John M. Posted Wednesday at 09:09 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:09 PM The old Monogram tooling is still giving us one surprise after another. Atlantis is still digging through them like Indiana Jones going through an archaeology site. 1
Ragtop Man Posted Thursday at 04:19 AM Posted Thursday at 04:19 AM Is there really a market for these? 2
OldNYJim Posted Thursday at 05:04 AM Posted Thursday at 05:04 AM 41 minutes ago, Ragtop Man said: Is there really a market for these? For Tom Daniel and /or showrod fans, yep! Even partial kits and built-ups go for pretty good money…and the Mountain Mover and the Skip Shovel are particularly hard to find… Plus, I bet these are super easy to produce for Atlantis…no rubber tires, no glass, no decals, no chrome… 3
THarrison351 Posted Thursday at 06:11 AM Posted Thursday at 06:11 AM Man, if they they find the Thunder Bug tooling... First model I built when I was five. 1
Junkman Posted Thursday at 09:39 AM Posted Thursday at 09:39 AM Chrome parts would be nice this time around.
Mr mopar Posted Thursday at 10:24 AM Author Posted Thursday at 10:24 AM 4 hours ago, THarrison351 said: Man, if they they find the Thunder Bug tooling... First model I built when I was five. They do have the Thunder Bug molds ! 2
Dave Van Posted Thursday at 01:04 PM Posted Thursday at 01:04 PM Hope they find and run this TD too!!!!! 4
Mr mopar Posted Thursday at 02:53 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:53 PM 1 hour ago, Dave Van said: Hope they find and run this TD too!!!!! Pete say he dose not have the molds for this one ( YET) ?
Dave Van Posted Thursday at 02:55 PM Posted Thursday at 02:55 PM Just now, Mr mopar said: Pete say he dose not have the molds for this one ( YET) ? Yea...I saw his video with a room full of new deliveries yet to be looked at!!
John M. Posted Thursday at 04:03 PM Posted Thursday at 04:03 PM (edited) Looks like Atlantis got more than it's money's worth on the purchase of the old Revell/Monogram tooling from the current owners of Revell back in 2018. Edited Thursday at 04:03 PM by John M. 1
the60falcon Posted Thursday at 05:20 PM Posted Thursday at 05:20 PM Love these, can't wait to build them especially the shovel!
Ragtop Man Posted Thursday at 06:02 PM Posted Thursday at 06:02 PM 1 hour ago, John M. said: Looks like Atlantis got more than it's money's worth on the purchase of the old Revell/Monogram tooling from the current owners of Revell back in 2018. It was priced pretty much at scrap value.
Bainford Posted Thursday at 09:00 PM Posted Thursday at 09:00 PM (edited) I don't have any interest in the kits posted above, but if they have those, they may also have the Screamin' Vette and Boss Mustang caricatures, and I would definitely scoop up a couple of those. Edited Thursday at 09:01 PM by Bainford 1
Mr mopar Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 14 hours ago, Bainford said: I don't have any interest in the kits posted above, but if they have those, they may also have the Screamin' Vette and Boss Mustang caricatures, and I would definitely scoop up a couple of those. Yes Atlantis has the molds for these too ,maybe some day down the road ! 1
chryslerjunkandstuff Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Lame.. I opened this thread with a head full of ideas about the much anticipated 1962 Chrysler Corporation lineup finally being officially announced.. Oh well, hopefully one day.. Does anybody know if Atlantis is in possession of the molds for the wicked cool 1/4 scale 1962 Chrysler Slant 6 as well? 1
Beans Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Not my thing but it will be cool to see what others do with these kits....and it reminded me that steam shovels were once a thing.
Dragline Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Now THAT is what I'm talking about! I had those as a youngster and I loved em. I had all 4 or my shelf. If they have these I'll wager they have the 1/32 gassers! Very exciting.
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