Casey Posted February 6, 2014 Posted February 6, 2014 They're playing it "Safe " with stuff that's been re released to near death with new boxes. I have to agree, especially if you look at what was released under the AMT label when they were owned by RC2. You can almost predict what is coming from Round2 by looking at which kits RC2 released a decade or so ago. My theory is that the tooling for those kits is already at the molding facility in China, so that saves considerable expense for Round2. If people are going to buy the reissued kits in new boxes anyway, it makes good business sense to follow that pattern. That seems to be the business model for Round2's plastic car/truck lineup for the foreseeable future. In fairness Round2 has dug into the vault and released some long OOP, and hard to find kits like the Depth Charger, Li'l 'Stogie, '78 Pacer, Daytona Transport Truck, as well as giving their racing slick lineup a serious refresh and cleaning up kits which had simply been run to death (AMT '33 Willys, '40 Fords, etc.) over the last 50+ years. I wonder if Round2 or Matchbox owns the tooling for the kits created while Matchbox owned AMT-- kits like the VW Rabbit and Scirocco, and Subaru Brat? I thought I read somewhere that Matchbox put up the development money for those kits, and retained the tooling/right to those kits when they sold off AMT. I'll have to see if I can find that info again.
bigphoto Posted February 6, 2014 Posted February 6, 2014 Revell of Germany has re-issued a lot of Matchbox kits so maybe they have them now.
aido76 Posted February 6, 2014 Posted February 6, 2014 I too wish they could find Cooter's Tow truck. That 72 Cheyenne was a little better than the Modified GMC Shortbox stepside we have gotten the past 4 issues Since the Cooter's release. As for Boss Hogg's Caddy..................................... Doubtful! It would be nice, But likely won't happen
aido76 Posted February 6, 2014 Posted February 6, 2014 Shame really. Would love to get my hands on Cooters tow truck. Like I said, I have The General Lee, Roscos car and Daisys Plymouth. Would love to see some more of the Hazzard icon cars re-produced or as new tooled models. Have seen on line that Enos police car was once produced, but it is now like gold dust..... Boss Hoggs Caddy would be great to top them all off. But like you said douthful... Daisy also, in modern times also had s Wrangler. Thst to would also be nice. Maybe a I am asking for to much :-) (forgive bad spelling, on the phone) Aido
High octane Posted February 6, 2014 Posted February 6, 2014 I've seen 'bout 4 or 5 Boss Hog Caddy kits for sale in the last 2 years, and yep I bought one also.
lordairgtar Posted February 7, 2014 Posted February 7, 2014 I've seen 'bout 4 or 5 Boss Hog Caddy kits for sale in the last 2 years, and yep I bought one also. That old JoHan kit is not quite right to be Boss Hogg's car
Luc Janssens Posted February 7, 2014 Posted February 7, 2014 That old JoHan kit is not quite right to be Boss Hogg's car Indeed Jo-han is a '68 and the model used in the TV show was a '69-'70
grayghost Posted February 7, 2014 Posted February 7, 2014 I would love it if they did the AMT Cheavy 1500 SS 454. If i had the money I would have a real one.
lordairgtar Posted February 7, 2014 Posted February 7, 2014 How about a 70-71 fury or a 69 buick GS Dittos on the Buick.
johnbuzzed Posted February 7, 2014 Posted February 7, 2014 How about the contemporary Dodge Drag Pack (or whatever they call them) Challengers? A Hyundai Genesis Coupe would be welcome, too. Mid '60's Dodge A100 pickups also.
ShredHippie Posted October 28, 2014 Posted October 28, 2014 (edited) These car never overly excited me. I love the '73 and earlier Camaros and Firebirds. And the case of Firebirds, I always like the Formulas better. Saying that, they sure were popular. And a good kit for Round 2 to be reissuing. But, with two different promo kits from that era, I have enough Trans Ams in my collection. I gotta agree with Scott.. I am a HUGE Pontiac and 2nd Gen Firebird fan...so I shouldn't complain about a new Pontiac kit..but ANOTHER release of a 1979 Trans Am is only yawn inspiring. The Formulas are just as awesome, if not more, and haven't really been seen since the annual MPC releases of the 70's. How about someone do a 1973-74 SD455 car?!?! ...Formula or Trans Am! Its ONLY one of the greatest musclecars ever made.. Edited October 29, 2014 by ShredHippie
1972coronet Posted October 29, 2014 Posted October 29, 2014 How about someone do a 1973-74 SD455 car?!?! ...Formula or Trans Am! Its ONLY one of the greatest musclecars ever made.. I've been pining for a 455 Super Duty T/A or Formula (talk about rare !) for decades ! Honestly , I'm not a fan of the '77-'81 Firebird (nor its relative Camaro) , so these ad nauseam reissues of those (hideous) years is too much to handle !
unclescott58 Posted October 29, 2014 Posted October 29, 2014 1970 - 1973 Formula for me. That's what I want. Scott
iangilly Posted October 29, 2014 Posted October 29, 2014 1968 dodge coronet 1968 dodge coronet1968 dodge coronet 1968 dodge coronet 1968 dodge coronet 1968 dodge coronet 1968 dodge coronet1968 dodge coronet 1968 dodge coronet 1968 dodge coronet. Did I miss anything?
Nova-ss Posted October 29, 2014 Posted October 29, 2014 I would love see Round2 kit a 1973 or 74 Chevrolet Nova.and any make and year of a diesel 1 ton pickup, by sides the Ford that is out now.we need 1 tons and diesel powered.
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