jaymcminn Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago That BMW will be well worth splashing out for the inevitable USCP detail sets. I can't wait! 1
martinfan5 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 5 hours ago, niteowl7710 said: Iron Mask sir...no pack carrying equines involved. 🤣😂 I have no idea why I type "mule" 😄, let's call it a typo
BVC500 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago It has taken Revell FOREVER to bring the Lambo to market. And wow, the Japanese manufacturers have, for the most part, given up on producing non-Japanese cars. The only companies producing cool stuff, at least to me, are Tamiya (somewhat), Alpha Models, and the aftermarket such as USCP or 3d designers.
niteowl7710 Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 6 minutes ago, BVC500 said: It has taken Revell FOREVER to bring the Lambo to market. And wow, the Japanese manufacturers have, for the most part, given up on producing non-Japanese cars. The only companies producing cool stuff, at least to me, are Tamiya (somewhat), Alpha Models, and the aftermarket such as USCP or 3d designers. Actually one of the blockbuster announcements at the show is that Aoshima has obtained a Ferrari license and plans to use it in their 1/32 Snap Kit line starting with a 512BBi. No idea if that will ever translate into 1/24, or how many total 1/32 kits the license is supposed to entail at this point.
BVC500 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 23 minutes ago, niteowl7710 said: Actually one of the blockbuster announcements at the show is that Aoshima has obtained a Ferrari license and plans to use it in their 1/32 Snap Kit line starting with a 512BBi. No idea if that will ever translate into 1/24, or how many total 1/32 kits the license is supposed to entail at this point. You gotta think the 1/24 market is bigger than the 1/32, so it would baffle me to not produce 1/24 scale models if they have the license.
Bennyg Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 4 hours ago, niteowl7710 said: Actually one of the blockbuster announcements at the show is that Aoshima has obtained a Ferrari license and plans to use it in their 1/32 Snap Kit line starting with a 512BBi. No idea if that will ever translate into 1/24, or how many total 1/32 kits the license is supposed to entail at this point. I really thought Tamiya would’ve got the Ferrari licence back by now. Hopefully we see current Ferraris produced by Aoshima such as the 499P. cheers Ben
Jordan White Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 4 hours ago, BVC500 said: It has taken Revell FOREVER to bring the Lambo to market. And wow, the Japanese manufacturers have, for the most part, given up on producing non-Japanese cars. The only companies producing cool stuff, at least to me, are Tamiya (somewhat), Alpha Models, and the aftermarket such as USCP or 3d designers. Personally, I'm disappointed that they aren't producing more Japanese SUVs! Aoshima has the 1st gen Terrano and the 2nd Gen Hilux Surf, and Tamiya has the 2nd gen Pajero, Land Cruiser 80, and Isuzu VehiCross but it would be cool to see some others like the 3rd gen Hilux Surf/4Runner, the 2nd gen Terrano/Pathfinder, the 1st and 3rd gen Pajero/Montero, the 1st and 2nd gen Isuzu Mu/Amigo/Rodeo, the Daihatsu Rocky, a better version of the 2nd gen Isuzu Trooper (plus the 1st gen), and a proper 1/24 kit of the FJ40 Land Cruiser. 1
Luc Janssens Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 6 hours ago, Jordan White said: A proper 1/24 kit of the FJ40 Land Cruiser. That one baffles me, cus such an iconic vehicle which put Toyota on the map in all terrain vehicles worldwide. So yes would very much to have a full detail kit of this one, as the old Esci is showing it's age and shortcomings.
Luc Janssens Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 11 hours ago, BVC500 said: It has taken Revell FOREVER to bring the Lambo to market. And wow, the Japanese manufacturers have, for the most part, given up on producing non-Japanese cars. The only companies producing cool stuff, at least to me, are Tamiya (somewhat), Alpha Models, and the aftermarket such as USCP or 3d designers. A new model kit of North American subjectmatter by a foreign kitmaker for instance, wouldn't make any sense, due to imposed and variable tarrifs. I guess the Japanese industry rather wants to play save, plus their domestic market is also their primary market, the rest is just extra gravy. Anyway, I'm happy with the announcement of the BMW. Cheers. Edited 7 hours ago by Luc Janssens
Luc Janssens Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 13 hours ago, martinfan5 said: Revell Lambo and Mustang Wonder if the hood of the Mustang has underhood detail. If so, more could be hiding in that tool.
niteowl7710 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, Luc Janssens said: Wonder if the hood of the Mustang has underhood detail. If so, more could be hiding in that tool. It doesn't and there isn't...not in that way. It would take so much retooling to put an engine into it, or for that matter to put a full chassis under it that it would cheaper and easier to start with a whole new tool. Which if they were going to do that, they would have just released a glue kit and been done with it. They flooded their own market with Mustangs with all the kits they released between 2006 and 2013 and each one sold progressively worse. It's why it took so long to get a C8 Corvette, why there was never any update to the Camaro or Challenger tools. All of them became dead stock on shelves for years after they were taken out of the catalog.
Luc Janssens Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, niteowl7710 said: It doesn't and there isn't...not in that way. It would take so much retooling to put an engine into it, or for that matter to put a full chassis under it that it would cheaper and easier to start with a whole new tool. Which if they were going to do that, they would have just released a glue kit and been done with it. They flooded their own market with Mustangs with all the kits they released between 2006 and 2013 and each one sold progressively worse. It's why it took so long to get a C8 Corvette, why there was never any update to the Camaro or Challenger tools. All of them became dead stock on shelves for years after they were taken out of the catalog. As I said before the 06-13 gen Mustang was North American only, but this one is sold thru the regular Ford distribution network in Europe too. I think I remember Belgium per catipa being a leader in Mustang sales. The only American ICE cars, on our roads, the others being trucks with the Dodge Ram as leaders, but that market is drying up as a result of a fiscal reform. Yeah, you can be right, but it all depends on tool design, opening/closing gates, modular in design or not. Cheers! Edited 4 hours ago by Luc Janssens
kjohan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Re Aoshima obtaining Ferrari License (maybe) My hope is as writtrn above that they do 1/24-25 kits And they do also some of the classics. - the Chinetti 166 LeMans winner -49 The first LM win for Ferrari - the 375 coupe' -53 The typical fifties racing coupe'. - the 250 Pininfarina coupe' 1959 The first Ferrari built in something similar to series production. Very elegant in a restrained and dignified way. - The 250 / 275 P mid engine roadster 1963-64 Yes in the old days there was the Monogram 275 P slot car. But long gone. - the 275 GTS, very elegant convertible.
niteowl7710 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Luc Janssens said: Yeah, you can be right, but it all depends on tool design, opening/closing gates, modular in design or not. Cheers! With respect Luc I'm not basing my opinions on the pictures, I've seen it live in person at the IPMS Nats in Virginia several weeks ago. I'm telling you there's no full detail glue kit derivative of this kit because it would require an entirely new chassis, interior and body. Those big giant lug holes on the firewall/scuttle panel is how the interior snaps on from underneath, and the hood snaps onto the body.
niteowl7710 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Aoshima SnapCar (1/24) line continues with the upcoming (this month) release of 4 different colored Evo IIIs. Three "regular" and one with a Initial D branding. Coming November is the release of a NiSMO Nissan Z in three colors. 1
niteowl7710 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Two additional upcoming SnapCar projects. A "Customized" Nissan Z - appears to have a different grille and wheels and Honda Civic EK9 1
niteowl7710 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Upcoming Belkits Toyota Gazoo Racing Rally Car. Belkits has said that the final tweaks are being made to the instructions and decals and they expect the kit to go into production next month and shipped out to Belkits before Christmas. So it should be available in Late December or Early January.
niteowl7710 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago The new Peugeot 205 GTI from Heller. This kit should be going on sale in Europe with the next few weeks.
Luc Janssens Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 38 minutes ago, niteowl7710 said: With respect Luc I'm not basing my opinions on the pictures, I've seen it live in person at the IPMS Nats in Virginia several weeks ago. I'm telling you there's no full detail glue kit derivative of this kit because it would require an entirely new chassis, interior and body. Those big giant lug holes on the firewall/scuttle panel is how the interior snaps on from underneath, and the hood snaps onto the body. Ah ok, no problem. I can't be right all the time 🤣 🤪
Luc Janssens Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 17 minutes ago, niteowl7710 said: The new Peugeot 205 GTI from Heller. This kit should be going on sale in Europe with the next few weeks. Looking forward to that one too. Oh were are the days of the Hot Hatches...there wasn't a weekend that went by without one ending up wrapped around a tree.
Cool Hand Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago Very interesting how Aoshima has gone all in on the snap kits, the 1/32 series is massive and the 1/24 series continues to rapidly expand. I guess the JDM are the main sales of those kits. Can understand why they are popular being quick easy builds with no paint required. Aoshima and Hasegawa seem to be leading the way for the future of the hobby Havent seen any other pictures. So I had to a do a screen shot from a Japanese lady Youtube vid. Aoshima doing another new LBWK Lambo kit. LB-Silhouette Works, Lamborghini Aventador GT Evo Ver.1
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