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Trossi |
Posted - 03/19/2011 : 08:07:33 Fellow collectors, I would like to know if these cars exist as proper 1/43rd kits in a good quality - white metal preferred:
- Volkswagen Bus (Type 2 known as the "Samba" bus)
- 1966 Ford Mustang convertible (or the Bullit Mustang maybe...)
- 1968 Dodge Charger
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the.x.man |
Posted - 03/31/2011 : 17:09:31 Jade Miniatures have just released a 1966 Dodge Charger road car, both as a kit and built.
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Trossi |
Posted - 03/20/2011 : 05:28:52 Thanks for the info, Jonathan! The chances of getting a kit of those models seem to be very small. At least some of them seem to exist obviously. I remeber Johns project - he posted some WIP pictures in the old forum as far as I remember and I liked it.
Regarding the VW Samba Bus it is sad that it hasnt been done yet. It is an extremely popular car I guess, not matter if someone is into Porsches, Ferrari or whatever. I could imagine it would find its buyers, but the chances its being realized in times when even a 250 series Ferrari kit isnt a guaranteed seller re very low. Sad. |
the.x.man |
Posted - 03/19/2011 : 16:38:14 I have never seen a VW bus as a 1/43 scale kit. Be very cool to have one, though!
Precision Miniatures did a 1965 Mustang (see John's one by GT1 Factory), Western Models did a 1968 convertible (WMS80), and Trajectoire did a pre-painted 1968 GT390 from "Bullitt".
SMTS did a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T (BO4a), and a 1968 Challanger R/T TransAm (BO4b). Trajectoire also did a pre-painted 1968 R/T 440 Charger from "Bullitt" .
However, all those kits a pretty old now (and mostly impossible to find), so their quality is not exactly wonderful by today's standards.
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