollie’s is STACKED! This store is much smaller than the others and usually only gets a couple cases of models so it’s interesting to see so many here. Those T-birds still have the old $12.99 price tags. The rest were $15.99. Be careful buying any of these from resellers online or in store - many of the boxes were missing plastic wrap (from the factory it seems), and there were no tape circles to seal the lids. I decided against the Bel Air, and I already have most of these from the last batch. I did buy one Firebird today (despite not being a huge fan of custom-only kits) because I couldn’t leave empty handed!
bandit1 Posted October 30 Posted October 30 12 minutes ago, StanGlover said: East York, PA Ollie’s is STACKED! This store is much smaller than the others and usually only gets a couple cases of models so it’s interesting to see so many here. Those T-birds still have the old $12.99 price tags. The rest were $15.99. Be careful buying any of these from resellers online or in store - many of the boxes were missing plastic wrap (from the factory it seems), and there were no tape circles to seal the lids. I have a fondness for that 57 bel air hardtop monogram kit, one of my childhood kits. 1
Dave Van Posted Saturday at 07:28 PM Posted Saturday at 07:28 PM Checked today at Lewisburg WV store. 57 Chevy coupe and wagon 56 Chevy coupe 57 Vette 32 Fors roadster Lambo Firebird custom 64 1/2 Mustang convertible (new to our store) Viper 69 Camaro
Mark Posted Saturday at 08:05 PM Posted Saturday at 08:05 PM The '57 Corvette and '56 T-Bird are very good kits, if you are open to 1/24 scale. The '32 Ford roadster is actually what's left of the early Sixties Little Deuce kit, with a bunch of changes of course. The 1/32 scale semi trailers are puzzling...both Ollie's and Hobby Lobby carry these, but no trucks to go with them.
Dave Van Posted Saturday at 08:11 PM Posted Saturday at 08:11 PM This is my version of the old 1/24 32 roadster........ 2
Deathgoblin Posted Sunday at 12:41 AM Posted Sunday at 12:41 AM I kinda want to get the 1969 Camaro kit. I know they're WAY out of proportion, but I remember it being a nifty kit that builds up well.
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