niteowl7710 Posted Thursday at 04:04 AM Posted Thursday at 04:04 AM Greetings and salutations from Hampton, Virginia. Once again you've wasted another year and it's time for Nationals again. Revell & Atlantis are once again sharing the same table space area with Revell having some test shots of two new upcoming tools and a few odds and ends at Atlantis. First up at Revell previously announced items on the display boards. 8 2
niteowl7710 Posted Thursday at 04:07 AM Author Posted Thursday at 04:07 AM Next up the new tool Mustang. This kit is going to come with two sets of wheels and two trunk lids which facilitate for a spoiler or spoiler delete look. Also oddly enough two lower grill surrounds so you can add/delete the front plate mount. 15
niteowl7710 Posted Thursday at 04:10 AM Author Posted Thursday at 04:10 AM (edited) The other new tool on offer is the Lamborghini Reveulto. This kit continues the recent trend of Revell Germany based tools coming "factory prepped" with both LHD & RHD. Edited Thursday at 07:45 PM by niteowl7710 13 1
niteowl7710 Posted Thursday at 04:19 AM Author Posted Thursday at 04:19 AM (edited) There wasn't a lot of automotive at the Atlantis booth. The featured built models were the pair of AA Fuel Dragsters, which came out last year. Being shown for the "first" time is the old Revell 1955 Chevrolet. This is supposed to get run next month (Sept) and will come with all the stock and drag parts. I'm not familiar enough with the "classic" *cough* 55 tooling, but I think this might be the first time it's been entirely in this configuration since the 1964 boxing. Also being shown was the chrome and new glass runner for the 1/32 '56 Buick Custom Edited Thursday at 04:19 AM by niteowl7710 6 1
Exotics_Builder Posted Thursday at 05:19 AM Posted Thursday at 05:19 AM Thanks for the update. Only the Revuelto and perhaps the Vette would be on my acquisition list.
av405 Posted Thursday at 05:38 AM Posted Thursday at 05:38 AM Thanks for the photos. Do you think there will be any news on what the next Stranger Things kit will be? 1
chryslerjunkandstuff Posted Thursday at 06:58 AM Posted Thursday at 06:58 AM Hey, that Atlantis Buick is cool! Also, Atlantis ex-Revell 1962 Chrysler Corp. lineup WHEN? 2
Mark Posted Thursday at 09:46 AM Posted Thursday at 09:46 AM 5 hours ago, niteowl7710 said: There wasn't a lot of automotive at the Atlantis booth. The featured built models were the pair of AA Fuel Dragsters, which came out last year. Being shown for the "first" time is the old Revell 1955 Chevrolet. This is supposed to get run next month (Sept) and will come with all the stock and drag parts. I'm not familiar enough with the "classic" *cough* 55 tooling, but I think this might be the first time it's been entirely in this configuration since the 1964 boxing. Also being shown was the chrome and new glass runner for the 1/32 '56 Buick Custom The '55 Chevy didn't change much over the years. The separate red taillight lenses were deleted after the first or second issue (taillights are now one piece each, all plated). Also, the racing slicks and mag rear wheels were deleted at some point in the Seventies. (There were never any optional front wheels.) The slick/mag deletion was apparently a running change. I remember building a certain issue of the '55 and it had those wheels and slicks, but I have one of that same issue kit now and that kit doesn't have them. Unlike the '56 and both '57 kits, the '55 never got those crummy two-piece stock tires. The '55 has one rear inner wheel house wider than the other, something to watch for if you want wider than stock tires without trimming the wheel openings (which is absolutely necessary when using the slicks). 2
Mark Posted Thursday at 09:58 AM Posted Thursday at 09:58 AM Too, the artwork and built '55 look like Atlantis will be including the racing tires and slicks tooled for the Keeler's Kustoms kits, and the parts pack wheel tree from same. The stock tires they tooled for the '57 Chevies will not fit the '55 stock wheels (and probably won't fit the rear wheel tubs either). So either there's no 100% stock version (unless you scrounge the tires) or they're tooling another set of stock tires. 1
Jordan White Posted Thursday at 11:40 AM Posted Thursday at 11:40 AM Woo, another low parts count New Mustang kit…
slusher Posted Thursday at 11:44 AM Posted Thursday at 11:44 AM I like the Mustang I wish the exhaust was separate.. 4
Chris V Posted Thursday at 11:50 AM Posted Thursday at 11:50 AM 1 hour ago, Mark said: The '55 has one rear inner wheel house wider than the other, something to watch for if you want wider than stock tires without trimming the wheel openings (which is absolutely necessary when using the slicks). Actually the entire chassis is slightly off-center so the interior/trunk floor and wheel houses needs to be trimmed slightly for better alignment and to reduce structural stress on the thin rocker panels when the body is mounted on the chassis. On a side note, it appears that Atlantis is planning to include a plated version of the ex. Revell "Dragster Wheels" Parts Pack in the Chevy. 1
Calb56 Posted Thursday at 12:28 PM Posted Thursday at 12:28 PM 31 minutes ago, Chris V said: Actually the entire chassis is slightly off-center so the interior/trunk floor and wheel houses needs to be trimmed slightly for better alignment and to reduce structural stress on the thin rocker panels when the body is mounted on the chassis. On a side note, it appears that Atlantis is planning to include a plated version of the ex. Revell "Dragster Wheels" Parts Pack in the Chevy. I don't know much about the Revell version of the 55 Chevy, I believe the exhaust is separate from the chassis as opposed to the AMT version? Which would be nice. I also think it's cool that it includes the proper scoop for earlier gasser versions finally. Though I find it interesting that a straight axle doesn't seem to be available. I also find it interesting in the display model that the side trim is not aligned between the door and body. 1
Beans Posted Thursday at 12:35 PM Posted Thursday at 12:35 PM Thank you for the update. I'll end up with a mustang, corvette and lambo probably in the end. Although I would have preferred a higher parts count on the mustang. 1
Carmak Posted Thursday at 01:23 PM Posted Thursday at 01:23 PM 6 hours ago, chryslerjunkandstuff said: Hey, that Atlantis Buick is cool! Also, Atlantis ex-Revell 1962 Chrysler Corp. lineup WHEN? Same question.
Mike 1017 Posted Thursday at 01:37 PM Posted Thursday at 01:37 PM Definitely the Mustang. I have been waiting for a 2024 Car to build for my Grandson. I will tell him this is what cars looked like. The year that he was born. 2
Bennyg Posted Thursday at 02:09 PM Posted Thursday at 02:09 PM I’m looking forward to the Lamborghini. They’ve even tooled LHD and RHD windscreen wipers. Ben 2
Beans Posted Thursday at 03:20 PM Posted Thursday at 03:20 PM I like that the 78 chevy truck and trailer box art focuses on the grand prix car. It's like, oh, by the way there's a truck in there too. 😄 1
Mark C. Posted Thursday at 03:33 PM Posted Thursday at 03:33 PM 3 hours ago, Jordan White said: Woo, another low parts count New Mustang kit… At least it looks like it will have separate headlight buckets and lenses, a huge improvement over the chrome “lenses” on previous versions. 2
Rob Hall Posted Thursday at 03:43 PM Posted Thursday at 03:43 PM Looking forward to the new Mustang, Jimmy, Lambo and C8 convertible. 2
Zen Posted Thursday at 03:57 PM Posted Thursday at 03:57 PM (edited) Does the Mustang have 2 sets of mirrors? When is Atlantis coming out with Snake funny cars? I thought the Pepsi challenger Firebird was going to make an appearance. Edited Thursday at 04:00 PM by Zen
Len Woodruff Posted Thursday at 04:39 PM Posted Thursday at 04:39 PM Any release dates for the Corvette C8 HTC?
Mark C. Posted Thursday at 05:26 PM Posted Thursday at 05:26 PM The Mustang is looking good to me. I usually don’t build 1/32, but I might have to get a Buick! Also I might be the only one here who has never bought a Jeep pickup, so that will be on the list.
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