RIXprints Posted March 24 Posted March 24 You can step up to a larger scale very easily. It's hard to go back to the little ones though. How about a Henry J?
kelson Posted March 24 Posted March 24 A standard flat hood for the 69"Camaro would be interesting.🤠1
LDO Posted March 25 Posted March 25 (edited) How about a Lamborghini Espada or 350GT? Edited March 25 by LDO 3
rrb124@sbcglobal.net Posted March 25 Posted March 25 All good! How about an Alfa Romeo Duetto like what was in the movie The Graduate.Â
RIXprints Posted March 25 Author Posted March 25 Hmmmmm, let me see, imports.... I have a vintage Jag racecar, a 49 Anglia, a Volkswagon squareback, a Fiat Topolino and a Ferrari 250 GTO. If someone wants to buy the print file, some are over $350, I would gladly print all the parts at cost plus.
Junkman Posted March 25 Posted March 25 I want to get rid of my big scales. They just take up too much real estate. 1
Young iron Posted April 3 Posted April 3 I love big scales. Even if 1/12 and bigger require huge painting spaces, I guess 1/16 is just accurate. Â Just coming back to modeling after a 8-year stop, I heat-up skills before starting a 1/16 MPC 1980 T/A.
DJMar Posted April 14 Posted April 14 I'm on the fence about larger scale stuff, in general. My spares boxes are filled with 45+ years of 1:24/25 pieces, so that limits parts swapping with other scales, especially with wheels/tires. I like the idea of 1:12/16/18 scale kits, and the ability to have more detail, but the reality is that the subject matter would have to be really interesting to me before I would buy. For example, I think the Revell 1:12 scale Camaro is an excellent kit, but I've built a handful of 1:25 Camaros over the last three decades, so I've no need for a large scale counterpart. Â
Luc Janssens Posted April 14 Posted April 14 All 3 of the second generation Dodge Chargers would be neat to see as 1/12th scale kits.Â
ChrisBcritter Posted April 14 Posted April 14 I've seen the Henry J listed in 1/25 on eBay; the file definitely needs more work (front of hood and the grille are too flat).Â
SpeedAndViolence Posted April 14 Posted April 14 I'll take a Cobra Daytona Coupe please. But only if it can be purchased without financing.Â
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