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The following 48 photos and commentary/captions at the link below show the new kit contents, including many extra parts and the newly tooled body, then provides a definitive confirmation of the extensive rumors of what will come next from the revised kit tooling.

Finally, a series of images compares the new kit to the original early 1970's original issue kit.

In its entirety, this kit update and revision thoroughly exceeded my own expectations. Check it out and form your own opinion!

And thanks for looking! TIM

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Just one thing...the original 1973 kit did include side glass.  MPC was hit and miss with that...the Vegas, Pintos, and Mustangs (the '72 as well as the Mustang IIs) had side glass.  The '72 Butch Leal Duster doesn't have it, not sure about the other Dusters.  The '73 Landy Challenger didn't have side glass either.

 

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Very very most extremely way cool, and also badass! I've been planning to build Toys II through VIII (except maybe VII), now I see I'm gonna have to add IX and maybe X to the lineup. 

I can see a lot of these being built as street freaks and pro streets, too. I'll be buying at least a couple! 

Also, the BBC might not be completely inaccurate. I believe the Toys book makes mention that Grump would swap in a BBC "mountain motor" for match racing--I'll have to doublecheck on that. 

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  On 7/26/2020 at 3:13 PM, tim boyd said:

  Check it out and form your own opinion!

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Much appreciate your review Tim!   I also concur ...."Well done Round 2!"  ...now that's how you reissue a kit!

Kevin

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  On 7/26/2020 at 5:52 PM, Mark said:

Just one thing...the original 1973 kit did include side glass.  MPC was hit and miss with that...the Vegas, Pintos, and Mustangs (the '72 as well as the Mustang IIs) had side glass.  The '72 Butch Leal Duster doesn't have it, not sure about the other Dusters.  The '73 Landy Challenger didn't have side glass either.

 

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Thanks Mark...before typing the caption, I checked my original kit release and there was no side glass, and it was also missing the instruction sheet.  I'll make the change in the applicable captions....Best...TIM

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I must say thank you Tim for the report on this new kit, and two thumbs up to Round 2 for bringing it back to life ,By far the new kit is a lot better ,I'll be getting a few of them AWESOME !

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I wonder if there is enough in this kit that Round 2 could easily convert it into a showroom stock Vega? Looking at Tim's photos, it looks like it might be possible. I hope so. 

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  On 7/27/2020 at 12:39 AM, unclescott58 said:

I wonder if there is enough in this kit that Round 2 could easily convert it into a showroom stock Vega? Looking at Tim's photos, it looks like it might be possible. I hope so. 

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Round 2 isn't going to do it, but someone wanting a stock body could probably use this one as a starting point.  It would be easier and probably cheaper to search out an original kit or promo though.

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  On 7/27/2020 at 1:33 AM, Mark said:

Round 2 isn't going to do it, but someone wanting a stock body could probably use this one as a starting point.  It would be easier and probably cheaper to search out an original kit or promo though.

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Yeah, lots of different parts.  Body, hood, chassis,  interior tub, seats, engine, wheels and tires, etc.  

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  On 7/27/2020 at 1:33 AM, Mark said:

Round 2 isn't going to do it, but someone wanting a stock body could probably use this one as a starting point.  It would be easier and probably cheaper to search out an original kit or promo though.

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I just checked completed sales on eBay--a LOT of nice Vega promos changed hands in the last 30 days for about the retail price of a current model kit--or less. That's a good deal in my book. If you want a stock Vega, that's the way to go. 

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Thanks for the great review! I am definitely going to be picking up a few of these. One just to restore an original glue bomb in my stash! 

 

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Credit where it's due. This "revival" retooling is definitely some good work. Yes, the chassis is still archaic at best but the body looks great and I suspect that I'll move the bulk of these to slot car drag racers anyways. 

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Thanks for the review.   I remember Grumpy's Toys and Dyno Don, maybe Gapp & Roush from my youth.  I'll probably get one of these and if they do a Pinto, will have it as well.  I can live without all the perfect accuracy.  Mine will be built to be seen on a shelf ina case - no opening panels.  Any representation of an engine will work.  It's all abou thte body and wheels really, in my world.  

 

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This is excellant.  Round 2, kudos to you and a big thanks in redoing and updating this kit. Even retooling the body.  The drag racing builders will be in line for this one.

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Might actually have to get one of these. Would look good parked next to me Butch Leal Duster build

 

In regards to Grump using a big block. Ive heard many times over the years he did just that for match races

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That looks GREAT !  Kudos to Round2 for the retooled body -- looks spot-on !

I'll need at least two copies of this kit , likely more .

Thanks for the exquisite review as usual , Tim . 

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I am very excited, but after seeing your review I wonder why would they make a one piece [suspension included] chassis when the opportunity to make one with separate and accurate pieces was in front of them. And then include pieces that will [for me] go in the recycling bin.

Did i miss something? Or is the chassis they are using old as well? Just seems a no brainer.

I'll get a couple of course.

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  On 7/29/2020 at 6:03 AM, Dragline said:

I am very excited, but after seeing your review I wonder why would they make a one piece [suspension included] chassis when the opportunity to make one with separate and accurate pieces was in front of them. And then include pieces that will [for me] go in the recycling bin.

Did i miss something? Or is the chassis they are using old as well? Just seems a no brainer.

I'll get a couple of course.

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The Chassis is Old as well. I would Imagine cost of revamping an entire old kit, along with the Time it would take to do that, makes it Prohibitive.

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