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3 hours ago, Oldcarfan27 said:

Looking at the list, I'm kinda surprised at some of the kits that Revell let go of.

I wonder what they're criteria was for selling off what they did? Did the new owners even look at what they were getting rid of? Or was it a case of "whatever is in the USA, just dump it."?

Yeah, I'm wondering about the status of the early 80s IMSA Mustang and Mustang GTO kits. Those were never run but a few times so they were likely still stateside if they still exist at all.

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Posted

That "Son of Troublemaker" is a very well thought out and realistic mid-engine funny car design and kit....at least equal in detail to the Monogram Prudhomme and McEwen 'cuda funny car kits....TB 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, tim boyd said:

That "Son of Troublemaker" is a very well thought out and realistic mid-engine funny car design and kit....at least equal in detail to the Monogram Prudhomme and McEwen 'cuda funny car kits....TB 

I am looking forward to getting one of these, the box art is excellent!  

Posted
6 hours ago, ChrisBcritter said:

The Curtiss Jenny and F-89 look good.

I'm gonna get the F-89 only because I built one as a kid. Not a great kit but should be a nostalgic, fun build. 

Posted
15 hours ago, Fat Brian said:

Yeah, I'm wondering about the status of the early 80s IMSA Mustang and Mustang GTO kits. Those were never run but a few times so they were likely still stateside if they still exist at all.

The blue Mustang IMSA was reissued once, as part of the SSP, and looking at eBay prices, they are equal to or less than what a new reissue would cost.

Not sure there is a huge market for these kits, to be honest, even of Atlantis acquired them from Revell.

Posted (edited)
17 hours ago, tim boyd said:

That "Son of Troublemaker" is a very well thought out and realistic mid-engine funny car design and kit....at least equal in detail to the Monogram Prudhomme and McEwen 'cuda funny car kits....TB 

You just gave me an idea.... Mongoose Body with a Troublemaker Chassis

Rear-Engine Funny Cars | NHRA

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Posted
1 hour ago, MPi-KM said:

1/25 Keelers Kustom Studebaker funny car. Is this the Miss Deal funny car?

I would say it is, and only because the only other Stude Funny was the AMT kit. The Miss Deal kit is a great source of early drag parts! 

Posted
19 hours ago, Oldcarfan27 said:

Looking at the list, I'm kinda surprised at some of the kits that Revell let go of.

I wonder what they're criteria was for selling off what they did? Did the new owners even look at what they were getting rid of? Or was it a case of "whatever is in the USA, just dump it."?

They must have a strategy, and maybe the Drag racing models do not fit. There seems to be pent up demand for many of these kits, which fits the market for Atlantis, but would the kits Atlantis released do well world wide?  I am inclined to think the drag racing models might not appeal to people who are too young to remember those cars, or modelers in countries where drag racing is not popular.

If my recollection is correct, the Chevy Luv, and the  Chevy van were both produced in the United States recently, so They saved at least two molds which were in the US. 

 

I am interested to see if they release anything from the late stage of Pre-Merger Revell, like the very early 3rd gen F-bodies. 

 

Posted
17 hours ago, ChrisBcritter said:

Hmm. So, '62 Mopars in 2024...?

Where did you see a mention of these kits? I looked and must have missed them.

And this is now listed at Model Roundup as "Coming Soon" in April.

Yellow Fever Competition Coupe

Keeler's Kustoms

 

 

Boxart Yellow Fever Competition Coupe 13101 Atlantis

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Posted
5 hours ago, stavanzer said:

Where did you see a mention of these kits? I looked and must have missed them.

Atlantis has the molds for at least some of the Revell '62 Mopar annuals; it's going to take some restoration and licensing (they haven't gotten permission from Chrysler yet) - was hoping they'd come this or next year.

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Posted
1 hour ago, ChrisBcritter said:

Atlantis has the molds for at least some of the Revell '62 Mopar annuals; it's going to take some restoration and licensing (they haven't gotten permission from Chrysler yet) - was hoping they'd come this or next year.

I hope they at least have the Imperial, but I'll take whatever they get!

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Posted

The Eldon kits were made in Japan by Doyusha (even the first issues packaged by Eldon).  Presumably they still have the ones they reissued starting in the Eighties (one was not reissued).

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Posted
18 hours ago, Bugatti Fan said:

Have Atlantis got the moulds for the Eldon kits?

Outhouse, Pink Panthermobile, Milk Truck, Invader, Bath Tub Buggy plus any others I cannot remember.

That would be AMAZING ? 

Posted
9 hours ago, Dave Van said:

The IMSA GTO Mustangs could be a viable reissue if Atlantis has them. Decent kits that were issued once.

 

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I built this one for my Cannonball car last year, it built into a good looking model.

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6 hours ago, RancheroSteve said:

Don't forget, that original IMSA Mustang was updated for the SCCA Trans Am Mustang (Roush, JPS, Whistler) and Camaro (Hot Wheels, Rain-X, Sunoco).

The first IMSA Mustang and the GTP kit should be fine, but yeah, I bet this early body doesn't exist anymore for the SCCA car. These are ones I don't think changed.

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Added to Atlantis site this morning.

Interesting engine choice. Kit contents description indicates gray and white parts, no mention of chrome plating.

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additional info.
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