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Last post 10-12-2008 06:25 PM by del austin. 41 replies.
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- Kegbottlecan
- Joined on May 11, 2008
- Posts 2
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correction on my last...chevy, mercury, plymouth...kia?
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- darkwanderer
- Joined on May 08, 2008
- FreezingMyButtOffIn, Iowa
- Posts 51
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This subject was covered in another thread, but I haven't been able to locate it. The short answer was because AMT (pre-RC2) so badly butchered the body and especially the frame of the '72-'79 Dodge long bed pick making a monster truck (which itself has never been reissued) out of it that it can not be offered as stock with out extensive (read expensive) mods to the molds to return them to stock. Which is too bad really, as I love to get a half dozen of the Dodge and maybe more if they brought back the option of 2wd from the first couple of annual issues. If enough interest is shown maybe, just maybe Tom at Auto world would do an entirely new kit. But in reality I don't see this happening. moparmania74:hopefully they bring
back some of the old van molds and maybe the old 79 dodge long bed
pickups.
As for the Dodge vans, I'm still hopeful for a reissue on them. In any and all configurations
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- GASSERS#1
- Joined on May 12, 2008
- Posts 1
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I WONDER IF THEY AT THE "NEW" AMT WILL BRING BACK THE OLD "BLUEPRINTER" MAGAZINE?????
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- darkwanderer
- Joined on May 08, 2008
- FreezingMyButtOffIn, Iowa
- Posts 51
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GASSERS#1: I WONDER IF THEY AT THE "NEW" AMT WILL BRING BACK THE OLD "BLUEPRINTER" MAGAZINE????? That would be nice if Tom at Auto World could do that. I used to subscribe to it. Missed it after RCgreed took over.
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- Cycolac Fan
- Joined on Mar 22, 2004
- Bath, England
- Posts 1,944
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Here's thought, just an idle day dream but stranger things have happened...
how about AMT give Okey Spaulding (hope I got the name right) a call and suggest releasing whatever he has in the way of old Jo-Han tooling. AMT get some worthwhile product in the short term and Okey gets funds and distribution help.
Don't forget AMT and Revell used to release kits together with box names on the box in the 50s.
I realise that probably a lot of the Jo-Han tools, the ones that still exist, aren't in the best condition but the '59 Dodge, 56 Olds, 56 Plymouth sedan and '59 Rambler wagon still seem to be in decent shape - they've been out as promos in the last ten years. I'd buy 'em!
Big decal sheets would be nice again too
Like I say just an idle thought.
Mike
"Good hands, bad taste in cars."
Women are impressed when they find out I own four cars, until they realise the resale value of them all combined is about £700...
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- Pat-f
- Joined on Apr 12, 2005
- Posts 75
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Not to poop on anybodies parade, but the Dodge long-bed from AMT was/is rather dismal. Instead of having the undercuts that a real pickup bed has, the inside of the bed sloped in at about a 35º angle. And rather then being indented (like the real thing) the grooves in the sides are raised. In other words, the inside of the bed is not even close to the real one. Other pickup kits have more accurate beds. With this kit, I'd be embarrassed to display it in my collection with out a canopy, or tonneau cover, or something to hide the ridiculous bed. I hope that if the kit gets retooled they would fix that. Also, it would be nice to see some kits that are molded with the doors opening.
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- Chris2
- Joined on May 10, 2008
- Posts 11
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flawed as it may be, the dodge long bed is highly sought after. if you are lucky you can get one on the bay for just under $40. Im sure that many here would buy a bunch of even the monster truck kit. I have one of them that I cut down the springs and installed mudder tires. it can be redone as a kool street truck.
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- Pat-f
- Joined on Apr 12, 2005
- Posts 75
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I know. I bought a glue bomb off eBay for around 40.00, only to be disappointed by the lack of quality. I'm currently working on correcting it.
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- gratch73a
- Joined on Nov 16, 2003
- watertown ny
- Posts 11,444
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I like your thinking Cycolac Fan ! I'd also enjoy the bluprinter mag as i missed it when it was in print. Maybe it'll lead to reissues of the blueprinter kits being reissued. (hint,hint i really wanna blueprinter stang)
She could be tough, she could be really tough! MATT http://profile.imageshack.us/user/gratch73a/
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- burysem
- Joined on Sep 07, 2004
- Walton, KY
- Posts 383
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Thought I'd bump this thread back up. Anyone heard about the status of all this?
BB
Definition of Nothing- What rocks dream of.
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- Robert Hall
- Joined on May 10, 2008
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Posts 54
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Covered in other threads like this one. Can't seem to find a way to correctly embed a URL in a post here, but it's in 'General Discussion' - Whats New - AMT and MPC kit releases
http://cs.scaleautomag.com/scacs/forums/t/73259.aspx
Rob Hall Phoenix, Arizona
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- del austin
- Joined on Dec 15, 2005
- Chandler, AZ
- Posts 1,334
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Personally I can't wait to get my hands on a few of the 49 Ford kits. This is one of my all time favorite subjects yet I never seemed to get one of these kits.
Del http://s193.photobucket.com/albums/z118/delaustin/ on the bench: 68 Firebird, 37 Ford Coupe, 42 Ford Sedan, 51 Chevy Fleetline
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