Rob Hall Posted January 29 Posted January 29 33 minutes ago, Zoom Zoom said: With 60 parts it better have side mirrors 😂 I was thinking of Revell's S550 Mustangs..but those were super-simplified, sounds like the new one is going to be a step up. Same series the tractors and one or two of the VW vans were in, IIRC.. 2
Exotics_Builder Posted January 29 Posted January 29 (edited) I am not familiar with the Stranger Things series, but this is from the Revell AG site. Maybe enough for aficionados to make an educated guess. Edited January 29 by Exotics_Builder
Rob Hall Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Ok, so it's something from Season 5...which hasn't aired yet. Interesting.
niteowl7710 Posted January 29 Posted January 29 15 minutes ago, Exotics_Builder said: I am not familiar with the Stranger Things series, but this is from the Revell AG site. Maybe enough for aficionados to make an educated guess. Not particularly, Season 5 hasn't been aired yet and there's no schedule for it yet beyond "2025". 1
Radretireddad Posted January 29 Posted January 29 16 hours ago, martinfan5 said: Sweet! Still no mention of which version but the parts in the test shots definitely indicate a standard sports roof non Mach or boss.
Mark Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Might the '73 Mustang have another, different engine too? I'm not too sure about the 429, but the Boss 351 was definitely gone by then. The two '71 versions are as good as they get, and I'd bet the '73 will be as good.
niteowl7710 Posted January 29 Posted January 29 11 minutes ago, Mark said: Might the '73 Mustang have another, different engine too? I'm not too sure about the 429, but the Boss 351 was definitely gone by then. The two '71 versions are as good as they get, and I'd bet the '73 will be as good. Top of the line would have been a Mach 1 with a 351 CJ. The 429 was a '71 only engine. The other '73 engines would the 250 I-6, 2bbl 302 and 2bbl 351.
av405 Posted January 29 Posted January 29 I've been googling behind the scenes filming images for Season 5 and so far have only found the following 3 vehicles: It definitely won't be this truck that's the surprise, but I would love for this to be a future spinoff of the Blazer kit: This radio station van looks like it'll play a big role, but the dimensions don't match what Revell is advertising. This can also be a potential future variant of Revell's Chevy Van. Steve's BMW will be making a return as it's been seen in behind-the-scenes photos. I still think this might be a strong contender to be the new kit.
Hawk312 Posted January 29 Posted January 29 20 hours ago, Matt T. said: In Revellogram’s world, the ‘87 is the aerocoupe SS, whereas the ‘86 is a notchback. I’d bet it’s the aerocoupe (“Aeroback” on the circa ‘99 boxing). Ugg. I hope so! Otherwise, then why did I do this? 4
The Junkman Posted January 30 Posted January 30 On 1/28/2025 at 1:25 PM, Model Builders Mafia said: Snore... Another lame boring mustang. Just like the real thing Umm, I just got a "lame boring mustang" 3 weeks ago. With 485 hp and IRS (and discounting its iPad inspired dashboard) its a better car than I'm a driver. I've got no problem with it being a snapper, my only concern is with the 40 Euro MSRP. I'll wait and see the US pricing but will likely get several. 1
mikemodeler Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Anyone know what "go cart" they are referencing? I can't remember any Revell/Monogram kits with a go cart. closest thing I can think of is the Honda Odyssey that was from years ago.
Can-Con Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) Revell go cart. Edited January 30 by Can-Con 2 1
tim boyd Posted January 30 Posted January 30 58 minutes ago, The Junkman said: Umm, I just got a "lame boring mustang" 3 weeks ago. With 485 hp and IRS (and discounting its iPad inspired dashboard) its a better car than I'm a driver. Smile...I've had several including a new S650 like you I dare anyone to stand next to one idling with the four-stage exhaust set to sport or track (i.e. very loud or extremely loud) and not break out into a grin. Not to mention once someone gets into the passenger, or even better, driver's seat and pulls away from the curb. Lame and boring? Ummm, sorry, don't think so. TB
The Junkman Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) 25 minutes ago, tim boyd said: Lame and boring? Ummm, sorry, don't think so. TB I've been considering a custom license frame "The Devil is in my foot". An apt sentiment. And even though I've just got the base GT; the exhaust sound is glorious. Edited January 30 by The Junkman
Tabbysdaddy Posted January 30 Posted January 30 1 hour ago, Can-Con said: Revell go cart. I thought to myself "wow that's old" then realized that makes me old too. 1 1
Blueprint Posted January 30 Posted January 30 18 hours ago, av405 said: I've been googling behind the scenes filming images for Season 5 and so far have only found the following 3 vehicles: It definitely won't be this truck that's the surprise, but I would love for this to be a future spinoff of the Blazer kit: This radio station van looks like it'll play a big role, but the dimensions don't match what Revell is advertising. This can also be a potential future variant of Revell's Chevy Van. Steve's BMW will be making a return as it's been seen in behind-the-scenes photos. I still think this might be a strong contender to be the new kit. Revell's post mentions decals, so that van seems a prime candidate (well, except for the word "car"). As for the length, maybe they used a swb ?
Rob Hall Posted January 30 Posted January 30 7 minutes ago, Matt T. said: “Completely new tool, No engine…Wheels can be rotated.” That the wheels can be rotated is an important clue.
Danno Posted January 30 Posted January 30 8 minutes ago, Rob Hall said: That the wheels can be rotated is an important clue. Every 5,000 miles? 4
Ragtop Man Posted January 30 Posted January 30 22 hours ago, Mark said: Might the '73 Mustang have another, different engine too? I'm not too sure about the 429, but the Boss 351 was definitely gone by then. The two '71 versions are as good as they get, and I'd bet the '73 will be as good. 351C was available to the bitter end, the only thing that changed was the engine dress. Ironically, the 4V was not available with Ram Air due to a cockup in emission certification, but the 2V was. Alas, a Cleveland with no cam or compression was more like a Zanesville.
Casey Posted January 30 Posted January 30 On 1/28/2025 at 6:36 PM, Jordan White said: 1) I wonder what the “High Roller” refers to for the GMC Jimmy? Basically this kit, from a few years ago. Might have the original kit's graphics/decals this time around?
Jordan White Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Just now, Casey said: Basically this kit, from a few years ago. Might have the original kit's graphics/decals this time around? It says 1/25 ‘85 Jimmy though, so more likely a version of the new tool Blazer. 2
Casey Posted January 30 Posted January 30 On 1/29/2025 at 7:55 AM, Zoom Zoom said: That old Jeep PU...am I the only one that is bothered by the horrendous front end design of the kit? And then there's the roof...🤦♂️ Too bad, as it's the only J-series Jeep in bi-scale, but, it's a lot of work to correct, and you are still left with a Ceji-era Revell dud-of-a-kit.
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