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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?

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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.

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I love big scales. Even if 1/12 and bigger require huge painting spaces, I guess 1/16 is just accurate.

 

Just coming back to modeling after a 8-year stop, I heat-up skills before starting a 1/16 MPC 1980 T/A.

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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.

 

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