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2 hours ago, espo said:

While its "beauty" may be in the eye of the beholder, this is certainly a well preserved kit. Just polish to plastic and add some chrome trim and it would make a great shelf sitter.  

I agree completely. That's exactly what I'd do with it. 

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9 hours ago, John Goschke said:

Just got this clean example of the ever-lovely '61 Plymouth by JoHan!

Nice find John!!

These are really tough to find!

I spent gobs of money on my un-built kit a few years ago.

Still one of my favorite builds.

 

And yes, I did just polish the plastic and detail it up. ;)

 

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Steve

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55 minutes ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

Nice find John!!

These are really tough to find!

I spent gobs of money on my un-built kit a few years ago.

Still one of my favorite builds.

 

And yes, I did just polish the plastic and detail it up. ;)

 

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Steve

That's what I'm talking about. Very clean looking. 

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Got the US rebox of the RoG Land Rover Series III 109.  Biggest difference I’ve noticed is it is molded in white instead of gray.  Same instructions and decal sheet.  Box is smaller so it’s hard to get everything to fit back in after opening. 

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4 hours ago, RichCostello said:

I got a Revell/Monogram Jaguar XKE coupe #0556, and Aston Martin DB4 #562 1/25 kits from the late 90s for $35 for both. Did I get a good deal?

$17.50 each?  Definitely a good deal.  Both are old, out of production kits. They're based on Aurora tooling from about 1962.

If you could buy them at Hobby Lobby with a 40% coupon off of retail, they'd be $17.99 each (this week!).  I try to keep current kit prices in mind whenever I'm thinking of buying old kits at swap meets, eBay etc.

The ex-Aurora Jaguar gets walloped because its nose is out of shape and it has other issues. But even if you don't want to fix that, it's a great parts source: an independent rear suspension, pretty nice wire wheels, etc. 

The Aston is a neat and unusual kit.  At a kit swap meet, I bought a glue-bombed DB4 just to get the set of matched luggage that goes in the trunk. It wasn't glued in, fortunately.

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13 minutes ago, Mike999 said:

They're based on Aurora tooling from about 1962.

They aren't based on Aurora molds. They were produced by Revell/Monogram using the actual Aurora molds which were obtained in 1977 when then-owner Nabisco sold all plastic kit tooling to Monogram.

 

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