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Post by afx on Jul 9, 2018 2:57:44 GMT -8
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Post by robhart on Jul 9, 2018 12:11:14 GMT -8
I asked for kits of the 1st gen Scarabs and Maserati 250F, but I'm betting a new tool kit of the General Lee is leading in the poll.
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Post by vintagerpm on Jul 9, 2018 13:46:31 GMT -8
I asked for a Lola T70 MkIIB, Bentley Continental GT3, new Dallara Indy Car, & Aston Martin Vulcan. (Voted twice - once from home & once from work.)
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Post by robhart on Jul 9, 2018 17:37:39 GMT -8
I'm with you on the Bentley and the Dallara. In fact, I'm surprised that a kit of the Bentley hasn't already been released.
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Post by fuzzy1 on Jul 11, 2018 4:09:06 GMT -8
How about a new Dodge "Big Ram" Quad Cab Truck kit with both Hemi and Cummins diesel engine options? This is a beautiful truck either stock or fully tricked out. I think the kit would be as popular as the real truck is.
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Post by dustymojave on Jul 11, 2018 17:33:26 GMT -8
With Revell-US having gone under and no indication what Revell AG will do with the tools and such from them, who is Scale Auto thinking is likely to produce new tools and new products? I keep seeing reviews of "new" Revell kits in the latest issue of Scale Auto print sitting beside me. My friend's Chevy Impala is on the cover of the magazine. Inside I find at least 3 reviews of Revell-US model kits.
So what's the purpose of the Survey?
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Post by vintagerpm on Jul 14, 2018 13:07:22 GMT -8
The reviews were probably in the pipeline already, so they printed them. The survey is for all auto kit manufacturers, US-based or otherwise.
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Post by formula on Jul 15, 2018 4:13:46 GMT -8
Old 16 Vanderbilt cup winner & 1970 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400
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Post by LeeBeatle on Jul 16, 2018 6:08:11 GMT -8
most wanted kits....1958 Ford airline 2dr hardtop......1960 Mercury Parklane....1959 Mercury Parklane
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Post by Richard Zalar on Jul 16, 2018 7:15:57 GMT -8
I would like to see a model of the current or last years model of the Indianapolis Race Cars. These should be easy to make since the current cars have identical chassis/ body setups with the only difference in the engine. The different aerodynamic packages could all be provided for road course and super speedway setups. The different cars in the series could then be made with different decal packages since all the cars are virtually the same. Last years cars would have to have two different packages due to the two engine manufacturers and their separate bodies and areo packages.
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Post by Joel_W on Nov 18, 2018 13:52:30 GMT -8
My list starts with Gurney's 1967 Spa winning Eagle. After that I'll 2nd Richard's Indy cars.
But unfortunately, the real issue that I see is that almost all new kits are designed, and molded outside of the USA, so there just wouldn't be much interest in Indy type cars.
Joel
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Post by 2lapsdown on Nov 19, 2018 8:57:05 GMT -8
I don't know how many of you do resin builds, but here's a Dallara. Calvin does very good work and he's great to deal with. hobbitime.myshopify.com/
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Post by lance on Feb 12, 2019 18:51:14 GMT -8
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Post by afx on Feb 13, 2019 3:13:53 GMT -8
These get my vote. Nice choices and welcome to the forum. I know there is a very nice King Cobra resin kit coming as I have seen the master. Not sure of the release date but it will be worth the wait.
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Post by Chris K. Hale on Feb 13, 2019 5:35:16 GMT -8
I always ask for just One car, "1967 STP Paxton Indy Turbine , High Detail in 1/24 scale" after them having this survey for so many years in a row...........I am still Waiting! Chris
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