Junkman Posted Wednesday at 10:51 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:51 PM Apparently the Trophy Series custom parts have not found their way back into the Fairlane kit.
Mark Posted Thursday at 12:11 AM Posted Thursday at 12:11 AM There are more custom parts in the '57 Ford than are shown in the instructions. It has the Stylizing vertical quad headlamp setup. It does not have the Stylizing front and rear extensions, or the Edsel wagon taillight bezels. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for those to come back, as they were probably chopped out of the tool fifty years ago to fit the fuel injection tubes in. They're in the space on the tree where the bezels were in earlier issues. The Stylizing extensions were probably cut out so other parts could be put in later. 1
blizzy63 Posted Thursday at 01:24 AM Posted Thursday at 01:24 AM (edited) For the Hot Wheels series, I’m surprised that they chose the ‘69 COPO Camaro over the AMT ‘68 Camaro Z/28 Street Machine kit. Add some redline tires, an RS grille, and include the blower setup and you’d have a decent ‘Heavy Chevy’ Hot Wheels model… Edited Thursday at 01:53 AM by blizzy63 2
Junkman Posted Thursday at 02:36 AM Posted Thursday at 02:36 AM 2 hours ago, Mark said: There are more custom parts in the '57 Ford than are shown in the instructions. It has the Stylizing vertical quad headlamp setup. It does not have the Stylizing front and rear extensions, or the Edsel wagon taillight bezels. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for those to come back, as they were probably chopped out of the tool fifty years ago to fit the fuel injection tubes in. They're in the space on the tree where the bezels were in earlier issues. The Stylizing extensions were probably cut out so other parts could be put in later. Yes, all these components would require being retooled, we know that. Round2 has surprised us with much more elaborate re-toolings in the recent past.
Hawk312 Posted Thursday at 02:36 AM Posted Thursday at 02:36 AM Really looking forward to the Charger Hellcat! But that 69 Camaro mold needs to be put out to pasture. 1
Stef Posted Thursday at 03:36 AM Posted Thursday at 03:36 AM Surprise of the century: did not have VINCENT on my bingo card, and now I seriously want him! In the theatre as a child, was terrorized by the Black Hole's ending; found it on VHS in the 90s, then got it on disc in the 00s. Love this film so much, and seeing this little guy put a smile on my face. Also the Widebody is a must-have. Great stuff, Round 2! Thank you! 2
Dave Darby Posted Thursday at 02:35 PM Posted Thursday at 02:35 PM (edited) 14 hours ago, Mark said: There are more custom parts in the '57 Ford than are shown in the instructions. It has the Stylizing vertical quad headlamp setup. It does not have the Stylizing front and rear extensions, or the Edsel wagon taillight bezels. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for those to come back, as they were probably chopped out of the tool fifty years ago to fit the fuel injection tubes in. They're in the space on the tree where the bezels were in earlier issues. The Stylizing extensions were probably cut out so other parts could be put in later. The 1993 revisions further cut into the stylizing parts cavities. That said, judging by a short shot I have on hand, the 57 Chevy tool still has all of it's stylizing parts. (Minus the chopped window glass. It's been running replacement clear parts since the Ertl years). Custom wheels are updated as well. I've been bugging John G. to open the gates for years. Edited Thursday at 02:37 PM by Dave Darby
CapSat 6 Posted Thursday at 03:52 PM Posted Thursday at 03:52 PM 12 hours ago, Stef said: Surprise of the century: did not have VINCENT on my bingo card, and now I seriously want him! In the theatre as a child, was terrorized by the Black Hole's ending; found it on VHS in the 90s, then got it on disc in the 00s. Love this film so much, and seeing this little guy put a smile on my face. Also the Widebody is a must-have. Great stuff, Round 2! Thank you! I had a V.I.N.C.E.N.T. kit way back in the day...from what I remember, it had some neat details- "hands", "telescoping hover balls" (I don't know what else to call them), rotating head. It should be a fun build. I re-watched "The Black Hole" recently...a LOT to unpack there...did my version of "MST3000" with a few of my friends via screenshots & text while watching. 😁 1
Stef Posted Thursday at 07:46 PM Posted Thursday at 07:46 PM 3 hours ago, CapSat 6 said: ...V.I.N.C.E.N.T. ... had some neat details- "hands", "telescoping hover balls"... rotating head... Right you are, Bill! I did some research last night and some dude got a hold of an original kit and built it up! Lots of extra bits and display options! But wait... there's more! He also commissioned a fully-lit, life-size 3D print, and WOW! 1
Motor City Posted Thursday at 08:28 PM Posted Thursday at 08:28 PM I like the Ranchero diecasts and wish some were also available in 1/25th scale plastic. I'd especially like a '67 XL, '70 GT, '72 or '73 GT, and a '77-'79 GT. 2
66c10 Posted Thursday at 09:27 PM Posted Thursday at 09:27 PM I'm waiting for the Indy drag combo kit to come in and the hellcat charger widebody to come excited for those to kits and waiting for more kits next year to have on the shelves five in particular
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