SteveG Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 Here's a quick look at Round2's latest release of the Lawman 64 Plymouth Belvedere which just arrived at my door a few hours ago. I've been waiting about nine years for it. The original proposal came from Bill Coulter during a discussion at iHobby 2008 with Ernie Petit and myself on how the Lindberg line-up could be expanded. The build up by Bill and the late Tom Creeger was displayed the following year as a 2010 release. The fact that Tom's not around to see it happen make it bittersweet for me and no doubt for Bill too as they were close. Kudos to John G. and the gang at Round2 for seeing this through. Here's all the new parts that were added. The only thing holding this back from being a true 2N1 kit a set of stock or street machine tires. All the other stock V8 version parts are still in there. With all the new parts now included I can see plenty of Drag and street machine possibilities using different decals sets and or tires. Thanks again Round2 !!! Available now at your favorite Hobby retailer ..... Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill J Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 Thanks for the pics. Looks like a worthwhile kit to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casey Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 Glad to see this kit come to fruition, and kudos to Round2 for spelling "Torq Thrust" correctly, too. I like how the faux-retro AMT style packaging worked out as well, and I don't forsee a ton of folks pining for the '90s-era Lindberg packaging to return...ever. Nice decal sheet, too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chuck Kourouklis Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 I c'n diggit. Prob'ly snatch it up next time I'm at the pusher. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luc Janssens Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 what's the story on those 1956 Michigan plates, were they on the original car too? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daddyfink Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 I am picking it up! But not from Hobby Lobby! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snake45 Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 Thanks for the detailed look. With the extra new parts, looks like it might almost be worth what they're asking for it, especially if you want to build that exact car (i.e., don't have to buy extra decals). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtx6970 Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 Neither one of the hood scoops in the kit look anything like what was on the Max wedge or Hemi cars back then Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stavanzer Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 Bill, You might be correct about the scoops, but I withhold judgment until I have the kit in my hands. Given the level of effort put into this kit, I'm not sure that there is much chance that an error would not have been found and then not fixed.But, We'll just have to wait and see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
louie Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 Thanks SteveG for posting this. I could not be happier to see this kit. Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveG Posted September 1, 2016 Author Share Posted September 1, 2016 Neither one of the hood scoops in the kit look anything like what was on the Max wedge or Hemi cars back thenAs far as I know the divided scope matches what was used on the build up by Bill at Tom. I don't know it's original source. The other hood scoop was beyond the original proposal, it may match a different S/S Plymouth that could be a future release. -Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
espo Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 I was all ready to buy this yesterday at Hobby Lobby. I had my 40% coupon in hand, looked it over and was heading to the checkout when I noticed the price, $39.99, really!! After I returned it to the shelf I got to looking at the price of all the other kits. A $29.99 kit that was $23 at the hobby shop and they all were priced like this. Even the special price kits that they had in the close out area were priced at 30% off of their list price that was already $4 to $5 more than the hobby shops in the area. It would seem that they are no longer a good buy even with their coupon since they mark them up so much going in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Haigwood Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 The divided scoop for the Max wedge looks a bit to narrow but it might be the camera angle ? The other scoop looks narrow also but is for a later model (hemi?) definitely not the 64Hemi scoop.I would be interested in the engine options in this kit Max Wedge, Hemi both ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveG Posted September 3, 2016 Author Share Posted September 3, 2016 The divided scoop for the Max wedge looks a bit to narrow but it might be the camera angle ? The other scoop looks narrow also but is for a later model (hemi?) definitely not the 64Hemi scoop. I would be interested in the engine options in this kit Max Wedge, Hemi both ? Engine choices are the Max Wedge or the stock Commando 426, could pass for a 383 I suppose. The slant six parts were dropped from this issue to make way for Super Stock parts. These photos are from my "stock" Box Art build ups for the 2006 Model King release which to me was never a true factory stock model because of the bucket seats which weren't offered in the Belvedere to the best of my knowledge. Regardless I still consider these kits to be probably the best and most successful from Lindberg along with the 64 Dodges. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1972coronet Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 Then there's the 1967 & later brake master cylinder ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZTony8 Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 (edited) Ok,fellow modelers,correct me if I'm wrong but this looks to have been a simple task of taking the two different style scoops and the slicks from the two '64 Dodge kits,tooling the mags,and doing up the decal sheet.Otherwise it's the '64 Plymouth kit.What would have taken 6 years for this kit to show up?I too saw that $39.99 price at Hobby Lobby.Ouch.When the Hobby Lobby stores around here do a clearance the kits are priced at 40% off-just like having a coupon. Edited September 6, 2016 by ZTony8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry P. Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 http://www.modelroundup.com/product-p/amt-r2-986.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveG Posted September 6, 2016 Author Share Posted September 6, 2016 Ok,fellow modelers,correct me if I'm wrong but this looks to have been a simple task of taking the two different style scoops and the slicks from the two '64 Dodge kits,tooling the mags,and doing up the decal sheet.Otherwise it's the '64 Plymouth kit.What would have taken 6 years for this kit to show up?I too saw that $39.99 price at Hobby Lobby.Ouch.When the Hobby Lobby stores around here do a clearance the kits are priced at 40% off-just like having a coupon.Nothing new was tooled up for this kit until Round2 green lighted the project again about two years but I've been waiting almost nine years. Not counting the tires and decals I counted forty new individual parts added. According to Harry's post below it can be had for under $25.00 plus shipping. You'll have to decide for yourself if it was worth the wait and or price. -Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unclescott58 Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 I wonder why this is not a 2-in-1 kit? With the stock parts for those of us who like that kind of thing. This is not a major problem me, for I have an earlier issue of this kit in my "someday build" pile. But if I didn't, I'd still be passing on this one. Because it can be built only as drag car. That's what was nice about the 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 kits. I got to pick on how I wanted the car to be. This kit is going to be a hit. But, would it be a bigger hit with the option to build it stock? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unclescott58 Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 Engine choices are the Max Wedge or the stock Commando 426, could pass for a 383 I suppose. The slant six parts were dropped from this issue to make way for Super Stock parts. These photos are from my "stock" Box Art build ups for the 2006 Model King release which to me was never a true factory stock model because of the bucket seats which weren't offered in the Belvedere to the best of my knowledge. Regardless I still consider these kits to be probably the best and most successful from Lindberg along with the 64 Dodges.Steve your right. I was just over at the Hamtrack Registry website looking that the 1964 Plymouth features and equipment book. And your right. The origin "stock" version of this kit can not be build stock because of the bucket seats. In '64, on the full-size Plymouths, bucket seat were only available as standard equipment on the Sport Fury. Fury, Belvedere, and Savoy models all came with bench seats. Now is possible that some Belvedere hardtops were built with buckets despite what the book says? Stranger things have happened. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtx6970 Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 (edited) All 1964 Hemi light weights had bucket seats MOST of them were just a plain old Belvedere. I've heard rumors of a Fury Hemi car ,,but never seen proof its exists then or now. I bought this kit from Hobby Lobby with a 40% off coupon . To be honest expecting a full decal sheet to do the red/bronze color on the car. I was really disappointed and am REEEEEEALY glad I didnt pay full price .Nothing on the instructions to assist as to what color to spray the car to resemble the original car to match the lettering like on the 1/1 . Then I saw the hood scoops, and wonder why tool up new scoops only to get them so wrong ( and they ARE NOT the same scoops thats in any other version of the 1964 Lindberg Dodge / Plymouth lineup,,,at least none of the kits I have ,,,and I have a bunch of these kits in the stash ) Edited September 7, 2016 by gtx6970 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Hall Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 (edited) This kit is going to be a hit. But, would it be a bigger hit with the option to build it stock? I doubt it...the stock version has been reissued several times over the last 20 years or so...easy to find...and maybe the stock parts wouldn't have fit in the box...the price would have likely been higher for a full 2n1, and people would have complained about that...I do like the the steelies and hubcaps, though...figure I'll use those on a 6 cyl one. Edited September 7, 2016 by Rob Hall Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daddyfink Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 Glad there are no stock parts in it. Less stuff to get stuck with!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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