Nick F40 Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 Hmm, can't wait for this to come out! There is also supposed to be a Cuda and the 69 Camaro! 8) Now this is a box art! I wonder what the people that made these out of the Revell kits think!
Daniel Peterson Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 Why aren't you in school, lad? :twisted:
Jason Rothgeb Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 Hmm, can't wait for this to come out! There is also supposed to be a Cuda and the 69 Camaro! 8) Now this is a box art! I wonder what the people that made these out of the Revell kits think! I hate to rain on your parade Nick but I read that these kits were cancelled As you have read elsewhere on the board, or through other outlets, AMT and a couple of other related companies were severely down in profits from the prior year, and as a result due to be sold by their parent company RC2. This did not affect most AMT operations, but an AMT representative did tell Tom Carter of Hobby Heaven that the new tooling Foose kits were cancelled. This leaves everyone in a "wait and see position" right now. Maybe if those kits were so far in development, they might be brought to market by the entity that ends up purchasing AMT. Or maybe the projects end up on the scap heap like the the 49 Oldsmobile AMT announced many moons ago. Hard telling especially since the "skunkworks" folks who would know exactly how far along a given AMT project are, are now in China. It's not to say these kits won't ever happen, but by the same token I would not go out purchase the paint in the color you are going to paint this car either.
Nick F40 Posted January 23, 2007 Author Posted January 23, 2007 awwwwwww :cry: Skunkworks had a big deal in it. China, huh! :evil:
Jason Rothgeb Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 awwwwwww :cry: Skunkworks had a big deal in it. China, huh! :evil: I am not sure you understood what I meant by "skunkworks". By "skunkworks" I meant those responsible for creating the tools who are in China. And if a higher-up in the U.S. pulls the plug, the tool doesn't happen. "No ticket, no shirt"
Nick F40 Posted January 24, 2007 Author Posted January 24, 2007 ahhhhhh! :wink: I was thinking of the company Skunkworks!
Ken Posted January 24, 2007 Posted January 24, 2007 I did see some of the 1/64th diecast 'Full Throttle' cars at Wal-mart the other day. Next time I see some I will have to buy them...
Mr. Metallic Posted January 25, 2007 Posted January 25, 2007 I did see some of the 1/64th diecast 'Full Throttle' cars at Wal-mart the other day. Next time I see some I will have to buy them... I don't know if those are made by RC2, are they?
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