Casey Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 What is odd is some of the Hawk engine kits are listed as 1/6th scale and some are listed as 1/4th scale (426 Hemi).. The 1/6 scale HAWK die-cast, pre-painted Ford Flathead kit is #11081, and was produced. The 1/4 scale HAWK (Lindberg) transparent plastic Ford Flathead is kit #11090, and was never produced, per Brett's confirmation above. You can view them both in the 2009 Lindberg/HAWK catalog here: https://www.krick-modell.de/Endkunden/92218%20Lindberg-Hawk%20Katalog%202009.pdf
Harry P. Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 Weird. Why put it in the catalog if it doesn't exist? Or if it existed, why was it cancelled? Why design complete finished box art for a kit you're not going to actually make? Inquiring minds want to know...
Brett Barrow Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 (edited) The 1/6 scale are die-cast and fit in with the Liberty Classics (sold as Revell kits) line. the 1/4 Hemis were originally the visible clear plastic kits manufactured by J Lloyd and sold by Testors before J Lloyd bought the Hawk brandname, but now with diecast engine blocks. Edited March 10, 2014 by Brett Barrow
Greg Myers Posted March 10, 2014 Author Posted March 10, 2014 There you go folks. You ain't gonna see it
Brett Barrow Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 (edited) Weird. Why put it in the catalog if it doesn't exist? Or if it existed, why was it cancelled? Why design complete finished box art for a kit you're not going to actually make? Inquiring minds want to know... It was a J Lloyd project and apparently the new Hawk/Lindberg owners (Round 2) don't want to do it. J Lloyd was always long on ambition, but always short on cash. You have to complete a box mockup to get preliminary licensing approval from Ford, so that explains why they did the box first. Looks like they even got to the actual product mock-up stage. Who knows, they could have even tooled it up before running out of money. If that's the case, somebody could come along with the cash and release it, but it doesn't look like it'll be Round 2. Edited March 10, 2014 by Brett Barrow
Deano Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 It was a J Lloyd project and apparently the new Hawk/Lindberg owners (Round 2) don't want to do it. J Lloyd was always long on ambition, but always short on cash. You have to complete a box mockup to get preliminary licensing approval from Ford, so that explains why they did the box first. Looks like they even got to the actual product mock-up stage. Who knows, they could have even tooled it up before running out of money. If that's the case, somebody could come along with the cash and release it, but it doesn't look like it'll be Round 2. Maybe JoHan will do it?
Greg Myers Posted March 15, 2014 Author Posted March 15, 2014 The non-visible 1/6th scale Hawk flathead kit apparently does exist though...there are a few on eBay. The 1/6th one is also on Round2's Hawk webpage...http://round2models.com/models/hawk/ford-flat-engine What is odd is some of the Hawk engine kits are listed as 1/6th scale and some are listed as 1/4th scale (426 Hemi).. Yeah, I was going for all the 1/6th scale HEMI's. The last one would have been the 990 Super Stock version. But Noooo, they uped the scale to 1/4th.
unclescott58 Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 Hey guys. About a year ago I bought and built the non-visible pre-painted Hawk flat head kit. It's a very nice kit, and looks very good when it's done. From the color and other details, I believe it represents the flat head found in Fords in the late 40's. Over all, a fairly easy build. A little fussy installing some of rubber tubes representing spark plug wires, vacuum and fuel lines, what ever. But nothing I couldn't handle. And I make no claims at being a great model builder. Built it in one afternoon at an MCCM (Model Car Club of Minnesota) group build day. Where members get together and work on individual models. I choose to build that one there, because we were meeting in a library, and I don't think the librarians would be to happy with my spray painting parts of other kits in there. Even with the pizzas and smart aleck banter, the model turned out very well and looked great in one of the libraries display cases after that. R. Scott (aka Uncle Scott)
Greg Myers Posted March 24, 2014 Author Posted March 24, 2014 Ah, the Library show cases, what a great way to further our hobby. If your library has them , talk to your librarian and ask them to set up a display with their books on modeling and your models. I've done this a few times here in Phoenix.
mnwildpunk Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 Mccm does the library showcases at least once a year
horsepower Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 If it's based on the 1/6 one, it'll be a bone-stock post war middle series (59A) . It'll be 1/4 scale, the thread title has it wrong. I wouldn't get my hopes up too much, this thing has been on the books for a long time. But it hasn't been cancelled, while a lot of other J. Lloyd/Lindberg/Hawk announcements have been, so who knows? Brett, cheer up, the glass is half full, not half empty. lol
horsepower Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Since there are a couple of companies out there that actually produce 1/8 scale car kits it would seem to me that producing some engines in 1/8 scale would be a gimmee, guess that's why I don't work for any of the model companies. :-)
Greg Myers Posted December 6, 2017 Author Posted December 6, 2017 Most recent BIG engine models, a blown Chevy Small Block, and a 427 Cobra
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