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Maybe it's just "truth in advertising" showing what the AVERAGE builder will most likely end up with, complete with poor-fit and a big thumb print, rather than a pro-built and air-brushed teaser. As is, it looks WAY better than the majority of built-ups I've bought over the years to restore.

Edited by Ace-Garageguy
Posted

In answer to the question in your title: Yes, yes and yes. Looks like an insider job with somebody's relative doing the building.

Posted

And that "professional looking" nameplate doesn't exactly help... :lol:

PS: Gotta love a model where the gap between the door and the body is a raised line!!! :lol:

Guest G Holding
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Well I got fooled along with a few others...The hook was a complaint that Revell was putting too many special editions out, for just about any reason. This was pictured as the "Donn Yost" edition...What it really is is a PHOTOSHOP PHONEY ! So don't trust pictures of "box art" as it might be just that ! :P

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Guest G Holding
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And that "professional looking" nameplate doesn't exactly help... :lol:

PS: Gotta love a model where the gap between the door and the body is a raised line!!! :lol:

That's a Door MOLDING :rolleyes: Harry........... :lol:

Posted

Yeah, that's pretty awful all right! Shame of it is that kit actually has a lot of potential in spite of its age. Looks way more like a Cord than does the 1/24 Pyro kit.

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G Holding, on 13 May 2013 - 7:13 PM, said:snapback.png

That's a Door MOLDING :rolleyes: Harry........... :lol:

Door molding? It's supposed to be a gap.

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See ... even smiley faces don't work. It was, I say it was a JOKE, son!

Posted

Nope!

That Cord was tooled up by Revell back about 1954 or thereabouts, in 1/25 scale.

Art

You sure about that scale? I thought the Highway Pioneers series were closer to 1/32 ... maybe 1/48?

Posted

You sure about that scale? I thought the Highway Pioneers series were closer to 1/32 ... maybe 1/48?

A Cord was never a part of the "Highway Pioneers" series. The Highway Pioneers were all brass-era cars.

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