Ron Hamilton Posted October 6 Posted October 6 On 5/3/2025 at 5:03 PM, OldSkool81 said: Count me in for one of those Blazers! Either a 4 door to do a correct replica of that Mooneyes truck I saw in Truckin' Magazine back in 1995, or a 2 door to do a "what if" version of that truck!!! Amt did a promo of that truck.
Ragtop Man Posted October 20 Posted October 20 On 10/5/2025 at 9:54 PM, Ron Hamilton said: Amt did a promo of that truck. I have to wonder if that S Blazer 'promo' was one of the Flying Dutchman tools - printed to fill the orders, but never seen again like the Chevy full size OBS.
Chuck Most Posted November 2 Posted November 2 Bought one because I'm a glutton for punishment and the local shop had them in stock last time I was in. New grille looks okay AND has a bit better means of attachment to the body vs. the original grille. Watch out for the original front bumper (round fog lamps). Still includes the bench seat with floor shifter and console cup holder, so I'm happy. That's always been my favorite part about the kit anyway. Decals look nice ... A shame that the license plate graphics look more appropriate for 1:20 scale. That's almost as big of a pet peeve for me as incorrect wheel diameter but your mileage may vary. You also get more comprehensive graphics for the dash than just the instrument cluster. I take exception to the word "authentic" showing up twice on the box considering the fact that the interior was not updated but that's mostly just me being silly. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 2 1
mikos Posted November 7 Posted November 7 On 10/20/2025 at 6:50 AM, Ragtop Man said: I have to wonder if that S Blazer 'promo' was one of the Flying Dutchman tools - printed to fill the orders, but never seen again like the Chevy full size OBS. From what I’ve read, the tooling was rented out by AMT/ERTL. They never actually owned the tooling and once the production run was done, it vanished into the big black hole where Jimmy Hoffa lives. 1
Tabbysdaddy Posted Sunday at 01:09 AM Posted Sunday at 01:09 AM They still have the OBS tooling. It was modified into the USA-1 monster truck.
Can-Con Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 11/8/2025 at 9:09 PM, Tabbysdaddy said: They still have the OBS tooling. It was modified into the USA-1 monster truck. Yea, that definitely looks like the '90 long box cab, box and interior for sure. The engine looks to be based on the original tooling. Chassis looks quite different though. I wonder if it was modified from the original long box chassis plate or a new tooling?
Jordan White Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago RE: the USA-1 kit It would seem the long bed chassis was permanently altered to be the monster truck chassis, since it has not been seen again after the USA-1 kit was first released. However, the short bed and stepside kits were released afterwards (probably to replace the long bed kit), but were last seen around the early 2000s (the stepside). It looks like the short bed 454SS kit only had one run for some reason. Seeing as the molds have most likely been lost, it would be nice to see them make new full detail kits from either the old kits, or completely new 3D files. They could also use the recent short bed and dually kits and engineer full detail versions to save some work.
Can-Con Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, Jordan White said: RE: the USA-1 kit It would seem the long bed chassis was permanently altered to be the monster truck chassis, since it has not been seen again after the USA-1 kit was first released. However, the short bed and stepside kits were released afterwards (probably to replace the long bed kit), but were last seen around the early 2000s (the stepside). It looks like the short bed 454SS kit only had one run for some reason. Seeing as the molds have most likely been lost, it would be nice to see them make new full detail kits from either the old kits, or completely new 3D files. They could also use the recent short bed and dually kits and engineer full detail versions to save some work. I think the 454SS was run at least twice Jordan. The one I used to build my silver and white truck was molded in black and the unbuilt one I have is molded in off-white. Maybe 2 runs using the same box art?
Jordan White Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Can-Con said: I think the 454SS was run at least twice Jordan. The one I used to build my silver and white truck was molded in black and the unbuilt one I have is molded in off-white. Maybe 2 runs using the same box art? I only have the molded in black kit, so good to know there was at least two runs.
DJMar Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, Jordan White said: I only have the molded in black kit, so good to know there was at least two runs. Interesting. I've only ever seen those kits molded in black, kit #6032, released in 1991. Even if they did multiple runs through the early to mid '90s, I've only seen the one box art version with the '91 copyright on it, and they were always molded in black plastic. I know AMT released a few promos with the standard cab, short bed Fleetside body style, like the Brickyard 400 Pace Truck (which happened to be white). But those were promos, not full detail kits. Most curious. If anyone has an AMT 454SS glue kit in the original box that is molded in anything but black, I'd love to see pics.
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