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The parts breakdown of the Bronco looks real nice, too bad Revell didn't lay out the parts for the racing 'vette the same way, cuz I'm liking that one too.

Da Boyz from Elk Grove did good.

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The parts breakdown of the Bronco looks real nice, too bad Revell didn't lay out the parts for the racing 'vette the same way, cuz I'm liking that one too.

Da Boyz from Elk Grove did good.

He wouldn't open the bags even though I pled!! :(

 

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Thanks Gerry , the Bronco is a must , to bad there was no parts layout for the FF Charger .

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Dangit.... I smell yet more model purchases in my future.... I was so trying to be done with buying......another dream shattered.

 

David

 

'Oh, I just looked at the Model Information link.....the roof is a separate piece....nice.... And I'll defiantly have to get a couple or 6 C7R's as I love GTLM cars.....guess everyone's getting cards and High-Fives  for Christmas this year.

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Looking forward to the Bronco,still on the fence about the 70'Charger will wait to see what kind of review it gets.

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Anyone notice that the grille texture for the Bronco is molded open?  Didn't expect that.

Looks like a pretty well detailed kit.  I'll let others comment regarding accuracy, body shape, etc. since I have no direct experience with these trucks.

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Note its a LEVEL 5......what is a level 5? A large block of plastic and an assortment of Dremel bits?

 

Also note the front tires are not going the same direction in the art work. 

I think that 56 Chevy with the opening everything from the 60's was a level  5, kind of scary. 

 

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Note its a LEVEL 5......what is a level 5? A large block of plastic and an assortment of Dremel bits?

 

There's a picture floating around somewhere, but they changed the level structure. 5 is the new 3, and it goes down in more incremental steps than before. 

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Looks real good in the photos! I would have liked a separate tailgate and clear red taillight lenses, but other than that, I'm very happy with the kit. It'll be very interesting to see all the building variations you all will come up with.

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Looks real good in the photos! I would have liked a separate tailgate and clear red taillight lenses, but other than that, I'm very happy with the kit. It'll be very interesting to see all the building variations you all will come up with.

Tailgate is most likely closed due how they molded the body, less warpage when it is closed rather than open. Plus, I am sure you have a saw or X Acto lying about somewhere on the hobby bench. :D

As for the tail lights, they appear to be on what looks to be the chrome tree, minus chrome. Just fill with clear red! 

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wow..yes looking at the bronco,70 charger,c7.is the bronco a reissue?...thanks for the info........Chris

Bronco is new tool and the first time that model has ever been offered by a major kit maker. 

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As long as the hood on that Charger can be filled and the interior is relatively stock, I'm not too worried, I have a the rest of a '68 I can use to supply the stock parts.

The Bronco looks really nice.

Charlie Larkin

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I think that 56 Chevy with the opening everything from the 60's was a level  5, kind of scary. 

 

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! (I get to laugh, I built one!)

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! (I get to laugh, I built one!)

The Revell '56 Chevy with opening doors, etc was my first glue kit...1977, the 'Bad Dream' kit, age 7...still have it in all it's glue bomb glory...

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As long as the hood on that Charger can be filled and the interior is relatively stock, I'm not too worried, I have a the rest of a '68 I can use to supply the stock parts.

 

Pretty sure there's a stock version forthcoming.

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