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JM.02 but this might be easy to accomplish from Revell ..... The 1969 Charger 500 ..... 
To me  the AMT/MPC offering is very out of date, it  was cool in it's hay day but times 
are a changin' ..... 
:D

The '69 Charger they already have could donate just about everything that is needed.
With W21 styled steel road wheels or dog dish caps and engine options for kicks, along
with new Charger 500 body and interior. Maybe a recipe for a cool new kit with
minimum spending on tooling?

This is just opinion for a new kit...

 

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  • 2 months later...
Posted

I Know we've had our share of muscle car issues and re-issues but IMO I think it might
be nearing time to have an all new 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T kit on the market .....

Though pricy to bring to market ..... sure beats same 'ol same 'ol re-issues time and
time again .

JM.02

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Posted (edited)
On 5/23/2019 at 12:09 PM, Trendsetta68 said:

JM.02 but this might be easy to accomplish from Revell ..... The 1969 Charger 500 ..... 
To me  the AMT/MPC offering is very out of date, it  was cool in it's hay day but times 
are a changin' ..... 
:D

The '69 Charger they already have could donate just about everything that is needed.
With W21 styled steel road wheels or dog dish caps and engine options for kicks, along
with new Charger 500 body and interior. Maybe a recipe for a cool new kit with
minimum spending on tooling?

This is just opinion for a new kit...

 

1969 Charger 500 edit.png

 I for one am extremely surprised this one hasnt already materialized

 

it would be a very minor update , basically nothing but the body and grille

Edited by gtx6970
Posted
2 hours ago, gtx6970 said:

 I for one am extremely surprised this one hasnt already materialized

 

it would be a very minor update , basically nothing but the body and grille

Agreed.....maybe give us some new wheel options or something ???

Posted
On 5/23/2019 at 8:09 PM, Trendsetta68 said:

JM.02 but this might be easy to accomplish from Revell ..... The 1969 Charger 500 ..... 
To me  the AMT/MPC offering is very out of date, it  was cool in it's hay day but times 
are a changin' ..... 
:D

The '69 Charger they already have could donate just about everything that is needed.
With W21 styled steel road wheels or dog dish caps and engine options for kicks, along
with new Charger 500 body and interior. Maybe a recipe for a cool new kit with
minimum spending on tooling?

This is just opinion for a new kit...

 

1969 Charger 500 edit.png

Agreed, a must have, and so possible it hurts.

Posted
17 hours ago, gtx6970 said:

 I for one am extremely surprised this one hasnt already materialized

 

it would be a very minor update , basically nothing but the body and grille

Excellent points !!!

Posted
4 hours ago, Trendsetta68 said:

Here's another kit that I personally would love to have !!!!!
Basically any year would suit me just fine ? 

 

1971 Javelin - blue.png

I want a new tool AMC SC/Rambler but any AMC muscle car is fine with me

Posted
On 5/11/2019 at 12:41 PM, Junkman said:

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I'm fully behind this one. I really wonder why no kit maker has still not given us a bay-window bus.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Atmobil said:

I'm fully behind this one. I really wonder why no kit maker has still not given us a bay-window bus.

GreenLight beat them to it with a 1/24 diecast; I suppose that took a bite out of potential kit sales.

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Edited by ChrisBcritter
Posted

I agree, the welly bus looks quite nice. But even if de have diecasts, we still have no kit. We have lots og diecasts and several kits og the split-window bus. The bay-window is such an obvious one to make a kit if in ny eyes. 

Posted

I would bankrupt myself if they did a bay window. I dont even care if they did it curbside cos the aftermarket would jump in to fix that pretty quick

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